Family-friendly venue for pizza, hoagies & a long list of Italian faves with blackboard specials.
Hours
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 138 N Flowers Mill Rd, Langhorne, PA 19047
Phone: (215) 752-4743
Website: http://peppispizzapasta.com/
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
It was us and another couple in the restaurant sitting down. The waitress comes over to ask us what we want to drink, we both said water. The waitress never brought us out water the entire duration of us eating dinner. Then, I asked the waitress when is a good time to place a large pizza to go, and then I just said I’ll just put the order in when our meals come out. My husbands personal pizza never came out, I guess she misunderstood and thought we wanted that to go. There was only us and another couple. The waitress was simply playing on her phone instead of paying attention that we never had water. We ate dinner without any drinks. The dining area also smelled like dirty wet cleaning rags. I won’t be coming back.
As for the free pizza- you told me i needed to contact Slice for a refund which I did not do. I dont care about free pizza. I cared about you making sure no one gets hurt by addressing the fact that I bit into.metal. Your lack of concern was unexpected in this situation.
I went to buy eggplant parmesan. It’s my favorite dish and I order it from everywhere. So I order and sit down, playing phone games.
When it’s ready, the older Italian guy looking at me from behind the counter, calls out “Eggplant, eggplant!” with a stupid smirk on his face. For those of you who don’t know, the word eggplant is an Italian slur against certain races for their skin tone. (Actually not an insult, except that they mean it as one…)
Anyway, when I walk up to the counter and look at him, he still has a smirk, like he’s proud of himself. So I decide to play with him about it.
I tell him, no, it was an eggplant parmesan not sn “eggplant”. (This is where an honest person would have been slightly insulted at the idea that he tried to use an onvious slur) He just repeats me, “Oh, eggplant parmesan.” He didn’t ask why I said that, but he still had a smirk. Alrighty then…
At that point, I knew he knew exactly what he was doing. It’s too bad. I love eggplant parmesan, but I’ll never shop there again. (Your dollar is your vote.) I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that someone would try to be offensive in America in 2025. This isn’t really a shining point in our county’s history, and this guy’s attitude is reflective of that.
I’m glad it happened though, because after 3 years of living in this region it forced me to drive just a little further to a suburban type of diner on Street Rd that I hadn’t been to in a while and buy their eggplant parmesan. Best in the region. So this guy kind of did me a favor, because the truth is they don’t give enough eggplant in their eggplant parmesan at Peppi’s. I’m used to authentic Italian food. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either (from here).
And that’s pretty much my honest review for their food. Not bad, not great. But convenient location.
Service is great, always making sure everything alright
Food is amazing definitely would recommend the taco pizza, penna vodka, and for dessert the cannoli