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Welcome to Majestic Diner

Majestic Diner in Westbury, NY offers a vast menu filled with value meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Known for generous portions and a standard aesthetic, the diner has been a favorite for many customers over the years. With friendly service, clean atmosphere, and fair prices, Majestic Diner continues to impress locals and visitors alike. Customer favorites include the Gyro Strips & Two Eggs and the Oreo pancakes, along with a variety of omelette options. With a mix of old and new decor, Majestic Diner provides a nostalgic dining experience for all.

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  • Majestic Diner
    498 Old Country Rd Westbury, NY 11590
    498 Old Country Rd Westbury, NY 11590 Hotline: (516) 997-6010

Introducing Majestic Diner: A Gem in Westbury, NY

Welcome to Majestic Diner, a beloved establishment located at 498 Old Country Rd in Westbury, NY. This American diner not only offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere but also an extensive menu that caters to all tastes and preferences.

Whether you're in the mood for a hearty breakfast, a satisfying lunch, a delicious dinner, or even a late-night snack, Majestic Diner has you covered. With options ranging from specialty egg platters to eggs and omelettes, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

One of the standout features of Majestic Diner is their commitment to providing a diverse range of options for their customers. From vegan and vegetarian choices to gluten-free and dairy-free alternatives, everyone can find something that suits their dietary needs.

  • Offers Delivery & Takeout
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Accepts Credit Cards, Android Pay, Apple Pay, and Cryptocurrency
  • Good for Groups, Kids, and Families
  • Private Lot Parking and Bike Parking Available

But it's not just the food that makes Majestic Diner special. The attentive and friendly service provided by the staff ensures that every visit is a pleasant and memorable experience.

Customers rave about the generous portions, delicious desserts, and nostalgic atmosphere that Majestic Diner offers. Whether you're a long-time patron or a first-time visitor, you'll feel right at home at this diner.

So why not stop by Majestic Diner in Westbury, NY and experience it for yourself? Whether you're looking for a quick bite to eat or a leisurely meal with friends and family, Majestic Diner is sure to satisfy your cravings and leave you wanting more.

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Edwin S.
Edwin S.

With inflation rampant and greedflation underway, it's important to find good value meals. Majestic Diner is one of them. With a vast menu ranging between breakfast, lunch and dinner Majestic delivers large portions on all. The aesthetic of the diner is fairly standard and when we last ate there, the ceiling started leaking. Despite all that though, the service is there is the staff does attempt to make things right and good. Taste: 3.5/5 Service: 4/5 Ambiance: 3/5 Value for money: 4.5/5 We had: 1) Quesadilla with Chorizo: the chorizo is a great addition and would totally recommend this 2) Lox eggs Benedict: fairly standard 3) Blintze: Very rich, great to share and not as an individual meal given how strong the flavours are 4) Bacon egg & cheese on a roll: not bad 5) sausage egg cheese bagel: not bad as well, what you would expect!

Terry B.
Terry B.

Just over 34 years ago, this was my first Long Island diner when I was here interviewing for a job at Adelphi. The food and service were great, but I was especially impressed by their desserts case. Now, they have been through several iterations, but this is still high on our list of diners in the county. For breakfast, I am quite impressed with their Oscar omelette, with generous portions of asparagus and topped with holandaise sauce. My wife loves their vegetable quesadilla. The service is always spot on. A perfect oasis of food when we are out shopping.

J C.
J C.

Very friendly service, clean and welcoming. Food is great, prices are fair. Will return again soon!

Liam J.
Liam J.

Great diner, Thomas' H&A was packed so we came here, The Oreo pancakes were great along with the home fries and chocolate milkshake, service was fast and friendly and the interior was nice with the old and new. Would recommend.

Robert G.
Robert G.

It seems that I have repeatedly been prompted to review Majestic Diner, of which there are seemingly two on Long Island. That said, I must start out with a slogan with 5 words. "LAWN GILAND" DINER FEATURING ABBONDANZA There is a silver lining in some clouds and this was the silver lining on an overnight stay in this area using points for lodging. When you leave one of the 2 NYC airports in Queens and board the LIRR to stay this far out, the hassle and work involved might outweigh the savings. (I learned that the Northern New Jersey lodging options make more sense, since you can use NJ Transit at very reasonable prices and it will put you right into Port Authority in Manhattan.) At any rate, I looked at my phone for diner food and Majestic Diner came up. With its metallic exterior and photos of bodacious and abundant food, I was interested. It was about a mile to get there, which I did on foot, complete with an umbrella, and it's on a major boulevard that has all the malls and big box shopping. Once inside, it's decked out as an old school diner, and perhaps even nicer than most adhering to this theme. There are many booths and, because of the big windows and good lighting, it's bright inside, which is what I prefer. I asked for a booth adjacent to a window so I could savor "Lawn Giland" street life. I saw the portions going to customers after sitting down ... and after seeing the menu board specials. These are not $15 packaged deals, given that this is a more expensive area and, well, not Buffalo. However, it's a good value and, coming in at mid-afternoon, the meal served as lunch and dinner. The meal consisted of chicken breasts in a tasty sauce atop a bed of pasta, a salad, cole slaw with a pickle spear, bread, a large slice of chocolate cheesecake, and refillable coffee. Everything on that list fetches at least 4 stars. Also, the ingredients were very fresh and I especially noticed this with the salad. I would have liked to have given the chocolate cheesecake 5 stars, but that is reserved for the now gone Concord Diner in Valley Stream, also on Long Island, where the chocolate was drizzled in to look marbled and which I ate during a lot of rumbling, which, as a Californian, made me think of an earthquake when it was just the LIRR going by. That was the best cheesecake I've eaten to date. The service at Majestic Diner was friendly and attentive. Could it be that taking photos tends to ratchet up the level of service? I ponder this every now and then. The patrons were also friendly. As I took photos, these two ladies from Brooklyn, but native to Poland, began conversing with me from their adjacent table, which was also pleasant. This also makes me ponder if I have a sign saying "foreigners, talk to me," since my friends observe this dynamic and state that it rarely happens to them! Continuing with the armchair sociology, many people have a knee jerk reaction to dislike and distrust anything related to the tri-state New York area. What I notice is that people in this area have routinely been more animated and more friendly to me than anyone in, say, Chicagoland or other Midwestern metropolitan areas has ever been and which is the inverse of the stereotypes. With the food being abundant, I was glad that I walked a mile to and from Majestic Diner. Not only that, I got to size up Long Island better and, for the most part, was amazed that many of the major streets are as large, or larger, than those in L.A.'s San Fernando Valley. It's time to wrap this up. So, here is what we have: 1) tasty food, 2) plenty of it, 3) wait staff that is amicable, 4) potential value - depending on what and how you order, and 5) an elaborate and nicely put together old school diner that I found appealing both inside and out. Go in with an empty stomach!

Joe P.
Joe P.

This place has so much nostalgia for me because we used to take the kids here when they were little before we got really busy with their travel sports over a decade ago. We started coming here because they had the best sausages. Not skinny anorexic links or those mystery flat discs. Fat juicy sausages. They seem a little shorter than I remember but at least their girth is still the same. Kids got blueberry pancakes and banana pancakes, and wifey got challah French toast. I got over easy eggs, home fries and toast to go with the sausages. Home fries have peppers and onions, and are just greasy enough to be tasty but not disgusting. I was very happy with my dish although the banana pancakes and French toast only got meh reviews. Blueberry pancakes got a better reception. Prices have gone up a lot since we were last here but what else is new. Service was good with many refills of our coffees. They also redid the interior so it does not look dated. If it was just me, I would give the full 4 stars but based on rest of my family, probably more like 3.5 stars. So order appropriately and you will not be disappointed here!

Aba H.
Aba H.

We just had breakfast in a booth by a window. It was very good (as diners go in Nassau County). We received exactly what we ordered (which varied from their extensive menu selections). Our waitress was attentive (even though it was crowded) and pleasant. They had bagels, but only plain. Decaf coffee was good and refilled. Photos below were only after we had taken some bites (we couldn't resist) ... sorry.