Great food, great atmosphere, great people, great crepes!
Autumn L.
Tu valoración: 4 Louisville, KY
How cute is the name? I finally tried their crepes and they were yummy! A friend and I were waiting for a shirt to be made across the street. I had already eaten so I got some dessert(nutella). So many cute décor items too. I love the inspiring quotes in the powder room and the carnival mirror. The tree though is awesome! I think I posted a pic when I was there. The staff was very friendly. Nice place! I’ll def be back if I’m in the area.
Robert P.
Tu valoración: 5 Louisville, KY
First timers, we had The Whole Shebang and The Jiggy Piggy. Both were great!!! We will definitely be back. If you are looking for a great crêpe you need to pay a visit For Goodness Crêpe!!!
Hummer H.
Tu valoración: 5 Louisville, KY
On my first visit, I became a fan before I even tasted the food! I had the opportunity to eat here between Thanksgiving and Christmas and say«Harry sent me» to be part of your fundraising effort for Americana Community Center. First of all, thank you for being a good citizen of our city. In addition, I am a person with a mobility disability so it is challenging at times trying to get to places, particularly where parking is an issue as on Bardstown Road or Frankfurt Avenue. On my way to FGC, I called and asked about accessible parking and was told there was a space in the back parking lot but it was a little bit easy to miss it. Well, miss it I did, so I called back and the manager actually went out in the alley while on the phone with me and waved me down to direct me to the parking area!!! For this, you get 5 stars(only because the system doesn’t let me give you 6!) I will sing your praises and send as many of my friends as possible your way. Bravo! And did I mention the crepes were really great, too?! Yes — yes, they were! Thank you and keep up your good work!
Jenny G.
Tu valoración: 4 Louisville, KY
I was skeptical about going here because I’m not a huge fan of crepes. But I decided to give them a second chance(partly because the name of the restaurant is just too fun to NOT go there). Restaurant is small-so if it’s crowded, you have to get your order to go or stalk a table like you would a parking spot at the mall during Christmas. Place is clean and set up well. Order at the counter and they bring the food to you. I ordered The Spice of Life-grilled chicken, sautéed green peppers and onions, pepper jack cheese(I subbed provolone) and a chipotle mayo. O.M.G. delicious!!! I could’ve eaten two of them and you betcha when I say I licked the plate w my finger. I had to get a dessert crêpe. I’ve decided I don’t like crepes without textured filling so I got the s’mores crêpe. It was a little dry, but great taste. Cookies and cream crêpe was yummy, as was the Elvis themed one. Ya gotta give this place a shot. I can’t wait to go back!!!
Kristel T.
Tu valoración: 5 Long Beach, CA
My boyfriend and I came in here on a Sunday for brunch. He had already been in and it was my first time. He was ranting and raving about how great the crepes were. I wasn’t a huge fan of crepes… until today! The food was amazing and service was great. I will definitely be back! Great place for brunch, lunch, any meal really. Love this place!!!
Laura S.
Tu valoración: 3 Louisville, KY
I had the Prim and Proper and Cinnamon roll and I’ve got to be honest that neither blew me away. The prim and proper was soggy from the sauce and ham, which was watery as well. The cinnamon roll had better texture without the sauce, but the chunks of cinnamon roll were mushy by themselves and not appetizing. The consistency of both crepes were a bit doughy for my taste as well.
Marcia V.
Tu valoración: 5 Louisville, KY
This place was delicious. Their menu of crepes was huge, with breakfast and desert type options served all day. I had a. Breakfast crêpe with maple and sausage. The crêpe was light and fluffy and the filling was amazing. I look forward to trying many other type of crepes!
Heather D.
Tu valoración: 5 Louisville, KY
Cozy, kitschy little crêpe shop nestled within the strip of independent businesses on Baxter avenue. The ambiance is bright, playful and cheery. The menu is cute handwritten letters. The perfect little brunch spot. Most of the time you hear the word crepes and think sugary sweet. This is not the case here. Though there is plenty to satisfy a sweet tooth, there’s also a plethora of fantastic savory options to delight your tastebuds. You can even create your own crêpe! The workers are very friendly and more than willing to accommodate your needs. I had the southwestern which is like breakfast and Mexican wrapped in a yummy crêpe. It was flavorful and just the right level of spicy with jalapeños added. The eggs were light and fluffy. The buff chick crêpe was tasty without being overwhelming especially if you opt for the dill ranch. I tried some of my brunch buddy’s crêpe and I will definitely get that next time. Stop in, try it out and support your local eateries. There’s something for everyone and it is surprisingly good!
Sarah M.
Tu valoración: 4 Louisville, KY
I’ve eaten here twice and everything we’ve ordered tasted great! Friendly staff, cute interior, nice patio. My only suggestion is that offer a side with some crepes. The crepes are good sized but slightly small for a full meal but two crepes would be way too much. I think some cold side dishes with the savory crepes would be a nice addition.
Shanoa M.
Tu valoración: 3 Louisville, KY
The inside is fairly eclectic. There is a large 3 dimensional tree that appears to be made out of some type of metal and small pieces of varying patterned cloth right beside the cash register. The seating is all different ranging from movie theater seats to a large almost throne like chair. There are also random games sitting on the tables like mini air hockey and cards. The menu features near 40 crepes– savory, breakfast, and sweet– and also offers the create your own option which applies to both crepes and salads. I ordered the spice of life which is grilled chicken, grilled peppers & onions, pepper jack cheese, chipotle mayo and added tomatoes hoping it would add a bit of freshness. It was okay. I don’t mean this in negative way, but, it was almost exactly what you would imagine the mixture to taste like. There was nothing really *special about it that would keep me coming back for more. They do stuff the crepes pretty full so if you are thinking you will get both a savory and dessert crêpe be warned. I was fairly excited to try this place out and for the novelty of what it is, it’s great. It offers a crêpe large enough to be a meal and a cool atmosphere. Maybe I am being a bit to judgmental as I can’t help but to compare it to Four Sister’s or crepes I have had while in Europe but I think it takes away from the delicacy and simplicity of what a good crêpe really is. I don’t want what some people would consider a almost negative review(which is not my intention) to deter you from visiting here. The staff is friendly and this would be a great place to come occassionaly with friends or family to enjoy a type of food that isn’t common around here.
Sarah M.
Tu valoración: 5 Louisville, KY
What a fun, different addition to the culinary scene here in Louisville! I was excited to introduce two friends to the wonderland of crepes here, although it’s been a serious minute since I’ve had one myself. We immediately liked the open atmosphere – the crepes are made right in front of you on giant griddles – and the options were endless. Of course, most of us are familiar with dessert crepes… but dinner AND breakfast crepes? Seriously awesome, and all for awesome prices. One friend ordered the mushroom burger crêpe and added jalapeño(winning combination) and another friend ordered the chicken ranch crêpe(also winner). I ripped through my southwest breakfast crêpe; not much conversation happened until we all devoured our creations. We even ordered crepes to go; we were that impressed. It’s a fantastic spot for a casual lunch, fun dinner, or delicious dessert. This would be a perfect locale to take a group of friends, all with different palates! Love it!
Linda M.
Tu valoración: 3 Louisville, KY
Based on the awesome Unilocal reviews(and my ridiculous addiction to Nutella and banana crepes), I drove out of my way(in some pretty thick traffic) to get my crêpe fix on. Note to self: When you’re craving a Nutella and banana crêpe, you don’t order something else. Mistake #1: I was so overly HUNGRY, and everything on the menu sounded amazing… I ordered the burger mushroom(savory) and Elvis with a kick(sweet). Mistake #2: This establishment is not well suited for hyper-active toddlers. My offspring had a difficult time keeping their hands off the table games, artwork, décor, and such. They wouldn’t taste the mushroom burger crêpe, and I could only manage a few bites myself — the ground beef tasted funny. Maybe it would have tasted better with cheddar or Swiss(instead of provolone)? Unfortunately, the Elvis with a Kick crêpe was too sweet, but I ate all of that one(of course!). Overall, this establishment is really cute, and I love that we have such a novel eatery in town. For Goodness Crepes: Please sell bottled water. I’ll try again and order something else, and I’ll update my review.
Joseph T.
Tu valoración: 5 Louisville, KY
It’s gold, Jerry! Gold! No really. This place is great. Super friendly people working here. They’ll help you pick out what it is that you want. I ended up with the breakfast crêpe that had everything on it. It was really, really good. I also got the Ironman Paul Clark dessert crêpe. I’d come here to just get this. Amazing. The atmosphere was the coolest thing. My table had Rock’em Sock’em Robots, if you wanted to play it. Really cool decorations. It’s in a bizarre location. I didn’t even know it existed until I saw people on Unilocal writing reviews for it. I’ve driven past it a dozen times. I hope it stays around for a while. It really is a gem.
Lauren H.
Tu valoración: 4 Louisville, KY
Oh my! What a little gem on Baxter Avenue! For Goodness Crepes is tucked in a small building with some of the cutest décor I’ve seen. Everything is bright, colorful, and fun. Behind the counter, you can see the employees making crepes, which is neat. I’ve never seen a crêpe being made. There are tons of crêpe options — savory, breakfast, dessert, build your own. Every one sounds so good that I had difficulty choosing. For my first visit, I finally decided on the Chicken Bacon Ranch crêpe. It was amazing! The flavors were balanced and the ingredients were fresh. For dessert, I tried the Cinnamon Roll crêpe. It was pretty good, but left something to be desired for me. It lacked a bit of flavor. I’m looking forward to trying some of the other tasty sounding dessert options. For Goodness Crepes is an awesome new addition to Louisville, and I’m looking forward to trying more of their creations!
Kathy V.
Tu valoración: 4 Louisville, KY
Breakfast, savory, and dessert crepes. There’s something for everyone! You order at the counter, they make your crêpe and bring it out to you. My only complaint is with the way the crepes are served. I personally find them hard to eat that way. But they do provide plates and utensils for those of us who are hindered in that department. I had a savory crêpe with added chicken as well as the cinnamon bun dessert crêpe. Both were delicious! You’re biggest problem is going to be choosing which one(s) you want to have!
Amy L.
Tu valoración: 5 Germantown, Louisville, KY
WOW! Oh my goodness is right. For Goodness Crepes is a great addition to the Highlands with its adorable, bright, cheerful décor, friendly staff and DELICIOUS crepes. My husband and I went for lunch on Saturday and were immediately impressed by the warm welcome and smiling faces. The list of crepes was extensive and it was difficult to decide on one– but I went with the Southwestern and my hubby ordered the Spicy Burger. The Southwestern was filled with scrambled eggs, chicken, salsa and sour cream. So good!!! The crêpe was light and perfectly made. The sweet crepes looked so tempting that we had to get one to share. We picked the first one on the list– filled with shortbread cookie, caramel and chocolate sauce. Crazy good!! I I look forward to going back and trying them all.
Mona T.
Tu valoración: 5 Louisville, KY
So much happiness. For Goodness! Louisville is still growing in its crepes scene. We have Four Sisters, Sweet ‘n Savory and now to add to the list, «For Goodness Crepes!» From savory to breakfast to sweet to create your own, you will find a crêpe that fits your tastebuds desires here. The menu was overwhelming at first, but we finally made a decision. We tried 4 different crepes today, and they were amazing. I cannot wait to go back and try some more. Plus, in addition to the amazing food, the ambiance is whimsical and happy. You will leave this place with a full stomach and a smile on your face.
Kelly P.
Tu valoración: 4 Louisville, KY
My first time at For Goodness Crepes proved to be very satisfying. The space is pleasant; filled with bright colors. The menu is extensive, but not overwhelming. And the staff was super friendly and helpful. I tried three crepes(The Jiggy Piggy, The Southwestern, and the Cinnamon Roll) and all three were great. Given that I live close enough to walk over, I have a feeling I’ll be trying many more of their crepes in the future.(Including every sweet crêpe on the menu, because they all sound phenomenal, and oh man that Cinnamon Roll was heaven!)
Emily H.
Tu valoración: 5 Louisville, KY
For goodness sake, For Goodness Crepes! I mean, you have more than 35 crepes to choose from — with some out-of-the-norm options like the UnBURGettable and Sweet ‘n’ «Sass“age — and your restaurant is just so inviting and uplifting, with the bright colors and decorations. You came out of nowhere, it seems, and are the new kid on the block(of Baxter Avenue), yet I can already tell that I’m going to be in your space quite often. I can’t wait to try all of the yummy things that you’ve concocted. So for my first visit, I got the Chicken Bacon Ranch — a combination that any middle schooler would identify as fantastic. The crêpe came out in a cone — my first hand-held crêpe. As one of the ladies who works at FGC instructed, the best way to eat it is to lift it out of the cone by the corners of the paper it’s wrapped in and then put it in and hold it by the smaller paper cone that it’s in the bottom of the plastic cone. Then, after I had figured out how to eat it, I discovered that while it looked thinly filled at first, it was actually stuffed. The pickle and the dill ranch sauce provided a nice tang against the chicken, bacon and cheddar. Being handheld, it does get a bit messy toward the end, but it’s worth it. FGC has brunch crepes(until 1 p.m. on weekends) and dessert crepes. The Elvis with a Kick and S’more Please are calling my name. I’m also intrigued by The Hot Mess, a combination of peanut butter sauce, candy corn, crushed peanuts and peanut butter cookie. I might have to work up to that one, though, like by abstaining from rich foods for the few days before and after I enjoy that one. And as much as the crepes made me smile, the interior also brightened my day. I love the Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots that were on my table and the Magnetic Poetry board, along with the«Honk If You Love Crepes» horn in hand by the register. And FGC should mount a camera inside above the front door and catch the looks it gets when people notice the big smiley face by the front door.(Just wait until you go, and you’ll know what I’m talking about … or check out the pics I’ve posted.) Have I convinced you yet? This place is definitely worth checking out. Make a trip to FGC, and feel happy for the rest of the day.