Creating a Crepe Revolution

Crepe Revolution sets out to create genuinely remarkable experiences for its patrons by creating an interactive dining experience. The restaurant is located at the West Village community in Smyrna, Georgia just minutes from Midtown on S. Atlanta Road and I-285.

Having recently purchased a condo at The Flats at West Village and thus being within walking distance to Crepe Revolution I have dined there on a few occasions. The staff puts on a great show and the food is terrific. Yesterday I had the opportunity to sit down with the two founders to learn a little more about this hip restaurant.

Co-owners Neel Sengupta and Chef Robert Morneweck stumbled upon the idea of crepes. It was 2005 and Neel and Rob both worked in executive management positions within the restaurant industry and were both exploring ownership opportunities. Rob was interested in starting a personal chef service and Neel was interested in a chef training business for events. It was then that Neel made a trip up to his native home of Toronto and while at an 11,000 square foot marketplace full of individual kiosks he stumbled upon crepes.

crepe-revolution-smyrna-ga-desertHe recalls people waiting, five people deep, in front of this particular kiosk…not sure what was being sold, but caught up in the excitement he waited his turn to make it to the front. Having seen what looked delicious, When Neel was asked what to order he said he’d have whatever the guy before him had ordered. What he received was a giant Banana’s Foster crepe on a fourteen inch plate that he then brought back and shared with the rest of his family. Crepes were discovered.

Aware that Rob too had been pursuing interests in restaurant ownership Neel approached Rob with the concept of crepes. Why crepes? Why not. They have been tested and proven in every other major metropolitan marketplace. Along with their families, the two have visited more than a dozen cities around the U.S., Canada, and even Paris to learn as much as they could about crepes. This coupled with a lot of dedication is what has enabled Crepe Revolution to become Atlanta’s only crepe themed restaurant.

crepe-revolution-smyrna-gaAs the name hints, Neel and Rob are reintroducing crepes with a noticeable twist – which they call the REVOLUTION. Crepes provide versatility. For proof, try their 5 Step Crepe Experience. Choose from almost two dozen vegetables, a dozen meats and seafood ingredients, seven cheeses and more than twenty sauces, spices and seasonings to create bold crepe creations.

Neel and Rob are thrilled to be a part of the vibrant and flourishing Smyrna Vinings community and invite you to join them for lunch and dinner as well as brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. They are quick to point out that their restaurant and the concept is not at all positioned as French. In fact, due to the versatility of crepes, it is possible to visit for a variety of different tastes. crepe-revolution-smyrna-ga-decorVisit for American, Mexican, Asian, Regional American, Latin Inspired, Cajun, and even Italian…visit for whatever you’re in the mood for! That’s the versatility of crepes.

The decor is modern, urban contemporary with warm earth tones and world music. A full bar featuring select wines in combination with dimmed lights for the dinner crowd makes for an intimate dining experience great for a date. Crepe Revolution is also available for parties and special events.

My picks: Chipotle Pork Crepe, Smoked Salmon (with egg) Crepe, and Banana’s Foster.

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Valentine's Day at Crepe Revolution

Is your love meter ready for the marketing onslaught of Valentine’s day? Do you and your significant other LOVE crepes as much as we do? Why not forgo the predictable and often excessive spending of Feb. 14th and let our team help you celebrate your relationship over a fantastic crepe meal.

Join us at Crepe Revolution for a special four course Valentine’s Day Dinner. We’re cooking up an extra special prix fixe menu at a very affordable $39 pp that will impress you and your loved one. Accepting reservations daily through Feb 10th.

Hurry, seating is limited!

Download the Valentine’s Day Prix Fixe Dinner menu

** WEST VILLAGE DISCOUNT **
Save Any Feb. Receipt from Crepe Revolution and receive 10% off your purchases at participating West Village Boutiques, Pashmere Clothing Store, Polished Nail Salon, and Plum Hair Salon during the month of Feb.

NEWSLETTER DISCOUNT
Bring in a printed copy of the SPIN Newsletter and receive 50% off Any Savory Crepe with the Purchase of One at Full Price (Valid Monday and Tuesday throughout the month of February, Dine-In Only).

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West Village Homeowners Featured in AJC Article on Energy-Efficient Homes

Walter and June Massey, Monte Hewett Homeowners in West Village in Smyrna, are huge proponents of their EarthCraft home, and are happy to tell anyone they meet about it! So when the AJC was looking for homeowners to interview about energy-efficient homes, they jumped in line! The Masseys will be featured in the Saturday, December 13th issue of the AJC Real Estate Saturday.

For a preview of the article, visit the AJC’s website.

We are so pleased to have The Masseys as part of the MHH family and greatful that they enjoy sharing the wonderful benefits of living in a Monte Hewett EarthCraft home with others.

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Monte Hewett Homes announces Town Park II in Smyrna's West Village

Special pre-construction pricing starts in low $300,000s

ATLANTA – Monte Hewett Homes is set to begin construction on two-story townhomes in Town Park II at West Village. Part of the award-winning live, shop, play community just outside of I-285 near Atlanta Road, Town Park II offers buyers their first option to buy a townhome in West Village in the low $300,000s.

“With just seven homes available at pre-construction pricing and one home already sold, time is of the essence if buyers want to take advantage of this opportunity,” said Monte Hewett, President of Monte Hewett Homes. “Town Park II offers a new price point for buyers who are eager to get into the convenient West Village environment.”

Monte Hewett Homes introduces two new floor plans in Town Park II – the Strickland and the Mansfield. Each has a two-car garage; three bedrooms and the laundry room upstairs; and a formal dining room and gracious living spaces downstairs. The Strickland, priced at $314,900 for pre-construction, has 2,175 square feet of finished space. Special features include a breakfast area adjacent to the kitchen and a separate sitting room in the master suite. The slightly larger Mansfield provides 2,245 square feet with an open floorplan that flows from the kitchen with breakfast island into the dining room and fireside family room. The master suite has an oversized bath and walk-in closet. Two additional homes will showcase the Mansfield plan, starting at $329,900 during presales.

The distinctive interiors of Monte Hewett Homes’ Town Park II townhomes offer 9 foot ceilings, wood flooring in the foyer, powder and kitchen with ceramic tile in all baths and the upstairs laundry. Kitchens are finished with granite countertops, tile backsplashes, stainless appliances and raised panel maple cabinets. Monte Hewett Homes’ signature trim work includes five-inch base board on the first floor, crown molding in the primary living areas and master bedroom, and a two-piece chair rail in the dining room.

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West Village wins the 2007 ARC/Livable Communities Coalition 'Development of Excellence' Award

West Village was awarded the 2007 “Development of Excellence” Award by the Atlanta Regional Commission and the Livable Communities Coalition.

ARC and LCL are joint partners in the promotion of the Developments of Excellence Awards program.

“We worked with the Atlanta Regional Commission during our planning process to make sure West Village would become the kind of community that would make metro Atlanta a better place to live,” said Woody Snell, Partner with the Pacific Group. “West Village has brought the Smyrna community together with a variety of places to shop, eat and live. We offer something for everyone in a classic neighborhood environment.”

The award is given to developments in the 10 – county metro region that exemplify the policies and practices of ARC’s Regional Development Plan. Developments are eligible for selection as a Development of Excellence if they advance the policies and best development practices of the Regional Development Plan. Past award winners include developments that show how great design can create a “positive framework for the future” today and showcase how our community is creating innovative and successful developments for the future in the Atlanta Region.

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Blue Moon Pizza in the AJC

The moon is always full at this pizza place, recently arrived at the West Village complex in Smyrna. Blue Moon Pizza, the creation of owners Mandy and Kelvin Slater, is the second location for the casual concept; the first has had them kneading dough for four years near the corner of Windy Hill Road and Cobb Parkway.

Why West Village? The captive audience, as it were, was a major attraction, said Mandy Slater. “There will
be about 1,100 homes near the restaurant, and people will be able to walk to and from dinner. And at Windy Hill, we had to redesign the space to fit what we wanted; this gave us a chance to create our own space from scratch.”

Pies galore
“From scratch” applies to the menu as well. Blue Moon’s signature crusts are thin and crispy and made in-house each day. The dough is smothered with homemade sauce and traditional toppings in heaping portions. Hungry? Dig into a bacon cheeseburger pie with ground beef, onions, mushrooms, bacon and cheese. Really hungry? Opt for
the Meateor, piled with pepperoni, sausage, ground beef, ham and bacon. Lighten up with Sante Fe or Thai chicken pies. Go Sicilian with a square of Grandma’s, a thicker dough with hand-crushed tomato sauce, sliced garlic, basil and olive oil. Servings range from a single slice to 10-, 16- and 18-inch pies.

Beyond pizza
Start off with wings, bruschetta, fried mozzarella sticks, beefsteak tomatoes with mozzarella or cheese fries. There are six salads, from buffalo chicken to classic Caesar. Other options include calzones, strombolis, meatball subs and sandwiches. Try the flatwich, a Blue Moon creation of warm pizza dough wrapped around traditional sandwich fillings.

Blue Moon cooks also whip up desserts, so save room for just-made cheesecake, Key lime pie, chocolate peanut butter brownies or chocolate chip cookies. Enjoy themwith a cappuccino or espresso on the spacious patio.

From the bar
The full bar is stocked with 22 bottled beers, as well as eight drafts, including the aptly named Blue Moon Belgian White. The specialty martini list stars the Blue Moontini — Absolut Citron, Hpnotiq liqueur and white cranberry juice — as well as the peach, chocolate, dirty and Key lime versions. Every Thursday, martinis are $6.

A few fun facts
Tuesday nights are devoted to trivia. Other nights, catch the latest sports or news action on five flat-screen TVs throughout the space.  Don’t want to leave home? Blue Moon delivers within a 3-mile radius.

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Shops, Restaurants Open in Smyrna’s West Village

Homebuyers can enjoy the best of a convenient urban lifestyle and a Cobb County location in West Village, where Monte Hewett Homes is selling townhomes and single-family homes from the high $400,000s to the $700,000s. The first of several restaurants and shops have already opened within walking distance of the luxury homes.

“People are telling us they love the option of having a walkable community with an urban feel positioned a little further from downtown Atlanta,” said Monte Hewett, President of Monte Hewett Homes. “When they get home, they’ll have everything they need within walking distance, from restaurants that will attract people from all around the area to a grocery store and specialty shops with one-of-a-kind items.”

Now open and serving the community are Blue Moon Pizza, Five Guys Burgers, McCray’s West Village Tavern and Starbucks Coffee. Meal Maker’s, Lime Taqueria and Yuraku Japanese Restaurant are scheduled to open in the coming months. Je Belle’s formal boutique, Nora’s Place with fine arts and crafts, Palo’s Shoe Gallery, Pashmere Ladies Boutique and VantagePoint Staffing Solutions have also opened. Colonial Bank, Swee-T-Pie Children’s Boutique, Polished nail and beauty lounge, and a dental office will open soon.

The shops and restaurants create a “downtown village,” which residents can reach by strolling down brick paver sidewalks. When complete, the village will include a neighborhood grocery and larger shops as well. Ample parking is available for visitors.

The community’s residential components will include the 115 townhomes and 70 single-family homes by Monte Hewett Homes as well as apartments and condos. In all, the community will boast some 1,100 residential and retail units. Two decorated model homes, the Howell single-family with private courtyard and the Piedmont townhome with extra space for entertaining, are open daily.

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West Village: Residential-retail mix takes shape

Brad and Chrissy Boggess are glad the muddy construction phase has passed and that people and businesses
are moving into West Village, a major mixed-use development that will have about 1,100 homes and many stores
and restaurants.

The Boggesses, who live nearby, have watched construction transform the 63 acres at Atlanta Road and I-285.
Just four years ago, kudzu vines, aging homes and lots of an acre or more covered the land. Then the Pacific
Group began patient negotiations, buying lots one at a time for more than a year.

The company bulldozed the old homes and dreamed up one of Cobb County’s most significant mixed-use developments. It is growing into one of the county’s highest-density neighborhoods, with 23 units per acre of condos, townhomes, apartments and single-family homes.

When done in five years, the development will be worth an estimated $450  million.

“I’m here about three times a week,” often pushing her son Webster on walks, Chrissy Boggess said.

“And as soon as the restaurants open, it’ll probably be every day.”

Most of the buildings and homes rise two to four stories. Condo buildings up to eight stories high eventually will be built. The development mixes commercial shops and spaces for up to seven restaurants on the ground floors, with people living above them.

“You can’t go anywhere else [in Cobb County] for this intown-type living,” said Keith Dixon, who is among the first residents.

“You don’t have to hop in your car to go anywhere. You can walk down the street to retail, to Starbucks. And it’s only 20 minutes to the airport. What could be better?” said Dixon, who has to travel often for work.

Dense mixed-use developments were a budding idea in Cobb County four years ago. To bring the development to full bloom, county commissioners had to grant many exceptions to zoning regulations. For example, they allowed the Pacific Group to put a grassed median and cobbled crosswalk along Oakdale Road, which splits the project.
They also allowed the construction of such details as outdoor fireplaces and decorative stone pillars along some of the streets.

Those are the distinguishing details that Woody Snell, a partner in the Pacific Group, points to with pride.

“It’s the little things like that that really make the project,” he said. “A lot of this is like an experiment for Cobb County.”

Prices range from the low $200,000 range to well beyond $600,000 for homes being built by development
partners Monte Hewett Homes and Ashton Woods Homes.

Atlanta Road is becoming a major corridor for mixed-use developments in Cobb County.

North and south of West Village, John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods has built two mixed-use developments, One Ivy Walk and Olde Ivy.

Nearby Smyrna pioneered the downtown mixed-use model on a smaller scale and has plans to create another
development at Jonquil Plaza on Atlanta Road.

Source:  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Written by:  Christopher Quinn

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$450M West Village largest mixed-use project in county

SMYRNA – The $450 million West Village at Interstate 285 and Atlanta Road combines 1,100 craftsman-style homes and a soon-to-be bustling retail center, making it the largest mixed-use development Cobb has seen.

The 63-acre project, spearheaded by Atlanta-based Pacific Group, integrates 292 for-lease condominiums and townhouses, 120 for-sale flats, 115 townhouses, 73 detached single-family homes, three mid-rise condominium buildings and 190,000 square feet of retail space.

The network of homes, trendy boutiques and restaurants share a style and location that already has gained support from Cobb and the surrounding communities of Oakdale, Vinings and Smyrna.

“Up until now, what we generally had (with mixed-uses) was an area of office with housing placed next to it,” Cobb Commission Chairman Sam Olens said. “This was really the first significant project where the mix of uses is occurring at the onset of development. More importantly, the density associated with the development is in the right place, next to the interstate where the infrastructure can handle it.”

Modeled after another development in Huntersville, N.C., West Village is the product of a partnership among Woody Snell of The Pacific Group; Nick Telesca, president of Atlanta-based Branch Properties; Chris Cassidy and the Highlands Group; Monte Hewett Homes of Atlanta and Atlanta-based Ashton Woods Homes.

The team formed in 2004 with a goal to bring a home-ownership and rental-based project to Cobb that is attractive for young professionals and married couples from all walks of life.

“The whole theme of West Village is there is a price point here for everyone,” Snell said. “What we wanted to accomplish is a place where people could walk from their house to the village for pizza, shopping or whatever.”

The project, which initially garnered skeptics in surrounding subdivisions because of its size and overall density, began in 2004 when Snell started negotiating to buy 64 homes off Oakdale Road for redevelopment.

With a neighborhood plagued by drugs and dilapidated homes, the task of assembling properties wasn’t easy.

“It was the hardest way in the world to get 63 acres,” Snell said. “Fifteen to 20 percent of the people were very difficult. We had to go in and sit at their kitchen tables and talk them into selling.”

The tract was ripe for something new. Police busted a crack house in the neighborhood, and some even suspected methamphetamine was being produced in one of the homes, Commissioner Joe Lee Thompson said.

“It was a really run down area and had been for years. To make the improvement from what it was to where it is today is what I see as the big advantage,” Thompson said. “This is truly one of the success stories in Cobb County as far as redevelopment goes. This project is on the way to being very successful, and it’s on the way to set a standard in the area for the next 30 to 40 years.”

Monte Hewett already has completed many of the cottage-style homes, complete with spacious luxury bathrooms, optional outdoor fireplaces and two-car garages, in the rear of West Village near Oakdale Road.

More are planned on 20 adjacent acres, along with another village shopping center anchored by a major, upscale grocery chain, Snell said.

Construction now is happening on about 43 acres of the 63-acre project.

“Back here, we don’t see 285 and we don’t hear 285, yet we’re two minutes from the interstate,” said Lisa Simmons, a real estate agent for Monte Hewett Homes, which converted its model home – priced in the mid-$500,00s to $600,000s – to an on-site sales center. “On average, we have about 20 to 25 people who come in every week and they’re very, very impressed.”

More than 35 people moved into completed condominiums and townhouses last weekend, Snell said, and even more have signed sale agreements.

“By the end of the summer and this fall, this place will be vibrant,” he said. “Right now we’re in the process of transforming from a construction site to a village.”

McCray’s West Village Tavern, slated for completion in the next 60 days, will join Starbucks Coffee, Blue Moon Pizza, Five Guys Burgers, Yuraku Japanese Restaurant, Je Belle’s formal boutique, Nora’s Place fine arts-and-crafts store and a host of other businesses that were bustling with construction workers on Friday.

All of the retail is topped with for-lease condominiums and surrounded by townhouses that shield three parking decks serving residents and visitors from view.

According to Chris Cassidy, a partner with the Highlands Group and Branch Properties, rental homes were placed above retail to shield homeowners with a higher investment in the property from noise and odors that may come from restaurants.

“We’ve already mitigated for some of the noise so what you have is a six-inch concrete slab between the retail and residential,” Cassidy said. “We’ve also segregated trash facilities and enclosed them because aromas, whether it’s from cooking or trash, is an issue.

“We’ve gone to great pains to build into the product predetermined shafts so we take exhaust from restaurants directly to the roof to minimize impact on residents.”

The idea was to put rental properties, most likely occupied by younger professionals accustomed to an urban environment, next to retail.

“When all is said and done, I like to think it’s raised the bar for other developments that come in,” said Tony Waybright, president of the West Vinings Civic Association and one of many community leaders who have had discussions with Snell since before zoning was approved in 2004. “It gives a focus to the area, a central feature, and it’s something everybody can grow with.”

Waybright, an attorney who has lived near Oakdale Road since 1995, was part of a large group of homeowners who initially opposed the development because of its high overall density and expansive residential components.

A Super Wal-Mart proposed by Atlanta-based Jacoby Developers, which built Atlantic Station, was planned for the site and denied due to a lack of community support shortly before Snell arrived.

“Everyone was happy that at least Woody (Snell) and the Pacific Group came in and had discussion with the neighbors,” said Waybright, one of many residents, county employees and commissioners who traveled by bus courtesy of Snell to visit Birkdale Village north of Charlotte, N.C., in summer 2004 to see what West Village was modeled after.

Homes and retail buildings now under construction are expected for staggered completion beginning late in the summer or early in the fall. The entire 63-acre project, including the additional village that hasn’t yet broken ground, will be finished in about three years, Snell said.

“When you consider two years ago we were removing a crack house and a meth lab from here, it’s pretty unbelievable, Snell said.

“We turned over a crime-infested area. If you only look at the improvements in home values, it’s huge. They’ve tripled here since we started construction.”

Source:  Marietta Daily Journal
Written by:  Amanda Casciaro

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Monte Hewett Homes opens two models in Smyrna's West Village

ATLANTA – Monte Hewett Homes announces the opening of two model homes in West Village, a new traditional neighborhood development of single-family homes and town homes near Atlanta Road and I-285 in Smyrna. The decorated models show buyers the standard features and many possibilities in a single-family home and a town home within the live-work-play community. Town homes are priced from the $400,000s and single-family homes from the $600,000s.

Monte Hewett’s single-family model home showcases the three-bedroom Howell plan. The main level living spaces feature elegant hard yellow pine floors with black stain. Brushed granite countertops and a unique wood-topped island allow ample space in the chef-friendly kitchen. The family room’s limestone mantle is accented by elaborate built-in shelving on either side of the fireplace. In the master suite’s spacious sitting area, more custom built-ins provide a home management desk and display space for favorite books and collectibles. The cozy area leads to
a porch overlooking the private courtyard.

This courtyard is formed by a brick wall that extends from the Howell’s brick and stone exterior to wrap around the entire backyard. Stone columns are spaced every 10 feet along the wall. Inside the courtyard, a flagstone walkway leads to an outdoor fireplace, creating an ideal spot for entertaining neighbors or enjoying an early morning cup of coffee.

Monte Hewett’s town home model in West Village surprises buyers by offering the spaciousness of a single-family home. Showcasing the Piedmont plan, the three-story home features a media room with wet bar on the lower level. Exposed brick walls in the foyer, rear-entry garage and master bedroom create an urban, loft-like appeal. The kitchen and adjoining family room flow into each other, and a nearby formal dining room gives plenty of space for entertaining – much more space than is usually found in a town home. As in the single-family model, the Piedmont’s kitchen updates the look of granite with a brushed finish.

Like all Monte Hewett homes in West Village, the two models are constructed with 10-foot ceilings and hardwood floors on the main levels and are finished with two-piece crown molding throughout the primary living areas. Special touches in all homes include granite countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms, coffered ceiling in the living room and built-in shelving flanking the family room fireplace. Front porches and rear entry garages accessed through back alleys create hometown ambience. As with all homes built by Monte Hewett, those in West Village
meet or exceed the high standards of EarthCraft construction, so they are more efficient and comfortable, saving home owners up to 30 percent on their energy bills.

In the style of traditional neighborhood developments, West Village includes a mix of home styles arranged around a “downtown village.” Residents can stroll down the brick paver sidewalks into the village to visit the bookstores, boutiques, restaurants and their favorite neighborhood hangout. When recreation or friends call, neighbors can enjoy the community pool, spacious clubhouse or relax by the community’s outdoor fireplace. Because lawn maintenance is included with the homeowner association fees, neighbors have plenty of time to relax and enjoy the
surroundings.

West Village’s retail component will include restaurants, quaint boutiques, a coffee bar and larger shops to attract community residents and visitors alike. The community’s residential components will include the 115 townhomes and 70 single-family homes by Monte Hewett Homes as well as apartments and condos. In all, the community will boast some 1,100 residential and retail units.

For more information on West Village, visit www.mhhomes.com/westvillage, www.westvillageGA.com or call 678-538-3130. To visit, take I-285 to the Atlanta Road exit. Turn north and the community will be immediately on the left.

Monte Hewett Homes builds homes in a variety of price ranges, from the $400,000s to over $1 million, in the best locations throughout metro Atlanta. Additionally, the company builds beach homes at WaterColor, named community of the year for 2004, in Sea Grove Beach, Florida.  Winner of the EarthCraft House Builder of the Year award for 2005. Monte Hewett Homes makes sure its customers win every day with great design, incredible value and exceptional after-the-sale customer service. The builder has made a commitment to meeting customer needs, uniquely and personally, for life. To find out more about the award-winning Monte Hewett Homes and neighborhoods, call 404.459.6080 or visit the award-winning Web site at www.mhhomes.com. You will see that Monte Hewett is building a reputation…for Life.

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