The mobile bistro features terrace seating and serves sweet and savory crepes, cheese boards and baguette sandwiches. 281-861-4615. www.artsandcrepes.com
Arts & Crepes closes Cypress storefront, transitions to fully mobile business
Arts & Crepes is now a mobile bistro. (Courtesy Arts & Crepes)
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The mobile bistro features terrace seating and serves sweet and savory crepes, cheese boards and baguette sandwiches. 281-861-4615. www.artsandcrepes.com

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