Crêpeaffaire Reopens on the High Road

Company believed to have found a new franchisee for local branch

A foreclosure notice has appeared in the window of Crepe Affaire
A foreclosure notice in the window of Crepe Affaire before it reopened

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April 14, 2024

A Chiswick High Road restaurant which closed suddenly this January is reopening.

Crêpeaffaire is run as a franchise operation and provides freshly made crêpes, waffles, coffees, smoothies and milkshakes

A foreclosure notice appeared in the window of its at number 382 saying that the building was no longer associated with Crêpeaffaire, although furniture from the business remained inside.

It is understood that rent arrears on the site have been covered by the company to allow reopening with a new franchisee.

The grand reopening is taking place this weekend (13-14 April) with free coffee for customers ordering meals.

"We are incredibly excited to reopen our Chiswick store," said Daniel Spinath, founder of Crêpeaffaire. "Chiswick has always been a vibrant community with a discerning palate for quality food experiences. We are super happy to welcome customers, old and new."

The Crêpeaffaire Chiswick store is open now from 9am – 5pm Sunday to Friday, 9am – 7pm Saturday.

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