Must try ! the crepes are mildly sweet crunchy edges just perfect ! The sweet and the savory fillings are delicious ! In the food court near the front don’t walk by and miss this one. I ask for dressing on the side so I can control how ‘wet’ my crêpe tastes. I like to get a fruit cup on the side as well. Is there ice cream?
Duncan K.
Place rating: 5 Downtown, Seattle, WA
Delicious Versailles crêpe, made with good quantity of fresh strawberries, banana, and Nutella. Served hot in a box to go. Excellent value and polite prompt service.
James L.
Place rating: 5 Bedford, MA
The crepes are DELICIOUS! All of the workers are so nice! The crepes are delicious and I would recommend all of the desert crepes. I would always go there at the burlington mall or at pheasant lane mall.
Julia D.
Place rating: 2 Lowell, MA
$ 6 bubble tea??? WTH? Yikes, will not be back.
No N.
Place rating: 1 Nashua, NH
The service is terrible. I went there a couple days ago, and the two cashiers could not figure out how to work the credit card machine. They couldn’t figure out how to print a receipt. I mentioned this to the owner is passing and he said, «oh well the food is good.» I wish he were right, the food was okay. For the price I thought it really lacked. Won’t be going here again.
Sarah B.
Place rating: 5 Burlington, MA
Amazing sweet crêpe options and delicious fruit smoothies. I recommend adding bubbles to your smoothie for a fantastic treat. Can’t really go wrong with this place, I can’t think of a single bad experience I’ve had here.
Donald S.
Place rating: 5 Boca Raton, FL
My wife and I get the roast beef crêpe. I think they call it the Philadelphia. Damn, it is good. Actually it’s wonderful. And the staff is very helpful. That’s my review and I’m sticking to it.
Jennifer L.
Place rating: 5 Lowell, MA
This is my go to place for Greek Crepes. Nothing special about it when you read«Greek salad in a spinach crêpe» right? I agree. But when you taste that spinach crêpe with a piece of feta, a little bit of salad, and a drizzle of dressing. You’re going to hear birds sing. I could eat this crêpe everyday and if I lived closer I probably would!
Sarah D.
Place rating: 5 Town of Chelmsford, MA
Came here a little while ago; got some turkey and vegetable crêpe and it was DELICIOUS. Very filling though so I couldn’t finish it all. It was between $ 6 – 7, which is a fair price for the amount of food and quality. There are lunch crepes to choose from as well as dessert ones(have to try one of those sometime!) Great selection of drinks as well. Will definitely be back here instead of getting Chinese food! Much healthier.
Debbie H.
Place rating: 4 Manchester, NH
I went here for the first time yesterday it was pretty good i had the chesse steak grill sandwich that came with chip and fruit as a side for only 1 dollar more. everything tasted great i spent about 8 buck same as i would have at any of the other food court option and liked being able to try a sample since i has never been there. dilikes wait time my bf go food somewhere else and had his food and ate it before i got to the table my bottomed bread was really soggy and it made it hard to eat
Rich U.
Place rating: 5 Tyngsboro, MA
As a vegetarian, it is very hard to find a place that makes the right accommodations. With Appleseed, that is not a problem as they feature a section for us. The variety is great. I also was lucky enough to speak to the owner who was very nice and funny. I been there a few times and the crepes are always consistent in quality.
Amuse B.
Place rating: 5 Providence, RI
Yum! The tuna panini was ridiculously good and so was the banana Nutella crêpe.
Shayna C.
Place rating: 3 New Paltz, NY
I came here for lunch the other day. I got a small tossed salad with 5 add-ins. Honestly, the size disappointed me. It was a very small salad, but the mixed greens were extremely fresh. I had feta, pepperoncinis, tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers added in, and I got a somewhat generous serving of each. All and all, my salad costed me $ 6 and some change. But, it was the most delicious salad I’ve ever had in a food court.
Kat V.
Place rating: 5 Hampden, ME
Had this at the pheasant lane mall yesterday, and it was AMAZING. I’m a budding herbivore and I was rather dismayed at the selection at the rest of the food court, until I made my way over to Appleseed. I got the Tuscany crêpe and it was phenomenal. Delicious, savory insides with the slight sweetness of the crêpe itself. It sat easy on my touchy stomach and left me full, but not overly so. My only complaint is that it was a little more oily than I would have liked, but that could be the nature of the pesto they put on it, which was rich and flavorful otherwise. I really wish I lived in the area so I could get this more often. It’s worth the couple of extra dollars to get something super fresh and healthy. Especially when all of the other shops around are your standard fast food with virtually nothing in the way of vegetarian options.
Linda T.
Place rating: 4 Lowell, MA
Used to come to burlington mall just so I can get my appleseed-fix on! I’m so glad they opened up one at Pheasant! Love their taro bubble-tea. [around $ 4 – 5] Taro is hard to recommend to others, considering its a flavor you either love or hate; theres no in between. The taro here doesn’t really taste like taro, its just sweet and yummy like milk tea. I like their paris crêpe w/o almonds; its simple and gives you that nutella-fix. [$ 3.95] The workers are really friendly and always helpful in recommending things. I aways stop by here if I’m at the mall.
Allison M.
Place rating: 1 Ayer, MA
WORSTPLACEEVER! I got a bubbletea and some fruit salad, when the total came to 10.82 I cringed but I thought o well I’m hungry. The fruit was lackluster, the rinds were still on the melons, fine I didnt complain. But then the bubbletea leaked all over me from a crack in the side I hadnt noticed so I had to throw it away before it leaked all over the American Eagle store I was in. I asked for a new one and had to argue with the manager for it. Finally I sit down to try it and it’s the grossest bubble tea I’ve ever had! I love bubble tea, I was very disapointed that I just paid 11 $ for food that I could not even eat/drink. I was feeling very dizzy so my friend asked if I could just get a water instead and he gave me tap water… sooo I paid 11 $ for tap water. great When I finally had energy to stand(I was sick and needed hydration) explained that the food wasn’t good and the drink wasn’t good all I wanted was a bottle of water which is alot cheaper than a $ 3 bubbletea. and the manager laughed and smiled at me and called me crazy… I was so furious I told them I would not leave until I got not toilet tasting water. I really hate fussing about food but this place was absolutley AWEFUL! I should of just paid the 4.99 and gone to bourbon chicken instead. I thought I could get some fresh food without hassle but I was WRONG! –ANGRY
Jessica r.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
Sweet delicious crêpe, the salad fixings are fresh and crunchy. The sweet crêpe with ricotta is a little too sweet, but nix the sugar and whip and it is fabulous. An ideal crêpe.
Henry P.
Place rating: 3 Boston, MA
The food here is not too shabby, they serve up some pretty tasty dessert crepes that usually comes packed with various fillings. Their signature sandwiches are pretty good, I tried their Prosciutto Sandwich which came with finely cut meats, melted cheese and juicy tomatoes with a side of kettle cooked chips. You can see the food being cooked in front of you and you get it right away so its guaranteed to be hot. In my opinion I say that the sandwich was alright, while it still had flavor, it wasn’t very well executed. Some bites of the sandwich were very bland whereas other parts were clumps of seasoning piled together. Not to mention very greasy. Its filling but I’ve had better. I also tried their«Plymouth» crêpe which consisted of a crêpe filled with lean cuts of turkey, cheese and romaine lettuce and topped with ranch dressing. It sounded good so figured I’d give it a shot, what I got instead was a hot mess with no distinguishable flavor. Mind you, a CREPE is a thin pancake, which means it has a light sweet flavor, with the melted cheese, ranch dressing and being hot off the griddle. It wasn’t too appetizing, it was like eating a sweet pancake, smothered in ranch dressing and filled with melted cheese and had a very goupy texture that I wasn’t too fond of. The bubble teas here weren’t that good and was really overpriced. I had their taro bubble tea but its consistency was more liquid than ice, proper taro bubble tea has a rich purple color where as this one more of a lavender color. Their tapioca pearls were sitting in a basin near the sink when my bubble tea was made so while sipping my cold drink I would taste lukewarm tapioca pearls which really tasted like tap water. Bleh! A large for $ 7? Insane! You can easily get better quality bubble tea for HALF the price and other establishments locally. Would of given them a solid 2 stars but gave them 3 for doing what a crêpe does right, SWEET and SAVORY desserts, cooked hot and fresh, besides that I recommend that you stay away from the other items.
Ian W.
Place rating: 3 Pelham, NH
Appleseed Crêpe & Bread is a good place to stop for a light meal or snack in the Pheasant Lane Mall food court. The offerings include several signature crepes(savory and sweet), plus paninis, salads, soups, smoothies, tea drinks, and cold bottled drinks. The crepes served here are folded instead of rolled. Free samples of the crepes are usually handed out in front of the counter. The crêpe prices are $ 3.95(sweet crepes), $ 5.95(vegetarian crepes), and $ 6.95(signature(savory) crepes). The service is quick after ordering and you can watch the staff make your food to order. I’ve stopped here several times for sweet crepes and signature crepes, each time has been okay and pretty decent. The sweet crepes were just okay. I’ve had the Paris(filled with sliced bananas, Nutella, topped with powdered sugar, & toasted almonds) and Boston(filled with cinnamon apples & ricotta cheese, topped with caramel, whipped cream, & powdered sugar). The crepes were a bit messy to eat and tasted pretty good and very sweet,. However, the crepes were lukewarm and fillings were cold. I really prefer my crepes served warm with hot/warm fillings, and served with ice cream(not an option here, but DQ is next door). As for the savory crepes, I’ve enjoyed the Atlantic(albacore tuna, mozzarella, romaine, and honey dijon sauce) and 1773(smoked salmon, romaine, mixed baby leaves, zinfandel vinaigrette, & dressing in a spinach crêpe). Both were good and tasty lunch crepes.