I hadn't been here in quite some time. Â Seems this, like other establishments, needed to cut back to get by. Â Potatoes werent as plentiful- bacon was lesser quality. Â I rate the french toast and the mocha five stars. Â Other than that,exactly as three-stars states, a-ok. Â as the food is pricier than most of your other spots. Â The mocha was worth the price I paid, the food, not. Â
I will say, my dining companion loved that when she ordered more coke, it came in a carafe.
If I get a coupon, I may go back. Otherwise, if-y
You know how your experience is going to go when the host greets you unenthusiastically without eye contact. Â You know how it's going to go when the host asks a server if they "want this table" right in front of you. Â We were seated (at a table that should have been cleaner) and greeted a bit later. Â Watched the host walk away and head to a table in a corner and sit down to eat/talk with someone seated there. We ordered and the food came out rather quickly. Â 27 years of experience in the business had me thinking to myself "I hope they didn't just microwave some made-ahead-of-time items". Â Sure enough... tasted and looked microwaved. Â My wife had the California Turkey. Â The sandwich was mediocre. Â I had the Homestead Breakfast. The biscuits were terrible. Â No flavor and completely microwaved. Â They were dry and hard. Â Eggs were ok. Â The potatoes were passable, but only because they were decently spiced. Â As we exited my wife turned to me and said "please don't take me to 'Le Poop' ever again". Â Perhaps the location in Park Ridge is better, but sadly we won't know. Â This location killed it for us. Â With so many good restaurants popping up with freshly made items and quality ingredients; places like this need to step it up and evolve. Â Throwing mediocre food at guests doesn't work anymore. Â You have to be better.
Review Source:Le Peep was Le Disappointing. I ordered the breakfast sandwich. The eggs  were cooked in the microwave. The bacon was so "crunchy" it could break your filling and it was served radioactive hot. The potatoes that were served with it were a little scary looking. This isn't like the one we went to in D.C.
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