Le Peep Omaha - Northpark
$ • American, Breakfast, Salad
Hours:
2012 N 117th Ave, Omaha
(402) 991-8222
About Le Peep Omaha - Northpark
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Le Peep Omaha - Northpark Reviews
Use to be a go to brunch spot. Unfortunately they don’t have a spot for a baby changer and claim the bathrooms are too small. They’ve lost my business for good. Go down the street to First Watch where families are actually welcomed.
Terrible service. The owner is not Customer Oriented. Staff great but the owner is horrible. The food was not by any means worth the price. Will not go to any Le Peeps ever again. Would not recommend. If I could rate with negative stars I would due to the owner. Same owner has all of the Le Peeps in this area.
We went to breakfast at Le Peep this morning (our first time) and it was very disappointing. I ordered the lavender rose chai and hen pen with fruit instead of toast. My food was nothing special and it arrived cold. The chai was too sweet and floral heavy- so much so I couldn't drink it. My side of fruit was literally 3 pieces of melon in a tiny plastic cup.
My husband got a chorizo green chile omelette and coffee. There was no chorizo in it and he ordered it without onions...read full review
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Hours
| Monday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Tuesday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Wednesday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Thursday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Friday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Saturday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Sunday | 7AM - 2PM |
Le Peep Omaha - Northpark serves delicious food in generous portions. Popular dishes include mango stuffed French toast, bruschetta avocado toast, salmon Benedict, and avocado bacon omelette. The restaurant offers excellent breakfast options, including a lavender honey latte, with quick and friendly service in a pleasant atmosphere. Recently, guests have noted that the servers are very nice, attentive, and patient, often checking on diners frequently to ensure their needs are met. The food is consistently delivered hot and fast, making it a great "go-to" spot for both pleasure and business breakfasts. However, some diners have mentioned that it can get quite loud inside, suggesting a need for better acoustics. Overall, it remains a highly recommended place to try when in Omaha, and it is considered kid-friendly, though the layout may pose challenges for wheelchair accessibility.