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Nathan's Famous

3.5 (1.5k reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Moderate noise
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Dogs allowed

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Donald J.

They still serve the deep fried frog legs a little spicier than the last time but they were still delicious. I also got their famous hot dogs and fries and they were just like I remember with that wonderful snap when you bite into the hot dogs and the fries crispy and delicious.I will definitely be going back again and again.

Visiting Manhattan, I had been wanting to visit the iconic Nathan's Famous in Coney Island for a long time, so we took the hour-plus ride excited to finally try it. Unfortunately, the service completely ruined the experience. I ordered 2 plain hot dogs, 2 chili cheese dogs, 1 chili jalapeño dog, and 3 drinks -- somehow it came to $63. I asked the cashier for my receipt and my order number, and she just said, "I'll call you." She kept taking orders, and instead of starting my order first, she kept preparing smaller orders from people who ordered after me. I understand my order was bigger, but when you're first in line, you shouldn't have to watch 3 other orders get made before yours even starts. After waiting around 15 minutes, she finally called my name. When I checked the order, one plain hot dog was missing. I politely told her I ordered two plain dogs, but she immediately got defensive and insisted I only ordered one. Since she never gave me a receipt, I had no way to double-check. Instead of checking the register or reprinting the receipt, she just argued about it. She also handed us our drinks without straws and acted annoyed when I asked for them. To make things worse, my wife needed to use the restroom, but the doors were closed. When she asked about another restroom, the manager overheard the conversation and simply said they were open, even though they clearly weren't, then walked away without helping. At that point, I ended up walking across the street to White Castle and ordering two burgers just to replace the missing hot dog from my order. Honestly, Joey Chestnut ate 63 hot dogs in about 10 minutes. I seriously doubt whoever was helping me would've even prepared them in that amount of time. For a place as iconic as Nathan's Famous, I honestly expected much better customer service. The employee looked like she didn't want to be there, and the whole experience ruined the excitement of finally visiting. We did get some nice pictures, but overall the family left disappointed.

Lina A.

I have LOVED Nathan's Famous food ever since I was a young girl growing up in Coney Island and nothing has diminished my love for it. Hot dogs, French fries with cheese and delicious lemonade is my favorite order. The staff are amazing and their customer service skills are superb. I will always support Nathan Famous as long as their doors stay open.

Elba Adriana C.

Honestly - what's not to love, chili dog was fantastic, fries out of the world, and I even tried a raw oyster. Fast service and great nostalgic ambiance.

Cheese Dog and Hot Dog with sauerkraut and onions
Kate N.

There's just nothing like a Nathan's hot dog. It's obviously not upscale dining, but it's classic, comforting, and exactly what you want it to be. I've been here countless times. I love their chili cheese dog and the corn dog nuggets, but you really can't go wrong with a regular hot dog topped with sauerkraut and mustard. They used to have an orange cream milkshake that I loved, please bring it back! I can't be too critical of the service, especially during the summer when the line can stretch nearly into the street and the staff is handling a thousands of orders. That said, a handful of times, I've had employees go out of their way to be especially friendly and helpful, which I always appreciate. If you want to avoid a long wait, winter is definitely the best time to go, though that was easier back when I was a local. I'll always have love for Nathan's Famous.

Genie M.

Monday is a great day to go! No lines. Choice of outdoor tables. Bathrooms were damn near immaculate! Staff was on chill mode! Jaden provided optimal customer service! Food was fresh and delicious!

Gabriela D.

The food was okay, we didn't really find it to be anything special. When we got the food, the fries tasted as if they were sitting for a while. We went on a weekend so the seating was packed, it was hard to find an available table. And nobody really goes around cleaning them, so if the person before you didn't pick up the table will have their trash for you to clean.

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Sophie O.

There's nothing like hitting up Nathan's for a delicious burger and fries. My perfect NYC beach day is taking the Q down to Brighton, spending a lazy day by the water, and moseying over to the Coney Island boardwalk for lunch. The wait is worth it for the original taste. Then, for dessert, head next door to Williams' Candy!

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michael a.

You absolutely cannot come to Coney Island and not go to Nathan's You might as well get back on the train or in the car and go home if that's the case. They're my favorite hot dog I usually get it with ketchup but this time around I did it with no toppings and it was so good. The service is you walk up you order you get your food You eat a sit down or you take it to go No frills nothing exquisite as far as service goes. As far as the ambiance it's Coney Island before there was big corporate moving in to the area The only thing more original than Nathan's is the freak show they have two blocks over That I also recommend. So if you in Coney Island definitely stop by have a hot dog The only downside is it's very pricey but it's the Taurus trap type of pricing but you won't be disappointed food wise

Hot dog, Corn Dog Nuggets - 10pc, mozzarella cheese bites, auntie anne's cinnamon sugar
Elizabeth S.

If you're coming here, might as well get the Nathan's by the boardwalk. It's the iconic Nathan's location. I got a hot dog to share with a friend, just because it's the classic but nothing special. The main thing I was impressed by were the prices. It wasn't marked up as much as I expected. Corn dog nuggets and the mozzarella bites were the standouts. I would get those over the hot dog any day.

Dwayne W.

The hot dogs here have a legendary unique flavor that keeps you coming back for more. This institution was created by one of our great immigrants in 1916. It was only a hot dog stand and grew to what stands until today. The fries are delicious and now it includes hamburgers ect under the tent. This location is one of a few but this is the first ! Right on coney Island a block from nyc transit and the beach. So many memories here as a kid enjoying coney Island and Nathan's famous. I would've gave them a 5 star rating but I still remember that dreaded line but it's mostly automated now and the process to receive your goodies has improved.

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Cole D.

Normally, I wouldn't recommend getting a burger at a Nathan's hotdog place. But this burger was tremendous. It was so tasty. Hot. I love the toppings. My butterscotch praline milkshake was fun as well. Some crunchy things in it that you really have to chew down on, but overall really satisfying. A little runny. I prefer my shakes a little more solid. Nice to eat outside

Amy W.

when in coney island... it's a neat experience but not sure I really recommend. The hotdogs were kinda pricey, seating was packed, and there was a long line to get the food. the hotdog buns were a bit dry, but it's really hard otherwise to go wrong with a hotdog! i enjoyed it overall but not overwhelmed. we also got a idea milkshake which was yummy and good for a hot day. overall, glad I went for the novelty but not something i'd do again.

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How much for the clams on a half shell?

They range from just clams to combos. $14-20

What kind of clams and oyster they are serving?

Fried & on the half shell clams. I don't recall any oysters.

Do they still sell fresh oysters on the half shell.?

I was there last year and I didn't see any, but then again, I wasn't looking for them!

Do they sell foot long hotdogs?

I don't think it was foot long but it was bun length

Do they still have their plant based dogs? They don't appear on the online menu.

No

Does this location offer any indoor seating? I'm going for New Year's with my kids and we don't want to eat outside in the cold.

Maybe this changed over the past few years, but yes, they had indoor seating when I was there earlier this year.

Any of my local Yelpers know the inside scoop for the old Surf Theater across from Nathan's .... new scaffolding up this year?

Scaffolding still there June 17th, no other insight..

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