Black-Eyed Pea Restaurants serves Denver, CO and is located in the 80222 ZIP code.
Reviews for Black-Eyed Pea Restaurants
Black-Eyed Pea Restaurants received an average rating of 2.27 out of 5 stars from 11 reviews.
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by Amon on 6/15/2021
by Amon on 6/15/2021
by Lina on 9/30/2021
by Lina on 9/30/2021
by Hormizd on 3/22/2021
by Hormizd on 3/22/2021
by Jehonathan on 2/1/2021
by Jehonathan on 2/1/2021
by Rhode on 5/20/2021
by James on 9/4/2021
by James on 9/4/2021
In Short
Old-fashioned wallpaper, farmhouse kitsch and Elvis trinkets create the vibe of a countrified Mississippi eatery. Budget-minded families, 20-somethings and 9-to-5 types pack the place weekdays. The reasonably priced… Read Full Editorial
My Review by adamb2025113606 via Citysearch on 11/13/2013
only good food there is chicken fried steak. Didn't like anything there really.
Awful... the cheese broccoli soup was by burgg via Citysearch on 3/24/2012
Awful... the cheese broccoli soup was chunky, tasted odd and made for a lot of burping and gas. This happened not only to me but to my husband and two teenage daughters.
The waiter was flippant and when asked to provide a clean soup…
Avoid Broadway Location by ITSALLGOODINCO via Citysearch on 8/16/2011
This location is a disaster and I have given up trying to be a customer here. It's dirty, they've gotten stingy with the bread, and the staff is untrained and uncaring with zero leadership from a GM (is there one?). It's disappointing…
many locations don't exist any more by James Firebaugh via Citysearch on 4/23/2011
The head office is lax in updating the locations.
Someone is not doing their job and are getting paid for it.
Call before you go if you have the time for multiple attempts.
I like the food if I can find a restaurant!
Just not all that by rickandres57 via Citysearch on 10/1/2010
In Denver on business, actually my third trip this month. I always like to try the local fare and stay away from the chains, (Chili's, Olive Garden). I was searching for something different and came across the Black Eyed Pea which boasted…
Worst Hostesses on Earth by George McFly via Citysearch on 10/12/2009
My daughter and I went to the location on 104th on Friday, 10/09/09. I went in ahead of her to put our name in and was ignored while two hostesses complained about a party they needed to seat, but had been overlooked. They continued to go…
To Peal Haskins or Peal2Haskins: by DD422 via Citysearch on 6/9/2008
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My name is Desiree I answer the phones at the Blackeyed Pea. I answer 50- 100 phone calls in two hours between 6-8pm. I am betting your friend worked for a less busy location. We are the number one…
Call in for "Carry out" service means automatic HOLD! by Pearl2haskins via Citysearch on 2/26/2008
I'm really not interested in blasting a restaurant needlessly as it appears some here did. We like the food, but the service....? Our complaint is for carry out at the Belleview / Broadway location. The lady that answers the phone is…
Pathetic waste by bigford via Citysearch on 10/26/2007
Bland food, portions cut down to near zero. A hamburger and onion rings consists of *4* rings 2" diameter. No customer appreciation. Greedy.
The worst example of "southern" cooking ever! by mamakin1112 via Citysearch on 11/13/2006
I spent my whole life in the south, with a grandmother that showed me everything she did in the kitchen. So believe me when I tell you that the ONLY think Black Eyed Pea does in the kitchen is OPEN A CAN!!! The food is so bland, it is…
The Black-eyed Pea is for me. by Katmeister via Citysearch on 12/24/2002
My dog really likes the left-overs, and I cannot imagine there not being left-overs from the Black-eyed Pea. They give enormous portions. Actually, the kid portions are pretty big too.
The food is very good, but if you are looking for a…
pathetic by ingemar via Citysearch on 11/20/2002
its a pathetic state of affairs if people consider Black-Eyed Pea a top choice for takeout or for food of any kind - the Denver area does actually have some good restaurants but does suffer from an over abundance of chain eateries. Why do…
Great American Food by bj01 via Citysearch on 8/27/2002
Huge portions, a concept that "cares". Craveable food. The "new decor" is fantastic.