Gabino's Creperie

170 East Palm Canyon Drive #4 Palm Springs, California 92264

Hours

Open daily 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

About

First, realize that a "crepe" is not a suspicious person known as a "creep." And a "creperie" is not someone who is "more creepy than another." With that out of the way and clarified, get to Gabino's Creperie when craving authentic, savory, mouth-watering crepes.

This charming bistro, the brainchild of a passionate husband and wife team, has quickly become a sought-after destination for crepe enthusiasts.

The inception of Gabino's Creperie can be traced back to Ramirez's childhood in a South American home, where crepes were a weekend family tradition. This early exposure to the art of crepe-making planted the seeds of what would later become Ramirez's lifelong passion and career.

In San Francisco, inspired by a local creperie, his fascination with crepes turned into an earnest pursuit. Here, the focus was on savory crepes and not the traditional perception of crepes as sweet treats.

Despite the challenges of introducing a new culinary concept, Ramirez's dedication to his craft has turned Gabino's into a destination for unique and flavorful crepes.

Gabino's Creperie continues to grow in popularity. It is open from Thursday to Sunday, 11 am to 3 pm, and is closed from Monday to Wednesday.

The cafe stands as a symbol of culinary innovation, with Marcel Ramirez at its heart, ever ready to welcome and delight visitors with his culinary creations​.

Vibe

The exterior of Gabino's Creperie exudes a rustic charm, seamlessly blending with the vibrant landscape of Palm Springs. The building, modest in size, features a creamy coral-colored stand that catches the eye. It's adorned with hand-painted murals and whimsical lettering, reflecting the artisanal spirit of the place.

The creperie's playful and inviting signage beckons passersby with promises of a unique dining experience.

Gabino's Creperie is a unique, "hole-in-the-wall" grab-and-go spot that exudes charm and warmth. The aesthetic of the place is a delightful blend of simplicity and creativity. The walls are painted soft pink, creating a sense of comfort and relaxation, further accentuating graphic quotes that reflect the creperie's personality and ethos.

The restaurant's setup allows patrons to watch their crepes being made fresh, adding an element of engagement and transparency to the dining experience. This open preparation area not only showcases the skill and care put into each crepe but also contributes to the lively and interactive vibe of the place.

Gabino's Creperie: Menu & Drinks

The crepes are a blend of traditional techniques and inventive ingredients. The Chicken Ranch Crepe, for instance, combines tender chicken with fresh artisan lettuce, ripe cherry tomatoes, and crisp red onions. A creamy ranch dressing and the secret touch of Mama G's mild sauce are drizzled over this tasty meal.

Equally irresistible is the Chicken Caesar Crepe, where the classic Caesar salad meets the warmth of a crepe. This fusion combines succulent chicken and the same fresh salad ingredients, topped with a rich Caesar dressing and the signature Mama G's sauce.

The BBQ Chicken Crepe is a must-try for those who prefer a hint of smokiness. It's an indulgent mix of chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, sweet corn, and crispy onions, all brought together with a smoky BBQ sauce and the mild secret sauce, creating a symphony of flavors.

The drink selection at Gabino's Creperie explores unique blends and refreshing flavors. The Lavender Rose Yerba Mate stands out as a particularly intriguing choice. This drink is an artful fusion of the calming essence of lavender with the subtle floral notes of rose, all infused in the energizing yerba mate tea.

The Passion Fruit Yerba Mate captures the essence of tropical bliss. The exotic, tangy flavor of passion fruit melds with the earthy tones of yerba mate, creating a refreshing and sweet beverage.

Local Tips

  • Gabino's Creperie is hidden down a side alley off E. Palm Canyon Drive.
  • Since it's in an alley, consider parking on the main street and walking to the creperie.
  • They offer crepes in two sizes, referring to the amount of filling.
  • Check out Black Friday for great discounts and deals!
  • Order online to beat the rush and savor your crepe in your Casago rental!

Location

170 East Palm Canyon Drive #4 Palm Springs, California 92264

Frequently Asked Questions

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October is, arguably, the best month to visit Palm Springs. The weather is sunny and warm (but not too hot). And because October is part of the shoulder season, large crowds have not yet descended upon the town. The cost of accommodations is also typically lower during this time than it is during the high season, which runs from January to May.

The average temperature in Palm Springs in the winter (December to February) is 40°F at night to about 75°F during the day.

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In the summer months, you'll want to pack shorts, short-sleeves or tank tops, and of course bathing suits. It's also a good idea to bring a lightweight sweater or top for the evenings or for over-air-conditioned buildings. During the winter months, you may want to add a few long pants and long-sleeve shirts, as well as a jacket for the evenings. Deserts lose heat at night, and so Palm Springs can get surprisingly cool after dark - plus, you’ll want to bring along warmer clothes if venturing up to Mount San Jacinto Peak.


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The closest hot springs to Palm Springs can actually be found in Desert Hot Springs, about 20 minutes north of downtown.

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