‘Crêpes Amour’ Stationary Food Truck Opens Outside North Shore Scenic Railroad
DULUTH, Minn. — European flavors are now frying up inside a new food truck that’s on wheels but isn’t on the move.
It’s stationed behind the Duluth Depot, but with a broken engine. Other than that, it’s in mint condition.
The North Shore Scenic Railroad purchased the truck as a walk-up eatery for train riders and locals, like downtown workers.
But not being in the food biz, NSSR put out a call for someone to operate inside.
That’s where Crêpes Amour became a reality.
If you’ve never had crêpes, owner Lind Nervick breaks down the delicious dishes on her first day of operation Thursday:
“So, your traditional sweet crêpes has fruit, chocolate and whipped cream. And the savory crêpes … is very unique because it has cheese that is crispy and then there’s also choices of chicken, bacon, ranch, and then I make a special dressing that I put on it, secret dressing because it’s secrete love, and it’s just really fun to do this,” Nervick said.
For the kids, there’s a peanut butter and jelly crêpes and a hotdog-rolled crêpes.
There’s also options from Duluth’s Best Bread, like homemade pretzels and croissants.
Crêpes Amour is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.
You don’t need to by a train ticket to enjoy the food and sit on the patio to eat.