Jammin’ Crêpes is here!

Jammin’ Crêpes is open for business at 20 Nassau Street in Princeton. We are so proud of co-founders Kim Rizk (also a colleague at Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s Realty) and Kathy Klockenbrink for opening up this fantastic restaurant. Read more…

Jammin’ Crêpes Slated to Open New Cafe in Downtown Princeton Tomorrow

The owners of Jammin’ Crêpes have built up a loyal following at area farmers markets and festivals with their made-to-order griddle creations filled with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.

Starting tomorrow, Princeton area crepe devotees will have a permanent location to flock to as Jammin’ Crêpes opens its new cafe at 20 Nassau Street, next to the Red Onion. Read more…

Princeton women who sold crepes at farmers’ markets to open cafe on Nassau Street

Two women plus two griddles plus two farmers’ markets plus a whole bunch of tasty, imaginative, locally grown sweet or savory ingredients equal a recipe for a new downtown cafe coming to 20 Nassau St. in Princeton by summer.

But that’s getting nearly 10,000 crepes ahead of the longer success story born of Kim Rizk’s and Kathy Klockenbrink’s love of cooking and crepes more than three years ago. Read more …

Getting off to a SMART Start

Princeton SCORE offers StartSMART workshops to help people launch businesses. But does it really help? At least one small business owner is banking on it.

The SCORE StartSMART Workshop Series for Start-ups will begin Thursday, January 16, at 5:45 p.m. at Pellettieri, Rabstein & Altman, 100 Nassau Park Boulevard. Read more…

Jammin Crepes — Princeton’s First Crêperie to Open Spring 2014

PrincetonScoop is thrilled to break the news that local company Jammin Crepes will be opening their first brick-and-mortar location at 20 Nassau Street in Princeton. The restaurant is slated to open early Spring 2014 and, will be the first official home for the company’s acclaimed farm-fresh crêpes, micro-batch jams, soups and pickles. You might recognize the name or remember the deliciousness from the farmers markets both in Princeton and West Windsor. Read more…