Mustache Bill's Diner

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Mustache Bill's Diner is a diner in Barnegat Light, New Jersey, established in 1959.

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History

The diner was opened in 1959 as Joe's Barnagat Light Diner, and offered free hamburgers and coffee between 2 and 5 pm. It has a 1950s style architectural design. [1] The diner is named after Bill Smith, who began working at the diner as a busboy at age 12. He went on to cook at both Joe's [2] and the Sunset Diner which was owned by his roommate's father. After graduating from high school in 1969, [3] Smith bought the diner in 1972. [1] It serves standard diner fare such as sandwiches, [4] pancakes, eggs, bacon and potatoes. [3] It has a signature dish called "The Cyclops", which is a blueberry pancake with a fried egg in the center. [5]

The restaurant received a James Beard American Classic Award in 2009. [6] It was featured in the second season of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. [7]

In 2023, Smith announced that he was retiring and the restaurant was put on sale for $3.65 million. [8]

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