Le Peep
Orlando, FL 32811
Phone: (407) 291-4580
- Price:
- $
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 6:30am-2:30pm, Sat-Sun 7am-2:30pm
Editorial Review for Le Peep – by Lynelle Lawrence
The Scene
Unpretentious in every way. A cross between Denny's and a neighborhood pizza joint. Locals flock to the place for breakfast and, particularly, weekend brunch.
The Food
The menu features everything from bagels, oatmeal, fresh fruit and freshly squeezed juices to more filling fare like omelets, pancakes, French toast, waffles and fruit crepes. Check out the granola blues (granola pancakes stuffed with blueberries), the blushing peach crepes (crepes doused in peach sauce and topped with sour cream), or the Sir Benedict omelet (diced chicken breast, mushrooms, broccoli and cream cheese folded in egg and topped with Hollandaise sauce). An interesting choice is the Desperado Skillet (Tex Mex-style breakfast potatoes, chorizo sausage, green chilies and onions, all engulfed in homemade salsa and topped with melted cheese and two basted eggs), which will surely put hair on your chest.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoLunch foods include hot and cold sandwiches, melts, burgers, salads, soups, pastas, chicken and veggie and seafood crepes.
Save MoneyFor each entree you buy, get a punch on your free Le Peep Club Card. After six punches, your next meal is free.
The ExtrasEat here on your birthday, and get a percent off your meal based on your age. (ID required.)
User Reviews for Le Peep
05/29/2008 Posted by Midwestern
LePeep has the best food in town. The skillets are to die for and the pancakes fill you up. If you like crispy potatoes ask for them to be cooked a little more because they are homestyle potatoes. Make sure you go before 10 a.m. or after 11:30 a.m. if you don't want to wait on Saturdays and Sundays. Forget about Denny's or Perkins! This is the best deal in town for breakfast or lunch at LePeep. Ask for a LePeep Club Card the 7th entree is free!!!! You won't regret having Breakfast or lunch here. The Sicilian is great for lunch.
Pros: Thumbs up on food.
Cons: Not the newest place in town but making improvements
07/14/2006 Posted by wfgiuliano
I decided to give Le Peep a try because of its sky-high rating on Citysearch. I tried the banana nut pancakes and they were just like yo mamma used to make--if she was a lousy cook who used a cheap supermarket pancake mix and not quite ripe bananas. I also ordered eggs that somehow were both cold and overcooked, sausage (with a little piece of bone in it) and a glass of (warmish) OJ. The "more than fair" bill came to $17, not including gratuity, just for me! What made up for the food, however, was the wonderful ambience, which was straight out of a 1980s sitcom with *very* low production values. Gosh, wasn't "Charles in Charge" great? But how to account for that astronomically high rating? Perhaps fraud, you know, the owner slyly logging in under multiple screen names to give their shoddy (that sounds close to the adjective I really want to use) eatery rave reviews. I suspect, though, that the good people who run Le Peep lack enough initiative to do that. Therefore, I attribute the positive reviews to one thing: pity. This is such a pathetic little joint that one must harden his heart before writing a truthful critique. I was taught that if you don't have anything nice to say, it's better to say nothing at all, but in this case I had to make an exception, because it seems to me that this 9.8 rating is like a life-support machine for a patient that should have long ago gone to his reward. It's time to pull the plug!
Pros: You'll Feel Like an Actor in a Mediocre 80s Sitcom
Cons: Everything else!
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