Nobody eats crepes especially on Bastille Day.
The crepes stands are just one among many street food stands that exist, and are relatively recent as far as street food outside of Brittany is concerned, not a French tradition.
As you can imply from the name, you eat crepes.
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There is no special food, dish or meal on Bastille Day. Since it is a national holiday and in summer, more people than usual will eat street food, ice cream, cold drinks, or spend time in cafés. Some cities and villages also organize communal meals on this day.
They eat crepes and other french food
Yes, they could do, but the french mostly have them for breakfast.
For desert, French people love to eat crepes, soufflés, custard, chocolate and tarts. Hope this helps.
crepes, croissants, toast, hot chocolate or coffee, quichefrench toast
YES
Crêpes are the traditional meal at La Chandeleur (Feb. 2). In Brittany (the westernmost part of the country) they are considered a specialty and you can find restaurants (in any part of France to be true) that will serve you a complete meal with crepes all year round.
They have a cake called La Buche de Noel that is served after the dinner. Goose is popular as is roast turkey. Oysters are often served and in the South West of France these may be accompanied by hot crepinettes (a sort of sausage). Champagne, Foie gras also what ever champange is it is probaly not food
Probably most neighbouring French countries eat crepes and cider.
pancakes, crepes, etc