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Old Hollywood Glamour Moves Out of Shelby with Closing of Hepburn's Crepes

Hepburn's Crepes and Coffee has closed its Shelby Township location.

It's the end of the old Hollywood glamour era for Shelby Township since on 24 Mile and Van Dyke closed its doors.

After more than a year-and a-half of serving up hot crepes filled with fresh ingredients and delicious coffees, Hepburn’s Crepes and Coffee closed its Shelby Township location about two weeks ago.

But not to worry, the chic café has opened a location just ten minutes away inside the .

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“The Village of Rochester Hills is perfect for Hepburn’s. It’s going really well,” said Owner Deanna Birg, who added the mall sought them out after they opened the first location in Shelby.

“The village came looking for us. They knew that Hepburn’s would make a good fit --same thing with Partridge Creek,” she said.

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Birg told Patch that she is in talks with Partridge Creek Mall about opening another café at the outdoor Clinton Township mall.

All coupons and gift cards for the Shelby Township location will be honored at the Rochester Hills location.

Birg said the Shelby Township location was a great incubator store and helped establish Hepburn’s Crepes, named after Birg’s love of Breakfast at Tiffany’s and all things Audrey Hepburn.

For now the former Shelby Township location, located in the DiCicco building, next to Empire Lounge remains empty.


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