Mustache Bill's Diner

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

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. 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 and the Sunset Diner which was owned by his roommate's father. After graduating from high school in 1969, Smith bought the diner in 1972. It serves standard diner fare such as sandwiches, pancakes, eggs, bacon and potatoes. It has a signature dish called "The Cyclops", which is a blueberry pancake with a fried egg in the center.

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

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