I visited here while traveling after hearing that they had a gluten-free menu. Unfortunately, the food was not celiac safe, definitely not gluten-free and most likely cross-contaminated. I became sick within 15 minutes of driving away from the place and had to stop at a nearby establishment and run to the bathroom. Let me repeat: NOT safe for celiacs.
As for the quality of the food, my omelet arrived cold, the plate of sausage was cold. No flavor to either one. Has the cook heard of things like salt or pepper?. My child ordered a Belgian waffle, took one bite and refused to eat it. I tasted the waffle and it was sour. I sent it back and ordered her some scrambled eggs, which arrived lukewarm. They were not impressive, tasteless, and she barely ate any of it.
The eggs should have come with bread, but since we are gluten-free we asked for a gluten-free English muffin. They tried to double-charge for the muffin (a fee for a "side of toast" and the upgrade to an English muffin which was nearly $6 total). The server removed the item charge entirely when I asked for the price to be adjusted because this did not seem correct.
Normally, I like to have a latte with my breakfast but this place does not do anything other than drip or pressed coffee. No alternative milks other than almond milk, so I skipped the coffee.
Waitstaff was pleasant, despite our issues with the food. However, as sick as that meal made me, I will never recommend LePeep to anyone (celiac or not). They really should throw out their gluten-free menu because the only people who really need it are celiac sufferers. If you can't guarantee the food is safe, why bother having the menu? Also, fire the cook at this location because food should never leave the...
Read moreUpdate: my husband and I went here on monday and our experience wasn’t as good as it was before.
I had decided to order the triple decker this time instead of the usual bisquits and gravy. The triple decker does not look like what it sounds like. It’s a small sandwich with about two small handfuls of fries. The fries were good but the price was a little much for the portion. Will stick to my usual.
But…the part that really got me during our most recent visit was that my husband had chose hasbrowns with his breakfast and instead they brought him fruit. Which wasn’t a big deal. I let the waitress know that we didn’t order fruit and that we choose hashbrowns instead as our side.
So she said “okay that’s fine” and proceeded to take away the bowl of fruit in front of us. This bowl of fruit was in the middle of our table while my husband and I were talking and laughing. So inevitably spit and dust made contact with it. So my question is, did she take it in the back and just serve it to another customer? Did they throw it away?
Why didn’t she just keep it on the table??
On top of all that, when we finally get to the register, they tried to charge me for the hashbrowns!!
Disappointing experience this time and will most likely find a different breakfast spot.
They were also out of coffee.
— Can’t wait to bring my entire family here! The food was absolutely delicious, prices were reasonable, portions are great and service was amazing! Our waitress Kayla was...
Read moreI recently dined at Le Peep of Las Colinas and wanted to share my experience. The first thing that struck me was the friendly staff and the fast service. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a warm welcome and seated promptly. The staff members were attentive and eager to assist throughout my meal, which made for a pleasant dining atmosphere.
However, when it came to the food, I found it to be just okay. I decided to try the wanderer skillet based on the server's recommendation. While there was nothing inherently wrong with it, it failed to stand out in any remarkable way. The dish consisted of a mix of ingredients, but I found it to be heavily skewed towards potatoes. The flavors were decent, but it lacked the wow factor I was hoping for.
Another aspect that left me slightly disappointed was the price. Considering the quality and taste of the skillet, I found it to be on the expensive side. I would have expected a more satisfying experience for the price I paid.
Overall, Le Peep of Las Colinas had a positive atmosphere with friendly staff and efficient service. However, the food, particularly the wanderer skillet, didn't leave a lasting impression. It was decent but failed to deliver anything extraordinary. Moreover, the dish felt potato-heavy, and the overall value for the price paid was underwhelming. If you're looking for a quick meal with a pleasant ambiance, this place...
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