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  • Hugh H.

    Excellent place for breakfast and lunch. With the exception of coffee. Have tasted much better coffee.

    (4)
  • Yvonne L.

    best diner i've ever been. Home feeling, free coffee refill, nice people, ample choices.

    (5)
  • Kristen M.

    Myself, dining partner and a friend came here around 10am on a Saturday morning and were seated immediately in the outside area. Service was fine, though we had to ask for water twice. They offer a pretty standard breakfast menu. I had a breakfast sandwich which is pretty hard to mess up. Most items are under 7 bucks so if you don't feel like cooking at home, but want to eat exactly what you could make yourself, this is the place!

    (3)
  • Michaela B.

    Rich's Other Place is a great breakfast join. They have an affordable $6 breakfast menu and a great variety of other breakfast treats! Most all of the staff is super friendly, service is quick, and there is ample parking! I've never visited for lunch, but I'm sure it's just as good!

    (4)
  • Regina D.

    Small, super fast and friendly service Can't beat their breakfast special, $6 for 2eggs, toast, choice of meat and terrific home fries.

    (4)
  • Er B.

    Grabbed a quick breakfast before a work event in the area. Fast, happy service and the eggs benedict were just yummy!

    (4)
  • Ray T.

    After a morning burning 1,900 calories in the Philly Half Marathon, the ride back to Warminster to pick up the kids was definitely going to involve a food stop. Having grown up in Fort Washington, I suddenly realized that my family never ate breakfast out, and I had no idea where to go to find a good diner. Rides through Andorra, Flourtown, Fort Washington disappointed, but with the old (now closed) diner near springhouse on the radar, Rich's Other Place suddenly pinged the memory banks and sure enough, it was still open, and serving breakfast. Jackpot! A short wait gave rise to a table, good service, and good food. None of the spectors of previous reviews showed themselves, and we had a really nice breakfast of a western omelet and, for the wife, a breakfast combo of eggs and French toast. All was warm, reasonably priced, and yes, tasty. Service was good and kept the coffee cup (and yes, water glass) filled! Bonus was meeting and chatting with Rich, owner of Rich's deli, who I hadn't seen since we moved away in '92. I can't recall how many miles I put on my bike as a kid, riding to Rich's to pick up hoagies for my family. If the Philly half-marathon- or marathon, fingers crossed- are in my future for November 2015, Rich's Other Place is now on the radar for a solid meal to reload after the run!

    (4)
  • James H.

    Went here for breakfast today... Sat immediately on a busy Sunday. That was good. All down hill from there. My girlfriend and I both ordered coffee, and both of our mugs came out dirty. Her's had lip stick on it and mine had caked on coffee. We asked for new cups, and They Had caked on food. Her cup looked like rice, mine looked like a small piece of ham. So we decided not to drink coffee. I had to ask for water 3 times before getting it. Service was awful and the waitress was rude. When we finally got our food, it was underwhelming at best. I ordered a side of hash browns, and they came out undercooked and had multiple bad spots. Nothing was seasoned, and the sausage was dry and flavorless. The best part was the toast. If you are looking for an amazingly predictable piece of wheat toast... This might be your spot. Seeing how there wasn't a single redeemable facet of this trip, I will be driving past rich's other place and going straight to Tiger's II in blue bell. That place runs circles around rich's.

    (1)
  • Charles S.

    Have been coming to this place for years. If it wasnt for its convenient location, I wouldn't bother. The food is mediocre, the service always disappoints, and the ambiance is boring. I only visit when desperate. Try somewhere else if you can!

    (2)
  • Zach V.

    Rich's Other Place has been a go to breakfast spot in Lower Gwynedd for quite a long time. The restaurant occupy's a small building just off Bethlehem Pike. The parking lot is right along the road so as soon as you arrive you can tell if there is going to be a wait. As you walk in the front door there is a counter to the left and the main dining area to the right. The main dining area is small but they turn it over quickly. On the weekends you would usually arrive to a line almost out the door. Since the new addition of their outdoor patio that long line has almost disappeared. During the colder months the line will return but the good news is that it moves pretty quick. The menu has all the normal breakfast items and includes multiple combo meals. On the weekends you can find Rich himself working the register. Rich's keeps the food simple and consistently good. If you want a good breakfast for a reasonable price Rich's is worth the trip.

    (3)
  • Leanne W.

    Have frequented Rich's for years. All of the food is fresh daily. Breakfasts from the grill never greasy! Prompt service, friendly servers, very reasonably priced. Crowded on weekends, worth the short wait. A must!

    (5)
  • Sarah O.

    Can't speak to Rich's original place, but Rich's Other Place is a sanctuary of delicious breakfast. The omelets are buttery, the pancakes are fluffy, and the coffee is hot. The waitstaff is a bit brisk but not unpleasantly so, and the prices are certainly right. Plus, there's just something about those brightly colored booths that puts a smile on your face.

    (4)
  • Brian H.

    As long as I am in the mood to write about breakfast, I can't overlook my neighborhood staple. A little place on the main drag in Spring House, Rich has been here for years. And one thing that can be certain, the food is the freshest and the coffee the most flavorful. If you are lucky enough to get Patty as your waitperson, you will have the best server there as well as the nicest. The others definitely have attitude, one always hurried, another always talking to patrons and ignoring their tables, etc. The eggs are the freshest possible, the omelets are average at best. The bacon is very very good if cooked correctly, depends upon the cook of the day, but the serving is big and the bacon tasty, so I risk the prep. The bagels are as good as can be outside of NYC, but the other breads, ehhh, not so much. Homefries are only good when requested well done, and that is only for the top layer, the rest of the potatoes sit, alone, abandoned on the plate, swept to an early grave. Not the most comfortable seating, hard Formica, but then again, it's breakfast, and it'll wake your ass up!

    (3)
  • Antonio M.

    They act like it's a gift to serve you. Owner made a point to tell me i shouldn't eat there if I spend less than $10. Told me on the way out. Also, told me that this "isn't Starbucks". Will not be going there again. Will also help him out by telling friends, family, and clients not to eat there if they are spending less than $10.

    (1)
  • Rick T.

    Overpriced for cheap poor quality food. Quick service is a +. We only go there if we are in a rush because it is so close to our house. I asked for my home fries well done and they came out partially frozen. When I asked them to cook them more they deep fried them. They were gross. This guy hasn't spent a penny on the place in years.

    (2)
  • Aaron T.

    This is really a diner in disguise. Food is a good value and from the looks of it the staff has been there a long time giving the joint some of its character. Had breakfast one day and lunch the other. Lots of regulars. I'm sure we'll be back. If anything its pretty convenient.

    (4)
  • Phil R.

    Small dinner (seats about 60), great food at a good price. I've personally have had almost everything on the menu and have not been disappointed. Only open for breakfast and lunch (til 2pm) during the week and breakfast only on the weekends. Service is great and friendly. A must go for anyone looking for a good bite.

    (5)
  • Lauren P.

    Now I've never been to the original Rich's place (which is likely a cardinal sin for people in my locale) but we were running some errands and I'd always heard about the breakfasts at Rich's Other Place. Cheap, and homey. That's pretty much exactly what they were. Now, if you're a sufferer of ..well...tush issues let's just's say...fair warning, the booths are hard plastic. Barring that, it's spacious and very clean. We were sat facing the window into the kitchen. I got a kick out of how the staff seemed to get along and work really well around one another at such a busy time of day. The waitresses were nice (Short and to the point, but not rude about it.) The coffee was great, and quickly filled. It was a Friday morning at around 11am, and we both got one of the five dollar breakfast specials. VERY good deal. I got sausage, scrambled eggs, hash browns and four pieces of rye toast for just 5 bucks and a bit of tax. The boyfriend got the same (save the side of scrapple I'm always guilty of, which was perfectly cooked by the way.) Our bill ended up being about 12 bucks total for two very filling breakfasts. My only food criticism is the hash browns, which tasted a bit old. Sort of like they'd been frozen and re-thawed? The boyfriend described the rest of our meal as "something you're grandmother would make you if you came over for breakfast". No frills, very homey. I'd recommended this for about 2-4 people who wanna grab a quick bite in the Springhouse area. Make sure you get there early, they're only open till 2pm most days and I believe they may stop seating early.

    (4)
  • Lan H.

    Brunch brunch and more brunch! Saturday morning cannot go wrong at Rich's Other Place. Settling down with a hot cup o'joe (with free refills that keep on coming!) and satisfying brunch/breakfast items will send your work week woes to the farthest corner of the earth, especially when you're with good company who have known you forever :-) But hey, I would take/go with non-residents to Rich's too! In fact, I took a friendly face from Boston to eat at Rich's for cups of coffee and simple food. Having him as company at Rich's was really special to me because he is an inspiration wherever he goes, and that includes Rich's :-). The following is a repertoire of the food I've eaten: 1. Stuffed French Toast: YOU NEED TO TRY THIS DESPITE HESITATION.You will be stuffed, but happily so. 2. Mexican omelette (special item): savory breakfast items are usually what my taste buds crave, so this omelette hit a high score with the various cheeses, eggy goodness, and then some. Actually, I've been happy with any of the egg+meat+cheese specials at Rich's. And please please please don't forget the home fries! 3. Hot turkey sandwich: oh wait, I've had lunch here too! But...i'd still say to head to Rich's during the early hours for maximum scruptuousness. Yup! Rich's holds the key to my hungry hungry heart.

    (4)
  • Holly F.

    Rich put a beautiful new outdoor patio on, come and check it out and enjoy the view.

    (5)
  • Bob C.

    Not a very clean place and needs a major update. Food is average at best.

    (2)
  • Chris S.

    OK like i said prior Rich's Other place had become some sort of an obsession, but that quickly turned sour a couple Sundays ago. The place only has a couple waitresses, one with long hair and one with short. The short haired lady has always been cold, but whatever, that's just her style, it doesn't matter too much to me cause I'm not looking for a friend. But on this particular Sunday, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. The place was almost full with only two tables left, one by the window by itself and the other is sort of in the middle of the floor and a older gentleman came in and the hostess told him to grab a seat. He choose the one by the window, which I need to add was a bit of a bigger table. Well, the long haired waitress come barreling over and tells him he cant sit there. She then tells him they need to save the bigger table for when bigger groups come in, there was no one else there yet, am I right in this situation it should be first come first serve. She was berating him and it was embarrassing to her, to him and kind of to all of us in the restaurant. I don't know but I personally think you cant tell a guy to pick a table and then tell him he cant sit there and then raise your voice to the customer. The old guy said he wasn't going to eat here ever again and he left, it made me feel bad for the entire day, poor little old man by himself getting treated like that. Well I haven't been back since and I'm not sure I will be.

    (1)
  • South D.

    It's ok, in a pinch. They have no competition. The staff is indifferent towards customers, their potatoes aren't very good, the silverware and plates and mugs are all old and tired. Their egg dishes are pretty decent. Again, they have no competition so it's always packed - no other diners are close. Open a diner across the street and at least half of their business if not more would walk. Place needs an overhaul.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Rich’s Other Place

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