Crepes & Waffles

Crêpes & Waffles is a Colombian restaurant chain.[1] The idea was born from a couple of CESA university students, who had the vision to open a business in which they believed. Crêpes & Waffles originally catered to the upper class, but within the past few years, the prices have decreased, making it more affordable than other similar restaurants. The combination of high quality and low-price meals was a factor leading to its commercial success.

Crêpes & Waffles
IndustryRestaurant
Founded1980, Bogotá
HeadquartersBogotá, Colombia
ProductsCrêpes
Salads
Ice cream
Waffles
Other food products
Websitecrepesywaffles.com

History

Founded on April the 13 of 1980, two students of CESA university, opened their first restaurant in Bogotá, Colombia in the style of a small rustic French crêperie. The restaurant was so simple that even the menu was made of a piece of wood that contained the different types of crêpes, waffles and ice creams. During the past few years the chain has been so successful that now it has restaurants in Spain & Peru, and many other countries. The last international restaurant that opened was inaugurated in São Paulo, Brazil.

In Colombia it's also well known for only hiring single women and "women in need",[2] and also does this in Quito.

A project to export Crêpes and Waffles to France, Italy, and Portugal has been halted for the time being.

Restaurants

References

  1. Porup, J. (2010). Lonel Colombia. Country Guide Series. Lonely Planet Publications. p. 85. ISBN 978-1-74220-326-3.
  2. Kohn, M.; Landon, R.; Kohnstamm, T. (2006). Colombia. Ediz. Inglese. City guide (in Turkish). Lonely Planet. p. 69. ISBN 978-1-74104-284-9. Retrieved May 10, 2015.
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