So, my girlfriend and I were in the area to find some lunch and we decided on Le Peep. Â We both like brunch style food and wanted something other than diner style. Â Upon entry it seemed clean enough and we were greeted with little enthusiasm or friendliness. Â We sat down and got the usual, "can I get you something to drink?" Â We started with just water. Â After a few minutes the waitress came back and asked if we knew what we wanted. Â I had an egg and spinach dish with chicken and potatoes. Â My girlfriend had a spinach and mushroom sandwich. Â I then asked for coffee as well. Â The food came quickly and was alright. Â My eggs were overcooked though. Â The sandwich was ok according to my girlfriend. Â We didn't have much issue with the food. Â It was as expected for a chain restaurant. Â But the waitress seemed like we were bothering her and brought our check without a second word. Â I think she asked if everything was alright, but if so it was done in passing and without genuine care. Â After we ate and I drank my coffee, she came back and asked if we were all done. Â My girlfriend is a light eater and had the majority of her food remaining on her plate. Â The waitress didn't even ask if there was something wrong with the food or if she wanted a to go box. Â I thought that a little odd as it seems almost customary in most sit down dinning establishments. Â So we asked and got a tiny box without another word. Â When I got up to pay at the front (which we had to guess at because neither the waitress or host said anything about it), the host grunted at me after I gave him my check. Â Not a thank you or please come again or how was the meal. Â Nothing. Â This prompted a conversation in the car between my girlfriend and I about friendliness in the world. I guess in the end, we got what we went for: food. Â But it wasn't great and the couldn't-be-interested-in-customers service will keep us from patronizing the establishment again. Â We should have gone to Village Inn. Â At least I know the pies there are good.
Review Source:We spotted this place our first night in Denver and had been dreaming about visiting ever since! We finally visited for a spontaneous brunch and were pleased by the cute, country setting and friendly waitstaff. The prices were great, the portions were large, and the food was well seasoned. Not too oily or salty, as can often be the case with breakfast places. We were really impressed by the wide variety of foods included on the  menu, including plenty of healthy and vegetarian options. The only thing that concerned me was that I saw a waiter grab a sandwich with his bare hands to slice it, then immediately served it to the table behind us. I didn't witness any such treatment with our food, but it disturbed me.
Review Source:Came with my son for lunch. Â I had the Gipsy potato skillet and it was unbelievable dry and tasteless except for to much salt on it. Â My son had the pancakes and banana on the side. Â The pancakes were normal but the banana must have been very brown.
The place smells like unwashed people and I only saw guests who were over 50. I came around noon and saw a total of 6 other customers.