Burgers & burritos, plus all-day breakfast, served in a cheery, relaxed place with a drive-thru.
Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 388 Main St, Orange, CA 92868
Phone: (714) 634-4799
Website: http://www.victorydiner.net/
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Reviews
Looks like a WWII themed diner with a really cool model airplane hanging from the ceiling, model ship, and old warplane pictures on the upper sun room windows.
They serve up a combo of American and mexican food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
The diner’s clean and the staff is friendly with smiles. You can order from a kiosk, at the counter, or drive-thru.
They have a couple banks of soda fountains with Coke products and Pibb Xtra as well as a couple sets each of regular and decaf coffee.
The breakfast burrito was good size and tasted good too. Didn’t take very long for it to be made and was delivered right to my table. Looking at others food being delivered, the portion sizes seem to be on the medium to larger side, they don’t skimp here.
Lastly, my final observations, they still have covid glass still up between tables which I’m assuming are for germs and stuff, but they allowed a street vendor to go from table to table trying to sell stuff, putting her bag and merch on customers tables . Also, the staff seemed to know her since they were talking to her and allowed it. Just an observation during my visit, that’s all.
All in all, foods good, oh and it’s very reasonable too!!
The hotcakes were incredible (how could they not be with how huge they were?). The scrambled eggs were pretty good, nothing special.
The patty melt looked good but the patty itself was thin and the bread was like a cracker. The fries were amazing though. Somehow super crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
All in all I’d definitely recommend the breakfast and I’m looking forward to coming back and trying something new.
The dining area was incredibly clean and they have a nice variety of booths and table sizes to fit groups anywhere from 2-6+.
Food is phenomenal! Burgers are to die for. And the onion rings and frys are fresh and delicious. The employees are pleasant and helpful. Clean atmosphere, and plenty of room. Plus I get to watch a game of sports!
We ordered their steak & eggs & veggie omelette. Food came out quick despite the busy ambiance. This place is decked out in airplane aesthetics. Pretty cool place for airplane fans!
Food portions were generous.
Would rate their food 4/5 for the taste and mostly for portion size.
Stepping into Victory Diner feels like a warm hug from the past, but with a fresh, modern twist. I stopped by for a late brunch on a Saturday, and I’m still thinking about it days later. The retro vibe is on point—chrome finishes, checkered floors, and classic tunes humming in the background. But the real win here is the food.
I went with the Victory Burger, and it lived up to its name: juicy, perfectly seasoned, with melty cheddar and crispy onions stacked high. The brioche bun held everything together without getting soggy—a small but crucial detail. Their hand-cut fries were crispy, golden, and addictive. My friend ordered the Chicken & Waffles, and after one bite, I had serious food envy. The fried chicken was ultra crispy but juicy inside, paired with a waffle that was buttery and just sweet enough.
Service was friendly, fast, and genuinely welcoming. You can tell the staff takes pride in what they do. It’s the kind of place where the coffee’s always hot, and the vibe makes you want to stay a little longer. Victory Diner has that rare mix of comfort, nostalgia, and quality that keeps you coming back.