Le Peeps is a tradition for our family, when in town we have to grab breakfast with our aunt. There is plenty of parking outside and the service and atmosphere is very inviting and the food selection is great and very well priced. I recommend the Hen Pen if you're in the mood for a sampler. Their fresh squeezed orange juice is AMAZING, be sure to try some!
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Crystal Girl S.
Le Peep is LePeep. It's solid breakfast food - Not bad but not exceptional. There are so many great breakfast places around town now that I'm sure are putting the hurt on these guys but for good reason. New, gourmet, great atmosphere/decor and fun environment always has my vote but we were in this area and in a hurry so we stopped in. Good food but a boring place and nothing exciting about the menu.
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John S.
Service and food used to be good. Now, the service has really taken a downturn. They're slow to even greet us at the table to take drink orders, then consistently get orders wrong, and seem almost annoyed that we need something. Makes the food not as good. Too bad, we used to like coming here every weekend. Not anymore.
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Joy T.
Food is okay, it always sounds better than it tastes. Coffee isn't great, the drip isn't bad. Service is hit or miss. My husband gets the breakfast burrito and really likes it. We've been probably a dozen times and I haven't found anything that makes me want to recommend people go here. We go out of convenience as it's the closest breakfast joint to us.
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Aaron M.
I understand it's Fathers' Day, but four employees standing at the front and no one can take our name? Why would you tell me it'd only be a five minute wait, when it's obviously 15? Another 5 minutes for the busser to bring a glass for the water. Young waitress, couldn't catch her name, like a bored robot, but in a hurry. Not even a smile. Tried to order, but ABSOLUTELY NO SUBSTITUTIONS!! Had to leave, just not worth jumping through all the hoops. We will not be returning
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Maria M.
If I could give this place no stars I would! The worse service I have ever received! We came in New Year's Day a group of 4. Took 30 mins to get seated, then after starving and waiting for our food we got served horrible food that was cold and lacked presentation. We were so hungry we decided to try it anyway. My friend and I ordered the exact same thing, which included chocolate chip pancakes. My pancakes had dried up chocolate and were burnt and cold. Overall food looked like it had been sitting and was not even lukewarm it was COLD!!!! To top it off I found 2 hairs in my food which immediately made me want to throw up and upset me for the remainder of the meal. It was a struggle to get a refill on coffee and water. When I complained (nicely) I was met with a manager with an attitude who was non apologetic and just said "do you want me to send it back?" There was no empathy no consideration just cold "oh well attitude". I will never ever ever go back again there. I am told the location in Boulder is better but I have a bad taste in my mouth literally and I can find better breakfast spots!
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Thomas H.
My wife and I visited this location for brunch today, expecting the same warm environment and great experience we'd had at Le Peep back in Albuquerque. Alas, this location does not live up to our past experiences. First impression: Bad. Host inexplicably tried to seat us at a table right next to the noisy kitchen doorway, even though the restaurant was mostly empty. Second impression: Schizophrenic ambience. Outdated decor, and not in a charming or pleasantly nostalgic way. Odd mix of Denny's style booths, faux antique posters, and otherwise plain tables and chairs. Disjointed, and not warm or cozy at all. Third impression: Music is WAY too loud. My wife and I had to almost shout to hear each other. Food: Decent quality and delivered RIDICULOUSLY fast. My chicken fried steak was prepared exactly as I would expect, right down to the perfectly crispy, lightly seasoned potatoes. My wife's Colorado omelette was well-prepared, but surprisingly heavy on meats despite being on the "light" section of the menu. I guess an omelette is "light" if you make it with egg whites, even if it has tons of huge chunks of bacon in it! ##### BOTTOM LINE: Even though the food was good, it was definitely nothing to write home about. I can find chicken fried steak anywhere, and homestyle potatoes are not the hardest thing on earth to get right. This meal cost us $25 after tip, and to put that into perspective, for the same amount (or less) we could have gone to... * The Egg & I, which has far more adventurous flavors, even friendlier service, and a more warm and welcoming environment. * Einstein Bagels, which has more "light" things on the menu that truly won't make you feel greasy. * Village Inn, which is much quieter and offers a better array of veggie/fruit combos for breakfast. * Eclectic Cafe (formerly Cafe de Paris) in Louisville, with their awesome crepes and broad selection of coffees and teas. And so on... Honestly, with so many good choices out there, I can't see any reason for us to return to this Le Peep. Bummer.
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Chris H.
Le Peep's are all over the place. have been around forever, and they seem to be growing opening new locations all the time. But...this was my first time to ever eat at a Le Peep. I have to say that while I wasn't disappointed, I also wasn't overly impressed. It is not a great breakfast like The Original Pancake House...but it also is a step up from Denny's or IHOP. I had an omelet that was good...but not great...thus the A-OK rating instead of the Yeh, I'm a Fan.
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Donna N.
This location suffers from some outdated decor, and poor layout. Front entry is always congested at busy times. Wait help is excellent. Need to erect a wall next to tiny booths stuck against a wall next to the kitchen (and too near the restrooms). Why isn't any nutritional info available on line for locations. The menu here is not the same as others, and even corporate nutritional info excel spreadsheet is not user friendly. What if I don't order the item exactly? I don't take the potatoes, don't want margarine on my toast, escew the extra bacon? Need to list item with separate tallies for ingredients. (Take a look at Village Inn's interactive menu nutrition--a great tool!) Pricing seems kind of high for the area, and the food. Used to be eating at Le Peep was a step up...a special occasion. Really not anymore.
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Kate K.
I've been to a few other Le Peep's and have visited this location once before as well. We stopped in on Saturday morning to grab a late breakfast. Initially I couldn't decide if I wanted breakfast or lunch - so I really like that this place has quite a few lunch offerings on the menu as well. After looking at their seasonal specials, we both decided on the Rio Grande Corncake benedict. It was decent - but the eggs were definitely overcooked. The corncakes delicious, and the chile was good as well. I loved the fresh avocado on the top, but as someone who's iffy about eggs to begin with, the rubbery and overcooked eggs just didn't do it for me. I ended up pushing them to the side and eating the rest. I'll give it another go because it's close, and they have some good looking menu options, but I don't know that it's going to be my go-to breakfast place.
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Amanda M.
I went here twice while on vacation recently. Pluses: -offering gluten-free breakfast at all while being very knowledgeable about cross contamination. -offering ingredient lists for other food allergies -having a pitcher of water at the table -great customer service -good tea selection -the food was great. Cons: -the food seemed to always be a little on the cold side. But.... gluten-free diners can't be picky especially when it comes to breakfast. I'm just happy a place offers it,and they actually do it right.
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Kenny N.
This is a solid breakfast spot. With their address, it's hard to find on Google Maps, just know it's parallel to Wadsworth and not 88th. They featured good service and took care of mom's food allergies. The food wasn't particularly remarkable, just solid.
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Jem U.
This place gave my girl and me food poisoning. I went back to just let them know and maybe make sure their cooks wash their hands or something and they refused to acknowledge. i did'nt want any compensation just an apology but they refused to even listen and quite frankly didn't care. i will never eat at this place again. It's not the cleanest place i've been into, but I was puking my brains out and crapping brown water for 2 days. I would not recommend this place to anyone unless u enjoy praying to the porcelin gods. I see from some older posts that I am not the only "Victim" of this place.
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Alicia H.
Will be going back! I love the little extras they have on their menu. "Gooey Buns" are now a favorite of mine and I like how they even had cinnamon raisin bread. I got the stuffed french toast (based on a suggestion on yelp) and it did not disappoint! I also like how they bring you a pitcher for your water since I drink so much of it, I was never without. Our waiter was also very attentive and quick to anything we needed.
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Florin Z.
A little hard to find but the food it's very good... service pretty fast as well and I was there when they were busy.
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Melissa E.
My boyfriend and I eat brunch here nearly every weekend. We have never had anything we didn't like. The Aspen Crepe (crepes with ricotta and cream cheese inside) is my standby if I'm really hungry. They always have something yummy on their seasonal menu- the worst part about that is that it goes away with the end of the season. Right now from the Winter Menu I've tried the Cinnamonster cinnamon roll and French Toast Waffles (or Waffle French Toast? It's French Toast they put in a waffle iron). Both were delicious! Their specialty coffee drinks are usually pretty good too. I also always get a side of bacon because they make it just the way I like it: crispy but not crumbly. They get super busy on the weekends so sometimes the servers aren't quite as attentive as I like (slow on refills, or a bit too rushy, etc) but we have never had bad service.
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Ingrid S.
I realize that this is a chain, but I have been going here for a really long time and I really enjoy the service, how clean it is and friendly the staff is. The place always seems to be busy which is a good thing. I always meet friends from out of state here as it is one of my favorite morning places to go that is cheap and I don't have t worry about breaking the bank. Someone one must wait 10-15 minutes for service and to be seated but that just tells me that the restaurant is full and that this is a place I want to be. Once seated, they always have smiling servers who are friendly, helpful and they are fast. Even with a full restaurant I can get food in a timely manner, it is fresh and tastes like it is fresh and not canned. I come here when I wake up early enough to come to this place.
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Brian C.
Stuffed French toast. Good times. This counts as a review right? It's positive.
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Lee K.
OK breakfast place.
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Frank C.
Another first visit for me. Had a breakfast lobster omelette. Not very impressive. The service was not impressive either. Both could have been better.
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J G.
Good place for a Sunday breakfast feast, large portions and everything cooked to perfection.
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M C.
Terrible. Went in with my daughter to have breakfast. They first tried to seat us in the back room that was under construction and not the main dining room. After moving to the main dining room, we sat for 15 minutes and still nobody came to greet our table. Tried to get the staff's attn. but they were too busy talking amongst themselves. We got up and left and the three ladies at the front desk didn't say anything, just watched us walk out. Most unbelievable experience I have had at any restaurant. Too bad as this used to be one of our favorite spots. Will never go back again.
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Jori S.
I judge restaurants in general by a very simple pair of questions: could I make this and could I make this better? When I ate at Le Peep this morning, the answer to these questions was yes, a resounding yes. The scrambled eggs were some of the worst I've ever had, and the rest of the food just tasted old and very bland. The only decent thing on my plate was the english muffin. I give the 3 star rating because the service was very pleasant and the place was at least clean. There are better breakfast places around, for example, the Le Peep in Boulder. There are just so many better places for your money.
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Aaron H.
Not a bad breakfast place. I didn't see anything original on the menu which didn't make it stand out. At breakfast places I typically order the same thing to give every place a fair shake. The eggs benedict was alright but there are better ones served at other restaurants in town. The food is alright, but the atmosphere is starting to get a little out of date and in need of a remodel.
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Click S.
I like Le Peep. Good food. Nice, fresh atmosphere.
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Karl C.
ahhh. I liked le peep but its just not my bag. too hoity toity and too darn healthy. Isnt bacon supposed to be greasey...? I'm sure this is a nice place to take g-ma to brunch but I wouldn't expect anything special.
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Two T.
Best breakfast in the area, great service, great atmosphere. Izzy and his crew work hard to make sure everyone is well taken care of. I love the French Toast and the Green Fields Forever is rich but delicious. Well worth it, get a punch card!
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Remy D.
great to to just for a quick easy breakfast. food good service is good. get the side of green chili with almost any breakfast.
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Charlie O.
Went here with a coworker who has been going here for years. I got a omlette, it was good and a good sized portion, i could barely finish it. The potatoes it came with were not crispy at all and lacked flavor, thats why they got 3 stars instead of 4, the omlette was awesome and loaded with meat and the coffee was good. Service was quick, as it should have been since we were there 15 minutes after they opened on a thursday.
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Rod H.
It truly pains me to have to use this word, but it's the best word I can think of for Le Peep: adorable. Quaint and adorable. The place feels like a bed and breakfast - the kind of place where you might know the owner because he goes to your church or something. The environment is excellent, but the food is phenomenal. They have a good selection of breakfast and brunch food as well as a small selection of lunch items. The pancakes are great, the eggs are great, and the breakfast potatoes are amazing. I don't think I've ever had a bad meal at Le Peep. When I lived close to the restaurant, I ate here almost every weekend, and I'm pretty sure I enjoyed every single experience. The prices are cheap, the service is excellent, and the food is fantastic. I highly recommend the stuffed french toast with strawberry topping. You'll never set foot in an IHOP again.
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Amber H.
I went there a few days ago with my mother and it was sub standard food. She had the eggs Benedict and the sauce was awful. The corned beef hash was out of a can but I do have to say that the biscuits and gravy were not too bad. I did feel like the ingredients were not fresh.
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Dana J.
I needed to find a breakfast place to take my niece who lives in Broomfield. After looking at Yelp to find the closest place that had good reviews, we settled on Le Peep. My GPS couldn't quite find it but after driving around a bit, we found it in strip mall land. The address is W 88th, but you cannot see it unless you enter from Wadsworth. Anyway, once we got there, there was a 15 min wait on a Sunday at 9:45. The menu had some old standbys and some creative seasonal items. We decided to split a breakfast burrito and the pumpkin & pecan pancakes. They were both very good. They also had a few seasonal coffee drinks pumpkin spice latte, which my niece ordered. I had a diet coke and I thought it was a nice touch that they brought me a little caraffe so I could easily refill my own drink. The staff was pleasant and attentive. The restaurant was clean and the servers were all dressed in Broncos gear because it was a game day. Only thing that kept me from giving them a 5 was that the bathroom could have used a little attention.
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Mo C.
LePeep is consistently fantastic. We hit up this location over the holiday with the parents who were in town. Breakfast was great, their coffee is fantastic as always (they have a different flavored coffee option every day). I'd recommend the french toast (part of the 18 wheeler combo) and the eggs benedict (the regular one, not the fancy ones with crab cakes & spinach in them). Plus, you can just sit there after your meal and chat and drink coffee without being chased out (unlike The Egg & I). Also, I've never had to wait for a table here (again, unlike The Egg & I). Love LePeep. Will definitely be heading here again.
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C. A. H.
This is a cute and quaint cafe to have a great breakfast. I enjoyed the Lumberjack, but there was so much food, I had to take the blueberry pancakes home with me (great snack for later!) Next time I'll try the Eighteen Wheeler, which comes with french toast instead. Both are very reasonably priced for the large servings. It's a small eatery, but attention to detail is wonderful (e.g., ice water in a wine carafe with sliced lemons on the table with little drinking cups; cinnamon sprinkled around the lip of the (soup) bowl of oatmeal served with brown sugar and fruit; the server pours your coffee at the table and leaves the carafe). I was staying in Boulder and found Le Peep on Yelp-- it was worth the drive.
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Jeff C.
If not for the wonderful sunshine in Denver, I would have given it a one star. I ordered crabby egg benedict, the egg was all right, but the crab patty was made of fake crab meat and deep fried to a point of no recognition. It might as well be a piece of fried dough. Peasant potato? Dry and tasteless. It sure is well aged. Then the apple, yuk! It felt like a piece of whimpy towel. All that for $10? Not worth it.
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J M.
I ordered a side of bacon and half way through a piece I found 5 blond pig hairs growing out of it. Asked for a new water and they brought a glass with a lip-stick stain on it. I think the health inspectors need to do a RE-DO on this cesspool of germs.
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Rob J.
I love BREAKFAST! I love Pancakes! Le Peep is a nice comfortable restaurant with a good staff (We were greeted and everyone was very charming) I love the menu choices - (I am partial to pancakes with fruit). The Blueberry pancakes and the 'Mixed Fruit' (blueberries, apple, banana, stawberries) were excellent). Portions were just right (I am a big guy).....food arrived in a timely manner, we were not rushed, and we were checked on - at the right intervals.
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John A.
Coffee's were gross. No raw sugar. As were the turkey snausages. The eggs were slightly worse than mediocre. The pancakes and potatoes were ok. The service was slow, but not mean. I will not be returning to this location.
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Greg A.
Great breakfast and brunch food. The sweet potato fries are great. There's a wide range of menu options and substitutes are allowed. Often busy, and a bit pricey, this restaurant could become a victim of its success at some point, but no sign of it yet. I had a Juicy Lucy this time that was delicious, with all sorts of tasty things cooked in, $9.95 with sweet potato fries (only). The sweety pie skillet is sweet, tasty, and satisfying. I've ordered it several times.
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Lani P.
Just got back from breakfast w/my hub and his son.. This place was not too bad, though I was hoping they had cornbeef on the menu, but I was also craving eggs benedict. Here's our review: Lumber Jack - hubby said it was ok, and the pancakes I tasted were fluffy. We both agree that the best part was their Hawg Sausage..nice, plump, thick and juicy, but not oily. Gooey Buns - I was hoping it would've been similiar to Kouing aman, or a flaky croissant, they way the menu described, but it was tasty. Crabby Patty Benedict - Nice size,, but because ther fry the outer layer, you can't really taste the crab, but it was good. Though I prefer the way Mimi's Cafe makes theirs. You can really taste the crab, but it does fall apart much more. Tomatoe Juice - Now this, I had to add salt, lot's of peeper and tobasco. The low sodium V8 taste much better and I can't stant it. The atmosphere is cute and adorable as someone had described, they do have a lot of choices. I'm going to go back and try some of their sandwiches for take out, just to see how their lunch portion is.
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Leigh Anne F.
This is our favorite breakfast spot in town. They have an awesome gluten free menu and the waffles are amazing. Great service too.
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Mikhal E.
Came here for a late breakfast today. I ordered the Drifter with no cheese and a multigrain English muffin. I have to say, that was one of the absolute best breakfasts I've ever had. The vegetables were all cooked perfectly, as were the eggs. The food was extremely clean, no grease on it at all. The only thing that wasn't top-notch was the water. It's a small complaint, but the tap water they have in the table pitchers had a funky taste and smell. But like I said, that is a very minor issue, and the food was amazing anyway. I will definitely be returning.
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Jim N.
After a visit to Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster, we stopped at Le Peep for lunch. We were very happy with our meals and the service was prompt. Good solid performance for breakfast/brunch foods at reasonable prices.
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Deanne M.
They do a good job of catering to the GF crowd. Love their coupons!
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Azan D.
Went for brunch today (Sunday) and thought that was a dumb idea. I was wrong, these guys had us seated in 15 min (amazing for brunch on a sunday), and were very friendly. After having been to many Le Peep's, I can say that standard is consistent; good food, fair price, great service. My waiters name was Ricky and he was awesome, there was an issue with one of the orders, the ticket wasn't submitted to the kitchen, and Ricky diffused the situation with his constant communication. I was very pleased with how everything was handled, and how quickly the food came out. I would recommend.
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Thrift Store Mama T.
Delicious food, clean restaurant, good service. Excellent option for a Sunday brunch.
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Denis N.
Le Peeps is a tradition for our family, when in town we have to grab breakfast with our aunt. There is plenty of parking outside and the service and atmosphere is very inviting and the food selection is great and very well priced. I recommend the Hen Pen if you're in the mood for a sampler. Their fresh squeezed orange juice is AMAZING, be sure to try some!
(4)Crystal Girl S.
Le Peep is LePeep. It's solid breakfast food - Not bad but not exceptional. There are so many great breakfast places around town now that I'm sure are putting the hurt on these guys but for good reason. New, gourmet, great atmosphere/decor and fun environment always has my vote but we were in this area and in a hurry so we stopped in. Good food but a boring place and nothing exciting about the menu.
(3)John S.
Service and food used to be good. Now, the service has really taken a downturn. They're slow to even greet us at the table to take drink orders, then consistently get orders wrong, and seem almost annoyed that we need something. Makes the food not as good. Too bad, we used to like coming here every weekend. Not anymore.
(2)Joy T.
Food is okay, it always sounds better than it tastes. Coffee isn't great, the drip isn't bad. Service is hit or miss. My husband gets the breakfast burrito and really likes it. We've been probably a dozen times and I haven't found anything that makes me want to recommend people go here. We go out of convenience as it's the closest breakfast joint to us.
(3)Aaron M.
I understand it's Fathers' Day, but four employees standing at the front and no one can take our name? Why would you tell me it'd only be a five minute wait, when it's obviously 15? Another 5 minutes for the busser to bring a glass for the water. Young waitress, couldn't catch her name, like a bored robot, but in a hurry. Not even a smile. Tried to order, but ABSOLUTELY NO SUBSTITUTIONS!! Had to leave, just not worth jumping through all the hoops. We will not be returning
(1)Maria M.
If I could give this place no stars I would! The worse service I have ever received! We came in New Year's Day a group of 4. Took 30 mins to get seated, then after starving and waiting for our food we got served horrible food that was cold and lacked presentation. We were so hungry we decided to try it anyway. My friend and I ordered the exact same thing, which included chocolate chip pancakes. My pancakes had dried up chocolate and were burnt and cold. Overall food looked like it had been sitting and was not even lukewarm it was COLD!!!! To top it off I found 2 hairs in my food which immediately made me want to throw up and upset me for the remainder of the meal. It was a struggle to get a refill on coffee and water. When I complained (nicely) I was met with a manager with an attitude who was non apologetic and just said "do you want me to send it back?" There was no empathy no consideration just cold "oh well attitude". I will never ever ever go back again there. I am told the location in Boulder is better but I have a bad taste in my mouth literally and I can find better breakfast spots!
(1)Thomas H.
My wife and I visited this location for brunch today, expecting the same warm environment and great experience we'd had at Le Peep back in Albuquerque. Alas, this location does not live up to our past experiences. First impression: Bad. Host inexplicably tried to seat us at a table right next to the noisy kitchen doorway, even though the restaurant was mostly empty. Second impression: Schizophrenic ambience. Outdated decor, and not in a charming or pleasantly nostalgic way. Odd mix of Denny's style booths, faux antique posters, and otherwise plain tables and chairs. Disjointed, and not warm or cozy at all. Third impression: Music is WAY too loud. My wife and I had to almost shout to hear each other. Food: Decent quality and delivered RIDICULOUSLY fast. My chicken fried steak was prepared exactly as I would expect, right down to the perfectly crispy, lightly seasoned potatoes. My wife's Colorado omelette was well-prepared, but surprisingly heavy on meats despite being on the "light" section of the menu. I guess an omelette is "light" if you make it with egg whites, even if it has tons of huge chunks of bacon in it! ##### BOTTOM LINE: Even though the food was good, it was definitely nothing to write home about. I can find chicken fried steak anywhere, and homestyle potatoes are not the hardest thing on earth to get right. This meal cost us $25 after tip, and to put that into perspective, for the same amount (or less) we could have gone to... * The Egg & I, which has far more adventurous flavors, even friendlier service, and a more warm and welcoming environment. * Einstein Bagels, which has more "light" things on the menu that truly won't make you feel greasy. * Village Inn, which is much quieter and offers a better array of veggie/fruit combos for breakfast. * Eclectic Cafe (formerly Cafe de Paris) in Louisville, with their awesome crepes and broad selection of coffees and teas. And so on... Honestly, with so many good choices out there, I can't see any reason for us to return to this Le Peep. Bummer.
(2)Chris H.
Le Peep's are all over the place. have been around forever, and they seem to be growing opening new locations all the time. But...this was my first time to ever eat at a Le Peep. I have to say that while I wasn't disappointed, I also wasn't overly impressed. It is not a great breakfast like The Original Pancake House...but it also is a step up from Denny's or IHOP. I had an omelet that was good...but not great...thus the A-OK rating instead of the Yeh, I'm a Fan.
(3)Donna N.
This location suffers from some outdated decor, and poor layout. Front entry is always congested at busy times. Wait help is excellent. Need to erect a wall next to tiny booths stuck against a wall next to the kitchen (and too near the restrooms). Why isn't any nutritional info available on line for locations. The menu here is not the same as others, and even corporate nutritional info excel spreadsheet is not user friendly. What if I don't order the item exactly? I don't take the potatoes, don't want margarine on my toast, escew the extra bacon? Need to list item with separate tallies for ingredients. (Take a look at Village Inn's interactive menu nutrition--a great tool!) Pricing seems kind of high for the area, and the food. Used to be eating at Le Peep was a step up...a special occasion. Really not anymore.
(2)Kate K.
I've been to a few other Le Peep's and have visited this location once before as well. We stopped in on Saturday morning to grab a late breakfast. Initially I couldn't decide if I wanted breakfast or lunch - so I really like that this place has quite a few lunch offerings on the menu as well. After looking at their seasonal specials, we both decided on the Rio Grande Corncake benedict. It was decent - but the eggs were definitely overcooked. The corncakes delicious, and the chile was good as well. I loved the fresh avocado on the top, but as someone who's iffy about eggs to begin with, the rubbery and overcooked eggs just didn't do it for me. I ended up pushing them to the side and eating the rest. I'll give it another go because it's close, and they have some good looking menu options, but I don't know that it's going to be my go-to breakfast place.
(3)Amanda M.
I went here twice while on vacation recently. Pluses: -offering gluten-free breakfast at all while being very knowledgeable about cross contamination. -offering ingredient lists for other food allergies -having a pitcher of water at the table -great customer service -good tea selection -the food was great. Cons: -the food seemed to always be a little on the cold side. But.... gluten-free diners can't be picky especially when it comes to breakfast. I'm just happy a place offers it,and they actually do it right.
(4)Kenny N.
This is a solid breakfast spot. With their address, it's hard to find on Google Maps, just know it's parallel to Wadsworth and not 88th. They featured good service and took care of mom's food allergies. The food wasn't particularly remarkable, just solid.
(3)Jem U.
This place gave my girl and me food poisoning. I went back to just let them know and maybe make sure their cooks wash their hands or something and they refused to acknowledge. i did'nt want any compensation just an apology but they refused to even listen and quite frankly didn't care. i will never eat at this place again. It's not the cleanest place i've been into, but I was puking my brains out and crapping brown water for 2 days. I would not recommend this place to anyone unless u enjoy praying to the porcelin gods. I see from some older posts that I am not the only "Victim" of this place.
(1)Alicia H.
Will be going back! I love the little extras they have on their menu. "Gooey Buns" are now a favorite of mine and I like how they even had cinnamon raisin bread. I got the stuffed french toast (based on a suggestion on yelp) and it did not disappoint! I also like how they bring you a pitcher for your water since I drink so much of it, I was never without. Our waiter was also very attentive and quick to anything we needed.
(4)Florin Z.
A little hard to find but the food it's very good... service pretty fast as well and I was there when they were busy.
(4)Melissa E.
My boyfriend and I eat brunch here nearly every weekend. We have never had anything we didn't like. The Aspen Crepe (crepes with ricotta and cream cheese inside) is my standby if I'm really hungry. They always have something yummy on their seasonal menu- the worst part about that is that it goes away with the end of the season. Right now from the Winter Menu I've tried the Cinnamonster cinnamon roll and French Toast Waffles (or Waffle French Toast? It's French Toast they put in a waffle iron). Both were delicious! Their specialty coffee drinks are usually pretty good too. I also always get a side of bacon because they make it just the way I like it: crispy but not crumbly. They get super busy on the weekends so sometimes the servers aren't quite as attentive as I like (slow on refills, or a bit too rushy, etc) but we have never had bad service.
(5)Ingrid S.
I realize that this is a chain, but I have been going here for a really long time and I really enjoy the service, how clean it is and friendly the staff is. The place always seems to be busy which is a good thing. I always meet friends from out of state here as it is one of my favorite morning places to go that is cheap and I don't have t worry about breaking the bank. Someone one must wait 10-15 minutes for service and to be seated but that just tells me that the restaurant is full and that this is a place I want to be. Once seated, they always have smiling servers who are friendly, helpful and they are fast. Even with a full restaurant I can get food in a timely manner, it is fresh and tastes like it is fresh and not canned. I come here when I wake up early enough to come to this place.
(4)Brian C.
Stuffed French toast. Good times. This counts as a review right? It's positive.
(4)Lee K.
OK breakfast place.
(3)Frank C.
Another first visit for me. Had a breakfast lobster omelette. Not very impressive. The service was not impressive either. Both could have been better.
(2)J G.
Good place for a Sunday breakfast feast, large portions and everything cooked to perfection.
(5)M C.
Terrible. Went in with my daughter to have breakfast. They first tried to seat us in the back room that was under construction and not the main dining room. After moving to the main dining room, we sat for 15 minutes and still nobody came to greet our table. Tried to get the staff's attn. but they were too busy talking amongst themselves. We got up and left and the three ladies at the front desk didn't say anything, just watched us walk out. Most unbelievable experience I have had at any restaurant. Too bad as this used to be one of our favorite spots. Will never go back again.
(1)Jori S.
I judge restaurants in general by a very simple pair of questions: could I make this and could I make this better? When I ate at Le Peep this morning, the answer to these questions was yes, a resounding yes. The scrambled eggs were some of the worst I've ever had, and the rest of the food just tasted old and very bland. The only decent thing on my plate was the english muffin. I give the 3 star rating because the service was very pleasant and the place was at least clean. There are better breakfast places around, for example, the Le Peep in Boulder. There are just so many better places for your money.
(3)Aaron H.
Not a bad breakfast place. I didn't see anything original on the menu which didn't make it stand out. At breakfast places I typically order the same thing to give every place a fair shake. The eggs benedict was alright but there are better ones served at other restaurants in town. The food is alright, but the atmosphere is starting to get a little out of date and in need of a remodel.
(3)Click S.
I like Le Peep. Good food. Nice, fresh atmosphere.
(4)Karl C.
ahhh. I liked le peep but its just not my bag. too hoity toity and too darn healthy. Isnt bacon supposed to be greasey...? I'm sure this is a nice place to take g-ma to brunch but I wouldn't expect anything special.
(2)Two T.
Best breakfast in the area, great service, great atmosphere. Izzy and his crew work hard to make sure everyone is well taken care of. I love the French Toast and the Green Fields Forever is rich but delicious. Well worth it, get a punch card!
(5)Remy D.
great to to just for a quick easy breakfast. food good service is good. get the side of green chili with almost any breakfast.
(4)Charlie O.
Went here with a coworker who has been going here for years. I got a omlette, it was good and a good sized portion, i could barely finish it. The potatoes it came with were not crispy at all and lacked flavor, thats why they got 3 stars instead of 4, the omlette was awesome and loaded with meat and the coffee was good. Service was quick, as it should have been since we were there 15 minutes after they opened on a thursday.
(3)Rod H.
It truly pains me to have to use this word, but it's the best word I can think of for Le Peep: adorable. Quaint and adorable. The place feels like a bed and breakfast - the kind of place where you might know the owner because he goes to your church or something. The environment is excellent, but the food is phenomenal. They have a good selection of breakfast and brunch food as well as a small selection of lunch items. The pancakes are great, the eggs are great, and the breakfast potatoes are amazing. I don't think I've ever had a bad meal at Le Peep. When I lived close to the restaurant, I ate here almost every weekend, and I'm pretty sure I enjoyed every single experience. The prices are cheap, the service is excellent, and the food is fantastic. I highly recommend the stuffed french toast with strawberry topping. You'll never set foot in an IHOP again.
(5)Amber H.
I went there a few days ago with my mother and it was sub standard food. She had the eggs Benedict and the sauce was awful. The corned beef hash was out of a can but I do have to say that the biscuits and gravy were not too bad. I did feel like the ingredients were not fresh.
(2)Dana J.
I needed to find a breakfast place to take my niece who lives in Broomfield. After looking at Yelp to find the closest place that had good reviews, we settled on Le Peep. My GPS couldn't quite find it but after driving around a bit, we found it in strip mall land. The address is W 88th, but you cannot see it unless you enter from Wadsworth. Anyway, once we got there, there was a 15 min wait on a Sunday at 9:45. The menu had some old standbys and some creative seasonal items. We decided to split a breakfast burrito and the pumpkin & pecan pancakes. They were both very good. They also had a few seasonal coffee drinks pumpkin spice latte, which my niece ordered. I had a diet coke and I thought it was a nice touch that they brought me a little caraffe so I could easily refill my own drink. The staff was pleasant and attentive. The restaurant was clean and the servers were all dressed in Broncos gear because it was a game day. Only thing that kept me from giving them a 5 was that the bathroom could have used a little attention.
(4)Mo C.
LePeep is consistently fantastic. We hit up this location over the holiday with the parents who were in town. Breakfast was great, their coffee is fantastic as always (they have a different flavored coffee option every day). I'd recommend the french toast (part of the 18 wheeler combo) and the eggs benedict (the regular one, not the fancy ones with crab cakes & spinach in them). Plus, you can just sit there after your meal and chat and drink coffee without being chased out (unlike The Egg & I). Also, I've never had to wait for a table here (again, unlike The Egg & I). Love LePeep. Will definitely be heading here again.
(5)C. A. H.
This is a cute and quaint cafe to have a great breakfast. I enjoyed the Lumberjack, but there was so much food, I had to take the blueberry pancakes home with me (great snack for later!) Next time I'll try the Eighteen Wheeler, which comes with french toast instead. Both are very reasonably priced for the large servings. It's a small eatery, but attention to detail is wonderful (e.g., ice water in a wine carafe with sliced lemons on the table with little drinking cups; cinnamon sprinkled around the lip of the (soup) bowl of oatmeal served with brown sugar and fruit; the server pours your coffee at the table and leaves the carafe). I was staying in Boulder and found Le Peep on Yelp-- it was worth the drive.
(4)Jeff C.
If not for the wonderful sunshine in Denver, I would have given it a one star. I ordered crabby egg benedict, the egg was all right, but the crab patty was made of fake crab meat and deep fried to a point of no recognition. It might as well be a piece of fried dough. Peasant potato? Dry and tasteless. It sure is well aged. Then the apple, yuk! It felt like a piece of whimpy towel. All that for $10? Not worth it.
(2)J M.
I ordered a side of bacon and half way through a piece I found 5 blond pig hairs growing out of it. Asked for a new water and they brought a glass with a lip-stick stain on it. I think the health inspectors need to do a RE-DO on this cesspool of germs.
(1)Rob J.
I love BREAKFAST! I love Pancakes! Le Peep is a nice comfortable restaurant with a good staff (We were greeted and everyone was very charming) I love the menu choices - (I am partial to pancakes with fruit). The Blueberry pancakes and the 'Mixed Fruit' (blueberries, apple, banana, stawberries) were excellent). Portions were just right (I am a big guy).....food arrived in a timely manner, we were not rushed, and we were checked on - at the right intervals.
(4)John A.
Coffee's were gross. No raw sugar. As were the turkey snausages. The eggs were slightly worse than mediocre. The pancakes and potatoes were ok. The service was slow, but not mean. I will not be returning to this location.
(2)Greg A.
Great breakfast and brunch food. The sweet potato fries are great. There's a wide range of menu options and substitutes are allowed. Often busy, and a bit pricey, this restaurant could become a victim of its success at some point, but no sign of it yet. I had a Juicy Lucy this time that was delicious, with all sorts of tasty things cooked in, $9.95 with sweet potato fries (only). The sweety pie skillet is sweet, tasty, and satisfying. I've ordered it several times.
(4)Lani P.
Just got back from breakfast w/my hub and his son.. This place was not too bad, though I was hoping they had cornbeef on the menu, but I was also craving eggs benedict. Here's our review: Lumber Jack - hubby said it was ok, and the pancakes I tasted were fluffy. We both agree that the best part was their Hawg Sausage..nice, plump, thick and juicy, but not oily. Gooey Buns - I was hoping it would've been similiar to Kouing aman, or a flaky croissant, they way the menu described, but it was tasty. Crabby Patty Benedict - Nice size,, but because ther fry the outer layer, you can't really taste the crab, but it was good. Though I prefer the way Mimi's Cafe makes theirs. You can really taste the crab, but it does fall apart much more. Tomatoe Juice - Now this, I had to add salt, lot's of peeper and tobasco. The low sodium V8 taste much better and I can't stant it. The atmosphere is cute and adorable as someone had described, they do have a lot of choices. I'm going to go back and try some of their sandwiches for take out, just to see how their lunch portion is.
(3)Leigh Anne F.
This is our favorite breakfast spot in town. They have an awesome gluten free menu and the waffles are amazing. Great service too.
(5)Mikhal E.
Came here for a late breakfast today. I ordered the Drifter with no cheese and a multigrain English muffin. I have to say, that was one of the absolute best breakfasts I've ever had. The vegetables were all cooked perfectly, as were the eggs. The food was extremely clean, no grease on it at all. The only thing that wasn't top-notch was the water. It's a small complaint, but the tap water they have in the table pitchers had a funky taste and smell. But like I said, that is a very minor issue, and the food was amazing anyway. I will definitely be returning.
(4)Jim N.
After a visit to Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster, we stopped at Le Peep for lunch. We were very happy with our meals and the service was prompt. Good solid performance for breakfast/brunch foods at reasonable prices.
(3)Deanne M.
They do a good job of catering to the GF crowd. Love their coupons!
(4)Azan D.
Went for brunch today (Sunday) and thought that was a dumb idea. I was wrong, these guys had us seated in 15 min (amazing for brunch on a sunday), and were very friendly. After having been to many Le Peep's, I can say that standard is consistent; good food, fair price, great service. My waiters name was Ricky and he was awesome, there was an issue with one of the orders, the ticket wasn't submitted to the kitchen, and Ricky diffused the situation with his constant communication. I was very pleased with how everything was handled, and how quickly the food came out. I would recommend.
(4)Thrift Store Mama T.
Delicious food, clean restaurant, good service. Excellent option for a Sunday brunch.
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