Half Moon Crepe Company

3.0 star rating
9 reviews Rating Details

Category: Creperies  [Edit]

5 Crown Alley
Temple Bar

Dublin 2
(087) 6493708
Hours:

Mon-Thu 8:00 - 23:00

Fri-Sat 8:00 - 2:00

Sun 9:30 - 23:00

Price Range:

Accepts Credit Cards:
No
Attire:
Casual
Good for Children:
Yes
Waiter Service:
No
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9 reviews in English

  • Review from Éamonn O.

    Dublin

    5.0 star rating
    19/2/2012 2 Check-ins Here

    I find myself being treated quite well here.  

    I first attended on a Friday, with a lovely voucher a friend of mine gave me which was expiring on that day.  She was unable to attend and very kindly gave the voucher to myself.  Lovely!

    I didn't have a lot of time that day, things were going pear-shaped at the office and things were quite manic, so I scurried through Temple Bar and easily found the cafe.  I presented the voucher and rather than being treated scabby, I was actually pampered beyond belief.

    Large portions of wine, complementary ice cream, and three lovely strawberry, banana, chocolate crepes.  They were gorgeous.  One of the principles at my office, of whom I shared the crepe with, remarked that this was truly the best thing to happen to herself that day.  I was inclined to agree.

    The attendant at the counter was quite helpful to myself, not one to be ordering crepes on a semi-regular basis, I wanted to ensure myself the best experience with my friend's 10 Euro voucher and I'm confident that I did.

    The crepe itself was quite large.  Having already had lunch, I was unsure whether I could finish it in one go.  I wasn't able, but it reheated well enough (blasphemy) and was a lovely decadent treat with tea later that evening.  There was plenty of chocolate, to the point where it was seeping out of wrapping.  The bananas and strawberries plentiful and sweet.  

    A quick glance at the wall showed most the crepes to be under 6 Euros.

  • Review from Kim H.

    Falls Church, VA

    USA
    1.0 star rating
    25/11/2011

    The worst crepe I ever had.

    I ordered a strawberry crepe and literally got 3 little strawberries cut in half.   What a rip off!  There was really nothing appealing about this place.  SKIP IT!

  • Review from R G.

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    Dublin

    2.0 star rating
    21/3/2012

    The location is probably the best thing about the Half Moon Crepe Company. It's in the middle of Temple bar, and, additionally, is nearly always open. (Lemon, Dublin's more famous crepe centre, alas, is not).
    The restaurant isn't as 'nice-looking' as it could be, if that matters to you. It's quite dark and a bit smelly inside, and basically has a 'greasy spoon' atmosphere. That's not to say it's unpleasant however.
    As regards the crepes themselves, the company offer a wide variety of sweet and savoury, at a reasonable price. They are very large, which is usually good, but also very oily, which is usually bad.
    A point to note here is that the staff have a bit of an attitude unless the owner is around. Sometimes it feels like you're really putting them out by placing an order. (I once had to ask seven times for a glass of water before they brought it).
    Not too bad, but go to Lemon if you can.

  • Review from Shane K.

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    • 53 reviews

    Dublin

    3.0 star rating
    10/7/2010

    I must say I liked it in here. Not least because my marshmallow, Nutella and Ice Cream crepe was yummy. Also because it's mostly empty. I love places that are mostly empty. Not completely, just mostly. The gentle hum of conversation is nice but the absence of stifling warmth and humidity caused by cumulative body heat and mouthbreathing is even better. It's generally nice to be able to find a seat too.

    The girl who served me was a little rude but not so blatantly that I could take her to task for it and not look like an arsehole. It went something like this:

    "Hi I'd like the Nutella and marshmallow one please" *points to chalkboard specials*

    "Yeah, Nutella and marshmallow, ok." she says as if I was delaying her although she was smirking the whole time. "Anything to drink"

    "Yeah do you do coffee? I'll have a latte"

    *chuckles* "Latte?!" she says as if I asked for a fabergé egg

    "Er white coffee" I say sheepishly.

    "Ah white coffee" she says despite knowing exactly what I was talking about beforehand.

    Bitch.

  • Review from Linda N.

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    • 1 review

    Kildare

    5.0 star rating
    10/2/2012

    I'm a regular in Temple Bar as I work nearby and Half Moon is our favourite spot for lunch. Something different from sandwiches. I always find the crepes are nice and full and the coffees top notch. As everyones mentioned, the nutella and icecream crepe is amazing!!! And I'm a big fan of the chicken and bacon. Yum! I was there today and like comments below mentioned, it wasn't full but what place is these days haha

  • Review from Razel M.

    Seattle, WA

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    13/9/2010 1 photo

    Love it, love it. Temple Bar is a pretty busy place and you can get distracted by so many things, so it's awesome that Half Moon stays open pretty late. The service was great and it's always fun to watch your crepe being made. I had the nutella and marshmallow crepe... soooo good. My friend's banana toffee was not as awesome, or maybe that's because it was a little odd; the bananas were on the outside. Also it wasn't that sweet and hey, if you're having a dessert crepe, you might as well get it dripping with so much sweetness you could feel your blood sugar go waaay up to dangerous levels.

    Hmm, so I've heard of Lemon Crepes and hadn't tried it, so no basis of comparison there. However, I *have* had Genki in San Francisco and from now on it's the only crepe place I can give 5 stars to. Sorry Half Moon.

  • Review from Ciara K.

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    Dublin

    2.0 star rating
    3/10/2009 1 photo

    Half Moon is an easy place to miss. Unlike most of the other eateries in Temple bar, they have no sandwich boards outside to trip over, no outdoor seating, or special deals advertised to lure in the punters. Despite the prime location on Temple Bar Square, they are never, ever full.

    They do reasonably good crepes, though I agree with Laura, they aren't quite up to Lemon standard. There's a similar menu, balancing sweet and savoury, most falling in around the €6 mark.

    There's usually a busker or two wailing away at the corner here, so depending on the day, you could have a wonderful or bloody awful soundtrack accompaniment to your snack.

  • Review from Laura C.

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    • 360 reviews

    Dublin

    3.0 star rating
    24/7/2009 1 photo

    Lemon, one would have thought, has the Dublin crepe market wrapped up in orange cardboard. However, Half Moon have launched their counter attack, opening in the lucrative Temple Bar area and (cannily) staying open until late to catch the hungry drunken revellers. And sure why not?! A crepe is as good at 3 in the morning as it is at 3 in the afternoon. And Half Moon aren't half bad. Personally, I don't think they've gone far enough in creating a separate identity to Lemon - aside from the substitution of lime green for orange, the décor is fairly similar. They do have individual tables though, and, if you're lucky, you can grab a sofa.
    The crepes are grand, and a bit cheaper than their competitors, though personally I don't think they're quite as good (me being a crepe connoisseur and all). Overall though, they've got a good selection, it's handy, and it's independent. For the last reason alone I'd say check it out!

  • Review from Dani B.

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    • 400 reviews

    Dublin

    3.0 star rating
    8/1/2010 1 photo

    I used to think that crepes were only a dessert, and I always had mine with Kinder chocolate- maybe a German thing- or with Nutella and banana.  Half Moon opened my eyes: they make fab savoury crepes.  Bacon, cheese and maple syrup- how great does that sound?  And tastes great as well, and best of all you can get these until late... a nice change from your usual kebab.  I prefer these to Lemon's crepes but the restaurant decor isn't that great and you would not want to sit here for too long.  And it is ideally placed right at Temple Bar square, where there is a lot of pubs around.

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