Restaurants & Bars
Princeton's Jammin’ Crepes Is Celebrating Its 10th Anniversary
A week-long in-store celebration will occur from Oct. 15 through 20. Patrons also have a chance to get a free crepe.
PRINCETON, NJ — Jammin’ Crepes is celebrating its 10 successful years at its Nassau Street location in Princeton.
And to mark the occasion, the eatery will host several days of festivities and treats for the community.
Owned by Kathy Klockenbrink, and Amin and Kim Rizk, Jammin’ Crepes first began at the West Windsor Farmers Market in 2011 where they served fresh crepes cooked to order, filled with their micro-batch jams, along with pickles and other local farm ingredients.
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They quickly developed a loyal fan base and opened their brick-and-mortar location in October 2014. In 2016 they purchased a food truck and opened the Jammin’ Community Cafe at the Princeton Public Library in 2019.
“It’s been an exciting journey filled with challenges as well as many rewarding triumphs,” said Rizk. “Most of all it’s been an enriching experience that reinforced for us the importance and power of teamwork and community. Thanks to all that have helped along the way to make our small business dream a reality.”
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The week-long in-store celebration begins Tuesday, Oct. 15 through Sunday, Oct. 20. There will be farmers market tasting tables offering free samples of some of their favorite fall flavors and goodies including tastings of their 20-layer Pumpkin Spice Crepe Cake, Deep Dish Apple Cobbler, Harvest Apple Jam, Spicy Apple Chutney, Roasted Sweet Potato Hummus, Pumpkin Shortbread Cookies and their new Autumn Mac n’ Cheese.
Additionally, the first 10 guests on each day of the celebration week that arrive at the store to wish them a “happy anniversary” will be presented with a “Golden Ticket” redeemable for a crepe of their choice.
“It has been exciting to be a part of the small business community in Princeton, as business owners and as residents,” Klockenbrink said. “This creative and energetic community has welcomed us with open arms and supported us along the way. However, It is not just the small businesses in town, it is also our great team and friends, new and old, that have been there for us to help create and share our dream. We are so grateful to all, thank you.”
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