Crepe caf to come to Cary
Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café will be opening its first location in the state in Cary next year.
This is a very popular restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Its specialties are sweet and savory crepes, waffles, salads, and hot drinks and is on a mission to revive the art of eating crepes. It also offers crepes designed with children in mind.
Flyer printing can be used to promote such new concepts in town and their unique offerings.
This store in Cary is the second opening as part of a development agreement between Virentes Hospitality and Sweet Paris. Virentes Hospitality is an investment firm that is part of Virentes Partners Group, which has 100 years of experience in entrepreneurial enterprises. The group invested in Sweet Paris last year and will be introducing the brand in Tennessee, North Carolina, and Florida.
Managing Member of Virentes Hospitality, Jim D'Aquila, said that Cary has a unique mix of refinement and energy and is where people come together to unwind, connect, and have a treat, making it the ideal experience that their firm is looking to create with Sweet Paris. He expressed his pride in introducing this concept to the state and seeing it being embraced by the community of Cary.
The café will be at 1 Fenton Main Street. It is expected that Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café will open at the beginning of next year.
This is a very popular restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Its specialties are sweet and savory crepes, waffles, salads, and hot drinks and is on a mission to revive the art of eating crepes. It also offers crepes designed with children in mind.
Flyer printing can be used to promote such new concepts in town and their unique offerings.
This store in Cary is the second opening as part of a development agreement between Virentes Hospitality and Sweet Paris. Virentes Hospitality is an investment firm that is part of Virentes Partners Group, which has 100 years of experience in entrepreneurial enterprises. The group invested in Sweet Paris last year and will be introducing the brand in Tennessee, North Carolina, and Florida.
Managing Member of Virentes Hospitality, Jim D'Aquila, said that Cary has a unique mix of refinement and energy and is where people come together to unwind, connect, and have a treat, making it the ideal experience that their firm is looking to create with Sweet Paris. He expressed his pride in introducing this concept to the state and seeing it being embraced by the community of Cary.
The café will be at 1 Fenton Main Street. It is expected that Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café will open at the beginning of next year.