This place has good food, and the service is pretty good, but the atmosphere is too boring, to be frank. The place just needs renovation. It isn't inviting at all. As for pricing, they're reasonable. Nothing that's too expensive. If you're looking for a moderately priced place ($5-$15), then this should suit your needs.
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Tim M.
Had breakfast here today. Food and service was great. We had eggs, bacon, scrapple, belgium waffles, coffee. Service was fast and kind. Prices were way more than reasonable. Well be back, really happy we found this place.
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Cheryl C.
First time here this morning. Food was barely room temperature. After we sent it back it was slightly above room temperature but it had a hair in it. Very disgusting. Service was poor.
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Denise C.
Stopped in for breakfast over the weekend. The waitress was friendly and service was fast. Good coffee....food was a disappointment. The place could use a good cleaning. Not sure we'll be back.
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Ryan S.
We haven't lived in the area very long and have been searching for a good diner like the Terminal in Willow Grove, PA. Now thats a tall order, which anyone who's been to the Terminal knows. But Keystone is by far as close as we've been able to come to a place as good and as cheap in the area. I was really impressed with how perfectly they cooked my breakfast which was one of their 2 egg meals. I still can't get over just how perfectly cooked the eggs were, its rare to find any place that can perfectly cook sunny side up eggs without overcooking the edges. The staff could not have been nicer and the prices were great even without the tons of coupons they send out. I would have given them a perfect 5 star and considered them on par with the Terminal if the french toast my wife ordered hadn't been a little on the bland side. The consistency, texture and bread were perfect, but the seasoning was just a little too bland for our tastes. I really enjoyed this place though and plan to eat there more often in the future. Next visit we'll have to take their pancakes for a test drive as well as possibly checking out some of their dinner/lunch type meals. I highly recommend this place if you're looking for a good diner.
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Josie D.
Nothing special here. Prices portions are good. Some very basic things wrong here. This is the only restaurant I've ever been in that doesn't serve bread with it's food. I ordered grilled pork chops that were under cooked. When I asked for bread and butter they said it didn't come with it but the waitress went and got me stale bun. I never heard of not serving bread with a platter. From what I hear, there are some things right with this place and there are some things very wrong.
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Sandra E.
When I want a good diner, this is where I go. I often take people out for lunch and I this is my go-to place. I like the food; it's good, it's what I expect (and sometimes even better), and the servings are plentiful. The prices are really good, too! I took someone for lunch recently at it was $13 and change for both of us! Of course, it depends on what you eat (usually it's more around $20, including tip), but you can get a good lunch at a great price. Recently, there was some sort of barley soup that was delicious, and the person I was taking to lunch, an inveterate complainer, must have remarked ten times about how good it was (and seriously, if you knew this person, you'd know that she doesn't throw compliments around lightly). I will also admit that the guys I assume are the proprietors are always so welcoming that they make me feel like I'm their only customer and they appreciate me. (And I don't go out to lunch all that often.) I've been to other diners, and some of them are pretty decent, but even though Keystone Grille isn't the closest, it's the one I have pretty much settled on as my "regular diner." P.S. I am always amazed because Keystone Grille offers a few free meals -- on Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day, I believe -- and because I'm a minister those days/weeks tend to be busy and so several times I've gone there for turkey, mashed potatoes, etc. (maybe it's ham for Christmas). They have been a lifesaver, and it's an excellent way to say thank you to their customers!!!
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Peggy F.
Every time my parents come to visit we go out to breakfast here. The food is always served fresh and hot. They also make frequent coffee rounds which is a plus. It has become out go to breakfast place.
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Valerie S.
Not bad for a diner... Had their Classic Reuben which was good, but it had coleslaw on it which isn't exactly "classic" and I'm still not convinced that they made it on rye bread... Just really couldn't taste any rye in the bread at all, and that is one of the essential components of a Reuben. Didn't stop me from scarfing it down though. Also had a nice fresh salad, and my husband seemed to enjoy the meatloaf and lobster bisque that he ordered. The service was great as well... It was really, really super cold in the restaurant the night that we went, but we WERE in the midst of a major cold front... It was kinda hard to eat with a big jacket over my lap and another wrapped around my shoulders!
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Tim H.
I've had mixed experiences at Keystone. It's very local for me, so it's a decent place to stop for breakfast on the weekends or a low-key dinner during the week. Some of their food is good, some less so. I like the home fries that come with the eggs, and the eggs have always been well prepared (you'd be amazed at how many places botch over-easy eggs). The bacon is no good though, it's thin and rubbery. I've had a few dinners there, but not many. I've come away with the impression that most of the food is ok, but none that I tried have been great. Overall it's still a little local spot that's good for a change, but if you're just coming through, there are better options.
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Erin M.
I was meeting some friends for lunch on Sunday in Audubon. I couldn't think of a single interesting place to hit that wasn't a chain. My friend's mom suggested we try the new diner that just opened in the former location for the Osaka restaurant. We were seated immediately. Although there were booths open, our host tried to seat us in the middle of the room. I asked for a booth and I have to say I was surprised he didn't seat us in one anyway. Who doesn't want a booth as their first choice after all? Other than that one-off, the service was fine, our waitress served us quickly and she let us sit and linger over our meal while we caught up. Bonus points for that. The meal was fine, as okay as any meal in a PA diner. Come on, this isn't New Jersey, or even New York, so I wasn't prepared to be wowed. I had a crab sandwich. It came on a grilled sourdough bread with a mild Swiss cheese (which was quite nice) and the crab was imitation, although the description didn't say so. That was fine, I love imitation crab. It was good. The fries that came with it were beyond bland. My girl-friend got a chocolate shake (quite good) and a grilled ham and cheese that she quite enjoyed. My guy-friend got a bowl of vegetable soup and finished my crab sandwich. Overall it was fine, probably better than about 90% of the diners in the area.
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Gary G.
The portions are plentiful and affordable. Haven't tried everything on the menu but the food I have eaten has been consistently good. The French toast, pancakes and Eggs Benedict are top notch, as are the crab cakes, roast beef and steak. The stuffed flounder is the best in the area.
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Jan K.
Based on Chowhound reviews (I should know better) I and my family brought my mom here for a Sunday breakfast/ lunch. It is a re-purposed Pizza Hut, and noisy (also because it was packed.) We were served our drinks pretty quickly but had to wait about 10 minutes for our orders to be taken. We had to ask for lunch menus as it was 11:10 and lunch starts at 11:00. The waitress requested we order by number, which we did. We signaled the waitress after 40 minutes of waiting for our meals without so much as a comment. My turkey and blue cheese was OK. Turkey seemed fresh. My wife ordered Souvlaki, but was told "here's your Gyros" when her plate came. Since we waited so long she did not complain. Until she discovered the "Gyros" was merely hot roast beef, no onions, and the "tzatziki" sauce appeared to be sour cream (not yogurt) without a hint of garlic or dill. When I brought to the waitress' attention that the order was neither what was requested NOR the proffered substitute she offered to take it back, but in no way apologized or showed the least bit of contrition. Everyone else ordered breakfast food which looked OK (except for the limp, probably pre-cooked bacon.) My teenage son ordered chipped beef on toast. This MAY be a coincidence, but he became violently ill around 5:30 or so, and spent the evening until about 1:30 AM expelling his breakfast in every imaginable way. Could have been an unrelated stomach virus, but chipped beef seems an awfully suspicious culprit. The manager DID comp our meal, which ALMOST made me not write a negative review, but cleaning the bathroom this morning made me think otherwise. Needless to say, we WON'T be returning.
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Nicholas P.
This place has good food, and the service is pretty good, but the atmosphere is too boring, to be frank. The place just needs renovation. It isn't inviting at all. As for pricing, they're reasonable. Nothing that's too expensive. If you're looking for a moderately priced place ($5-$15), then this should suit your needs.
(3)Tim M.
Had breakfast here today. Food and service was great. We had eggs, bacon, scrapple, belgium waffles, coffee. Service was fast and kind. Prices were way more than reasonable. Well be back, really happy we found this place.
(5)Cheryl C.
First time here this morning. Food was barely room temperature. After we sent it back it was slightly above room temperature but it had a hair in it. Very disgusting. Service was poor.
(1)Denise C.
Stopped in for breakfast over the weekend. The waitress was friendly and service was fast. Good coffee....food was a disappointment. The place could use a good cleaning. Not sure we'll be back.
(2)Ryan S.
We haven't lived in the area very long and have been searching for a good diner like the Terminal in Willow Grove, PA. Now thats a tall order, which anyone who's been to the Terminal knows. But Keystone is by far as close as we've been able to come to a place as good and as cheap in the area. I was really impressed with how perfectly they cooked my breakfast which was one of their 2 egg meals. I still can't get over just how perfectly cooked the eggs were, its rare to find any place that can perfectly cook sunny side up eggs without overcooking the edges. The staff could not have been nicer and the prices were great even without the tons of coupons they send out. I would have given them a perfect 5 star and considered them on par with the Terminal if the french toast my wife ordered hadn't been a little on the bland side. The consistency, texture and bread were perfect, but the seasoning was just a little too bland for our tastes. I really enjoyed this place though and plan to eat there more often in the future. Next visit we'll have to take their pancakes for a test drive as well as possibly checking out some of their dinner/lunch type meals. I highly recommend this place if you're looking for a good diner.
(4)Josie D.
Nothing special here. Prices portions are good. Some very basic things wrong here. This is the only restaurant I've ever been in that doesn't serve bread with it's food. I ordered grilled pork chops that were under cooked. When I asked for bread and butter they said it didn't come with it but the waitress went and got me stale bun. I never heard of not serving bread with a platter. From what I hear, there are some things right with this place and there are some things very wrong.
(2)Sandra E.
When I want a good diner, this is where I go. I often take people out for lunch and I this is my go-to place. I like the food; it's good, it's what I expect (and sometimes even better), and the servings are plentiful. The prices are really good, too! I took someone for lunch recently at it was $13 and change for both of us! Of course, it depends on what you eat (usually it's more around $20, including tip), but you can get a good lunch at a great price. Recently, there was some sort of barley soup that was delicious, and the person I was taking to lunch, an inveterate complainer, must have remarked ten times about how good it was (and seriously, if you knew this person, you'd know that she doesn't throw compliments around lightly). I will also admit that the guys I assume are the proprietors are always so welcoming that they make me feel like I'm their only customer and they appreciate me. (And I don't go out to lunch all that often.) I've been to other diners, and some of them are pretty decent, but even though Keystone Grille isn't the closest, it's the one I have pretty much settled on as my "regular diner." P.S. I am always amazed because Keystone Grille offers a few free meals -- on Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day, I believe -- and because I'm a minister those days/weeks tend to be busy and so several times I've gone there for turkey, mashed potatoes, etc. (maybe it's ham for Christmas). They have been a lifesaver, and it's an excellent way to say thank you to their customers!!!
(5)Peggy F.
Every time my parents come to visit we go out to breakfast here. The food is always served fresh and hot. They also make frequent coffee rounds which is a plus. It has become out go to breakfast place.
(4)Valerie S.
Not bad for a diner... Had their Classic Reuben which was good, but it had coleslaw on it which isn't exactly "classic" and I'm still not convinced that they made it on rye bread... Just really couldn't taste any rye in the bread at all, and that is one of the essential components of a Reuben. Didn't stop me from scarfing it down though. Also had a nice fresh salad, and my husband seemed to enjoy the meatloaf and lobster bisque that he ordered. The service was great as well... It was really, really super cold in the restaurant the night that we went, but we WERE in the midst of a major cold front... It was kinda hard to eat with a big jacket over my lap and another wrapped around my shoulders!
(3)Tim H.
I've had mixed experiences at Keystone. It's very local for me, so it's a decent place to stop for breakfast on the weekends or a low-key dinner during the week. Some of their food is good, some less so. I like the home fries that come with the eggs, and the eggs have always been well prepared (you'd be amazed at how many places botch over-easy eggs). The bacon is no good though, it's thin and rubbery. I've had a few dinners there, but not many. I've come away with the impression that most of the food is ok, but none that I tried have been great. Overall it's still a little local spot that's good for a change, but if you're just coming through, there are better options.
(3)Erin M.
I was meeting some friends for lunch on Sunday in Audubon. I couldn't think of a single interesting place to hit that wasn't a chain. My friend's mom suggested we try the new diner that just opened in the former location for the Osaka restaurant. We were seated immediately. Although there were booths open, our host tried to seat us in the middle of the room. I asked for a booth and I have to say I was surprised he didn't seat us in one anyway. Who doesn't want a booth as their first choice after all? Other than that one-off, the service was fine, our waitress served us quickly and she let us sit and linger over our meal while we caught up. Bonus points for that. The meal was fine, as okay as any meal in a PA diner. Come on, this isn't New Jersey, or even New York, so I wasn't prepared to be wowed. I had a crab sandwich. It came on a grilled sourdough bread with a mild Swiss cheese (which was quite nice) and the crab was imitation, although the description didn't say so. That was fine, I love imitation crab. It was good. The fries that came with it were beyond bland. My girl-friend got a chocolate shake (quite good) and a grilled ham and cheese that she quite enjoyed. My guy-friend got a bowl of vegetable soup and finished my crab sandwich. Overall it was fine, probably better than about 90% of the diners in the area.
(3)Gary G.
The portions are plentiful and affordable. Haven't tried everything on the menu but the food I have eaten has been consistently good. The French toast, pancakes and Eggs Benedict are top notch, as are the crab cakes, roast beef and steak. The stuffed flounder is the best in the area.
(5)Jan K.
Based on Chowhound reviews (I should know better) I and my family brought my mom here for a Sunday breakfast/ lunch. It is a re-purposed Pizza Hut, and noisy (also because it was packed.) We were served our drinks pretty quickly but had to wait about 10 minutes for our orders to be taken. We had to ask for lunch menus as it was 11:10 and lunch starts at 11:00. The waitress requested we order by number, which we did. We signaled the waitress after 40 minutes of waiting for our meals without so much as a comment. My turkey and blue cheese was OK. Turkey seemed fresh. My wife ordered Souvlaki, but was told "here's your Gyros" when her plate came. Since we waited so long she did not complain. Until she discovered the "Gyros" was merely hot roast beef, no onions, and the "tzatziki" sauce appeared to be sour cream (not yogurt) without a hint of garlic or dill. When I brought to the waitress' attention that the order was neither what was requested NOR the proffered substitute she offered to take it back, but in no way apologized or showed the least bit of contrition. Everyone else ordered breakfast food which looked OK (except for the limp, probably pre-cooked bacon.) My teenage son ordered chipped beef on toast. This MAY be a coincidence, but he became violently ill around 5:30 or so, and spent the evening until about 1:30 AM expelling his breakfast in every imaginable way. Could have been an unrelated stomach virus, but chipped beef seems an awfully suspicious culprit. The manager DID comp our meal, which ALMOST made me not write a negative review, but cleaning the bathroom this morning made me think otherwise. Needless to say, we WON'T be returning.
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