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Welcome to EJ's Luncheonette

Nestled in the heart of New York City, EJ's Luncheonette offers a diverse menu featuring classic diner favorites with a modern twist. From mouth-watering burgers to delectable breakfast options, EJ's caters to all tastes. With vegan and vegetarian options available, along with a range of convenient amenities like delivery and outdoor seating, EJ's provides a welcoming dining experience for all. Indulge in their decadent desserts like the Cookie Crumble Tiramisu and Biscoff Milkshake, or savor their Hot Honey Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich. With a charming atmosphere and exceptional service, EJ's Luncheonette is a must-visit eatery for a satisfying meal.

LOCATIONS
  • EJ's Luncheonette
    1271 3rd Ave New York, NY 10021
    1271 3rd Ave New York, NY 10021 Hotline: (212) 472-0600

Welcome to EJ's Luncheonette, a cozy spot in New York City that caters to all your cravings for indulgent burgers, classic diner fare, and mouthwatering breakfast and brunch options. Located at 1271 3rd Ave, this restaurant offers a wide range of amenities such as delivery, takeout, and even reservations.

One of the standout features of EJ's Luncheonette is its extensive menu, which includes vegan and vegetarian options, making it a great choice for all diners. From the Hot Honey Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich to the Cookie Crumble Tiramisu, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Not only does EJ's Luncheonette offer a diverse menu, but it also provides a comfortable dining experience with outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and waiter service. Whether you are looking to grab a quick bite or host a group gathering, this restaurant has you covered.

With its attention to detail and commitment to using sustainable practices such as providing compostable containers and reusable tableware, EJ's Luncheonette stands out as a top choice for those looking for a delicious meal with a side of eco-consciousness.

Overall, EJ's Luncheonette is a must-visit spot in New York City for those who appreciate good food, a welcoming atmosphere, and a commitment to sustainability.

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Emily H.
Emily H.

Food: delicious! The Huevos rancheros is so good! Service: even though the waiting time is around 1 hour but all the servers are really nice. They even treated us free fruit because we waited so long by the bar Very local brunch place. Everything on the menu seems good.

Joel S.
Joel S.

Back for a late breakfast. No matter when I come here I always seem to have the same waiter - a lovely guy. We were allowed to linger at the table. Coffee was excellent. The breakfast sampler was really really good. I wish there was a menu item that offered pancakes and eggs without toast instead of an upcharge per egg. A bit more expensive than other diners, but the service and quality of food is absolutely worth the premium. It's no fun on weekends because there's a long wait. It's great at an off peak time.

Zach A.
Zach A.

Exactly what I've needed and been missing in my life. A good ol' fashioned diner. The service was great and the space was cozy and welcoming. Food was superb. Strongly recommend the steak & eggs and the challah french toast. Everything was delicious and came out in a reasonable amount of time. Must have: french toast 10/10 would recommend.

Ed U.
Ed U.

Well, we're movin' on up, to the East Side To a deluxe apartment in the sky Movin' on up! To the East Side We finally got a piece of the pie... George and Weezy probably wouldn't have eaten here, but I could see Florence and Ralph the Doorman coming here on their days off. Now if I lived in the Upper East Side, I'm guessing I would've turned into a regular here. They serve the kind of comfort food Jamie W and I knew we'd end up craving when we're in Manhattan. We took the M101 bus on Third up to the bustling diner and got seated in a booth right away. Jamie was lured by one of his favorites, the $18.95 Southern Country Breakfast with two scrambled eggs, crispy bacon, grits, and a buttermilk biscuit with country gravy (photo: https://yelp.to/p40rqgcYhp). He deemed it pretty good, not outstanding as the gravy was lukewarm. I had better luck with the $19.50 Homemade Corned Beef Hash, which was definitely not out of the can. It came with two fried eggs sunnyside up and a couple of slices of challah toast that tasted a tad stale (photo: https://yelp.to/YnQpR0fC0y). With a cup of hot coffee, it was the mid-morning gluttony we were looking for under a lot of construction scaffolding. Fish don't fry in the kitchen Beans don't burn on the grill Took a whole lotta tryin' Just to get up that hill Now we're up in the big leagues Gettin' our turn at bat As long as we live It's you and me, baby There ain't nothin' wrong with that FOOD - 4 stars...they get the ingredients right, execution may get away from them a bit AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...plenty of seating SERVICE - 4 stars...they move quickly in here TOTAL - 4 stars...dependable diner on the Upper East Side RELATED - Hungry in NYC? Here's my collection of places I've tried and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2YS9ELs

Alyson M.
Alyson M.

Great no frills diner with a diverse menu. My boyfriend got breakfast, while I opted for the tuna melt. We both enjoyed our meals. Our server was attentive, quick and came by to check on us often. While the prices may be slightly higher than other diners, the portions are very generous. In the tuna melt pictured, I had already eaten one of the 4 sections, and I couldn't finish the sandwich from being so full. Would definitely return and either try the matzo ball soup or breakfast next time.

Kaia B.
Kaia B.

EJ's is an upper east side staple. Although expensive (it's the upper east side) their food is consistently good, and they almost never have a wait due to how much seating they have. The inside is very cozy, and reminiscent of a classic fifties soda counter, despite being opened in the nineties. Honestly, it would remind one of the peach pit from 90210! For breakfast, I love their classic eggs benedict, and the super thick slice of Canadian bacon that it has on top. I also tried the chorizo benedict yesterday and really enjoyed it! The perfectly poached eggs, smoky and spicy chorizo, salsa verde, and smooth guacamole were all delicious, and no one flavor or ingredient was too overpowering. For something on the sweeter side, I prefer their fluffy challah French toast!! However I believe they charge you for real maple syrup, which is kind of annoying. For lunch, I really like their chicken salad sandwich, and they have a lovely soup and half sandwich combo. I've only been here for dinner to order their burger- which is better than any diner burger I've ever had. Instead of a one inch thick puck of burnt beef, their burgers are juicy and delicious, and are actually cooked medium rare when you ask. I would definitely recommend this place to anybody in the area looking for some reliable, tasty, and comforting food.

Vivienne C.
Vivienne C.

I feel like it's kind of weird why the ratings are so low here, I had such a great time at EJ's. Walked in and they were able to seat us immediately although there was definitely less people than usual as it was raining pretty hard. I ordered the Homemade Corned Beef Hash and it was pretty good. I really appreciate the serving sizes as they were huge and the potatoes and beef were incorporated very well together. The toast was very buttery as well. I got to try some of my friend's foods like the Eggs Benedict and I think that next time I come, I will definitely have to get those as their dishes was delicious. Overall, not a bad place to get brunch at all especially compared to other cafe options where the prices are around the same and the portion sizes are a lot smaller. Will definitely come back for more!

Taryn C.
Taryn C.

EJ's is seriously one of my favorite places to visit on this island. To let you know the extent, I live on the west side...and travel here frequently for the food. It's a little pricey, but I feel like it's worth it. I also like that they accommodate my Sally Albright-like modifications. Their social says you can get their salads in wrap form. So I get the crispy chicken Cobb salad wrap with no tomatoes or cucumbers. The kicker is the wraps are off menu. So their servers may roll their eyes behind my back!! but at least they smile, and make sure my wrap is up to snuff. Good breakfasts: my husband likes the breakfast burrito. I like the southern breakfast. It's so choice. They also make a bombastic brownie sundae (also off menu, but just trust me on this one). Gets busy on weekends, but I usually get seating outside.

Phillip H.
Phillip H.

In the area for work ... what a great find for breakfast ! Quick & friendly service... hearty portions that were cooked well. Spacious dining area. *No parking Prices are a bit high for my liking but so is everything these days, especially in NYC.