NATHANS FAMOUS INC
S-8, 1999-08-30
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                                            Registration No. 333-
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                                Washington, D.C.
                                ----------------
                                    FORM S-8

                             REGISTRATION STATEMENT

                                      under

                           THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
                                ----------------
                              NATHAN'S FAMOUS, INC.
             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

          Delaware                                        11-3166443
(State or other jurisdiction of             (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
 incorporation or organization)

     1400 Old Country Road, Westbury, New York               11590
    (Address of principal executive offices)               (Zip Code)

                  NATHAN'S FAMOUS, INC. 1998 STOCK OPTION PLAN
                            (Full Title of the Plan)

                            Wayne Norbitz, President
                              Nathan's Famous, Inc.
                              1400 Old Country Road
                            Westbury, New York 11590
                     (Name and address of agent for service)

                                 (516) 338-8500
          (Telephone number, including area code, of agent for service)
                                ----------------
                                    copy to:
                            Nancy D. Lieberman, Esq.
                     Blau, Kramer, Wactlar & Lieberman, P.C.
                             100 Jericho Quadrangle
                             Jericho, New York 11753
                                 (516) 822-4820
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                         CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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    Title of Each                          Proposed Maximum      Proposed Maximum
 Class of Securities      Amount to be     Offering Price Per    Aggregate Offering      Amount of
  To be Registered         Registered        Security (1)            Price (1)        Registration Fee
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<S>                      <C>                     <C>                <C>                     <C>
 Common  Stock,
par value $.01 per       500,000 shs.(2)         $3.50              $1,750,000              $487
share  together with
the  associated
common stock
purchase rights
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<FN>
(1) Estimated solely for the purpose of calculating the registration  fee, based
upon the average of the bid and asked  prices of the  Company's  Common Stock on
the NASDAQ National Market System on August 24, 1999.
(2)  This  Registration   Statement  also  covers  an  indeterminate  number  of
additional  shares of  Common  Stock  which  may  become  issuable  pursuant  to
anti-dilution and adjustment provisions of the Plan.
</FN>
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</TABLE>
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                                     PART II

               INFORMATION REQUIRED IN THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT

          Item 3.   Incorporation of Documents by Reference.
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          The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference into this Registration
Statement the documents listed in (a) and (b) below:

          (a)  The  Registrant's  Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year
               ended March 28, 1999;

          (b)  The  Registrant's  Quarterly  Report on Form 10-Q for the  fiscal
               quarter ended June 27, 1999; and

          (c)  The description of the class of securities to be offered which is
               contained in a registration  statement  filed under Section 12 of
               the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934 (File No. 0-3189)  including
               any  amendment or report  filed for the purpose of updating  such
               description.

          All  documents  subsequently  filed  by  the  Registrant  pursuant  to
Sections  13(a),  13(c),  14 and 15(d) of the  Securities  Exchange Act of 1934,
prior to the  filing of a  post-effective  amendment  which  indicates  that all
securities offered have been sold or which indicates that all securities offered
have been sold or which  deregisters all such securities then remaining  unsold,
shall be deemed to be incorporated by reference in this  Registration  Statement
and to be a part hereof from the date of filing of such documents.

Item 4.   Description of Securities.
          -------------------------

          Not applicable.

Item 5.   Interests of Named Experts and Counsel.
          --------------------------------------

          Not applicable.

Item 6.   Indemnification of Directors and Officers.
          -----------------------------------------

          Under the provisions of the Certificate of  Incorporation  and By-Laws
of  Registrant,  each person who is or was a director  or officer of  Registrant
shall be indemnified  by Registrant as of right to the full extent  permitted or
authorized by the General Corporation Law of Delaware.

          Under such law, to the extent that such  person is  successful  on the
merits of defense of a suit or proceeding  brought  against him by reason of the
fact that he is a director  or officer of  Registrant,  he shall be  indemnified
against expenses  (including  attorneys' fees) reasonably incurred in connection
with such action.

          If unsuccessful  in defense of a third-party  civil suit or a criminal
suit is settled,  such a person shall be indemnified under such law against both
(1) expenses  (including  attorneys' fees) and (2) judgments,  fines and amounts
paid in  settlement  if he acted in good  faith  and in a manner  he  reasonably
believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of Registrant, and with
respect to any criminal  action,  had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct
was unlawful.

          If  unsuccessful  in defense  of a suit  brought by or in the right of
Registrant, or if such suit is settled, such a person shall be indemnified under
such law only  against  expenses  (including  attorneys'  fees)  incurred in the
defense or  settlement of such suit if he acted in good faith and in a manner he
reasonably  believed  to be  in,  or not  opposed  to,  the  best  interests  of
Registrant except that if such a person is adjudicated to be liable in such suit
for negligence or misconduct in the  performance  of his duty to Registrant,  he
cannot be made whole even for expenses  unless the court  determines  that he is
fairly and reasonably entitled to be indemnified for such expenses.

          The officers and directors of the Company are covered by officers' and
directors'  liability  insurance.  The  policy  coverage  is  $10,000,000  which
includes  reimbursement  for  costs  and  fees.  There  is a  maximum  aggregate
deductible  for each loss under the policy of $150,000.  The Company has entered
into Indemnification  Agreements with certain of its officers and directors. The
Agreements  provide for  reimbursement  for all direct and indirect costs of any
type or nature whatsoever (including attorneys' fees and related  disbursements)
actually and reasonably  incurred in connection  with either the  investigation,
defense  or  appeal of a  Proceeding,  as  defined,  including  amounts  paid in
settlement by or on behalf of an indemnitee.
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                                   SIGNATURES

     Pursuant to the  requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the Registrant
certifies  that  it  has  reasonable  grounds  to  believe  that  it  meets  all
requirements  for  filing  on Form S-8 and has  duly  caused  this  Registration
Statement  to be  signed  on its  behalf  by  the  undersigned,  thereunto  duly
authorized, in Westbury, New York on the 24 th day of August, 1999.

                              NATHAN'S FAMOUS, INC.


                              By: /s/  Wayne Norbitz
                                  ----------------------------------------
                                     Wayne Norbitz
                                     President and Chief Operating Officer


                        POWER OF ATTORNEY

     Pursuant to the  requirements  of the  Securities  Act of 1933, as amended,
this Registration  Statement has been signed on August 24, 1999 by the following
persons in the capacities  indicated.  Each person whose signature appears below
constitutes  and appoints  Wayne  Norbitz and Ronald G. DeVos,  and each of them
acting  individually,  with  full  power of  substitution,  our true and  lawful
attorneys-in-fact  and  agents to do any and all acts and things in our name and
on our behalf in our capacities indicated below which they or either of them may
deem necessary or advisable to enable Nathan's  Famous,  Inc. to comply with the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any rules,  regulations and requirements
of the Securities and Exchange Commission,  in connection with this Registration
Statement  including  specifically,  but not limited to, power and  authority to
sign for us or any of us in our names in the  capacities  stated below,  any and
all amendments (including post-effective amendments) thereto, granting unto said
attorneys-in-fact and agents full power and authority to do and perform each and
every act and thing  requisite and necessary to be done in such  connection,  as
fully to all  intents  and  purposes  as we might or could do in person,  hereby
ratifying and  confirming  all that said  attorneys-in-fact  and agents,  or his
substitute  or  substitutes,  may  lawfully  do or  cause  to be done by  virtue
thereof.

        Signature                       Title
        ---------                       -----

 /s/ Howard M. Lorber              Chairman of the Board and
       Howard M. Lorber            Chief Executive Officer

 /s/ Wayne Norbitz                 President, Chief Operating Officer and
       Wayne Norbitz               Director (Principal Executive Officer)

 /s/ Ronald G. DeVos               Vice President - Finance
       Ronald G. DeVos             Chief Financial Officer and Secretary
                                   (Principal Financial and Accounting Officer)

 /s/ Robert J. Eide                Director
       Robert J. Eide

 /s/ Barry Leistner                Director
       Barry Leistner

 /s/ Jeffrey A. Lichtenberg        Director
       Jeffrey A. Lichtenberg

 /s/ Attilio F. Petrocelli         Director
       Attilio F. Petrocelli
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20549

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                              NATHAN'S FAMOUS, INC.

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                         Form S-8 Registration Statement


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                            E X H I B I T   I N D E X

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                                                         Page No. in Sequential
Exhibit                                                  Numbering of all Pages,
Number      Exhibit Description                          including Exhibit Pages
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4       1998 Stock Option Plan . . . . . . . . .                   4

5       Opinion and Consent of Counsel . . . . .                  13

23.1    Consent of Counsel     . . . . . . . . .             See Exhibit 5

23.2    Consent of Arthur Andersen LLP . . . . .                  15

24      Powers of Attorney  .  . . . . . . . . .          See signature pages


                                                                       Exhibit 4

                              Nathan's Famous, Inc.
                             1998 Stock Option Plan
                             ----------------------

SECTION 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS
            ------------------

1.1.  Name and General Purpose
      ------------------------

     The name of this plan is the Nathan's  Famous,  Inc. 1998 Stock Option Plan
(hereinafter  called the "Plan").  The purpose of the Plan is to enable Nathan's
Famous,  Inc. (the "Company") and its  subsidiaries and affiliates to foster and
promote the  interests of the Company by  attracting  and  retaining  directors,
officers and  employees  of the Company,  and  consultants  to the Company,  who
contribute to the Company's success by their ability, ingenuity and industry, to
enable such directors, officers, employees and consultants to participate in the
long-term  success  and  growth  of the  Company  by giving  them a  proprietary
interest  in the  Company and to provide  incentive  compensation  opportunities
competitive with those of competing corporation.

1.2  Definitions
     -----------

               a.   "Affiliate"  means any  person or  entity  controlled  by or
                    under  common  control  with the  Company,  by virtue of the
                    ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.

               b.   "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Company.

               c.   "Change  in  Control"  means  a  change  of  control  of the
                    Company, or in any person directly or indirectly controlling
                    the Company, which shall mean:

                    (a) a change in control as such term is presently defined in
                    Regulation  240.12b-(f) under the Securities Exchange Act of
                    1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"); or

                    (b) if any "person"  (as such term is used in Section  13(d)
                    and 14(d) of the Exchange Act) other than the Company or any
                    "person" who on the date of this  Agreement is a director or
                    officer of the Company,  becomes the "beneficial  owner" (as
                    defined in Rule 13(d)-3  under the Exchange Act) directly or
                    indirectly, of securities of the Company representing twenty
                    percent  (20%) or more of the voting power of the  Company's
                    then outstanding securities; or

                    (c) if during any period of two (2) consecutive years during
                    the term of this Plan,  individuals  who at the beginning of
                    such period constitute the Board of Directors, cease for any
                    reason to constitute at least a majority thereof.

               d.   "Committee"  means the Committee  referred to in Section 1.3
                    of the Plan.

               e.   "Common  Stock" means shares of the Common Stock,  par value
                    $.01 per share, of the Company.

               f.   "Company"  means  Nathan's   Famous,   Inc.,  a  corporation
                    organized  under the laws of the State of  Delaware  (or any
                    successor corporation).

               g.   "Fair  Market  Value"  means the market  price of the Common
                    Stock on the New York Stock Exchange consolidated  reporting
                    system  on the  date of the  grant or on any  other  date on
                    which the Common Stock is to be valued hereunder. If no sale
                    shall  have been  reported  on the New York  Stock  Exchange
                    consolidated  reporting  system on such  date,  Fair  Market
                    Value shall be determined by the Committee.
<PAGE>
               h.   "Non-Employee  Director" shall have the meaning set forth in
                    Rule  16(b)  promulgated  by  the  Securities  and  Exchange
                    Commission ("Commission").

               i.   "Option"  means any option to  purchase  Common  Stock under
                    Section 2 of the Plan.

               j.   "Option  Agreement" means the option agreement  described in
                    Section 2.4 of the Plan.

               k.   "Participant"  means  any  director,  officer,  employee  or
                    consultant of the Company,  a Subsidiary or an Affiliate who
                    is selected by the Committee to participate in the Plan.

               l.   "Subsidiary"  means any  corporation  in which  the  Company
                    possesses directly or indirectly 50% or more of the combined
                    voting power of all classes of stock of such corporation.

               m.   "Total   Disability"   means  accidental  bodily  injury  or
                    sickness which wholly and continuously disabled an optionee.
                    The Committee,  whose decisions shall be final, shall make a
                    determination of Total Disability.

1.3  Administration of the Plan
     --------------------------

           The Plan shall be  administered  by the  Committee  appointed  by the
Board  consisting  of two or more  members  of the  Board  all of whom  shall be
Non-Employee  Directors.  The Committee shall serve at the pleasure of the Board
and shall have such powers as the Board may, from time to time, confer upon it.

           Subject  to this  Section  1.3,  the  Committee  shall  have sole and
complete authority to adopt, alter, amend or revoke such  administrative  rules,
guidelines and practices  governing the operation of the Plan as it shall,  from
time to time, deem  advisable,  and to interpret the terms and provisions of the
Plan.

           The Committee  shall keep minutes of its meetings and of action taken
by it without a meeting.  A majority of the Committee shall constitute a quorum,
and the acts of a majority  of the  members  present  at any  meeting at which a
quorum is  present,  or acts  approved  in writing by all of the  members of the
Committee without a meeting, shall constitute the acts of the Committee.

1.4  Eligibility
     -----------

           Stock Options may be granted only to directors,  officers,  employees
or consultants  of the Company or a Subsidiary or Affiliate.  Subject to Section
2.3,  any  person  who has been  granted  any  Option  may,  if he is  otherwise
eligible, be granted an additional Option or Options.

1.5  Shares
     ------

           The aggregate number of shares reserved for issuance  pursuant to the
Plan shall be 500,000  shares of Common Stock,  or the number and kind of shares
of stock or other  securities  which shall be substituted  for such shares or to
which such shares shall be adjusted as provided in Section 1.6.

           Such  number of shares  may be set  aside out of the  authorized  but
unissued shares of Common Stock or out of issued shares of Common Stock acquired
for and held in the Treasury of the Company, not reserved for any other purpose.
Shares  subject  to, but not sold or issued  under,  any Option  terminating  or
expiring  for any reason  prior to its  exercise in full will again be available
for Options thereafter granted during the balance of the term of the Plan.
<PAGE>
1.6  Adjustments Due to Stock Splits,
      Mergers, Consolidation, Etc.
     --------------------------------

           If, at any time, the Company shall take any action,  whether by stock
dividend,  stock split,  combination of shares or otherwise,  which results in a
proportionate  increase  or  decrease  in the  number of shares of Common  Stock
theretofore issued and outstanding,  the number of shares which are reserved for
issuance  under the Plan and the  number  of shares  which,  at such  time,  are
subject to Options shall, to the extent deemed appropriate by the Committee,  be
increased or  decreased  in the same  proportion,  provided,  however,  that the
Company shall not be obligated to issue fractional shares.

           Likewise,  in the event of any  change in the  outstanding  shares of
Common  Stock  by  reason  of  any  recapitalization,   merger,   consolidation,
reorganization, combination or exchange of shares or other corporate change, the
Committee shall make such substitution or adjustments, if any, as it deems to be
appropriate,  as to the  number  or kind of  shares  of  Common  Stock  or other
securities  which are  reserved  for  issuance  under the Plan and the number of
shares or other securities which, at such time are subject to Options.

           In the event of a Change in  Control,  at the  option of the Board or
Committee,  (a) all  Options  outstanding  on the date of such Change in Control
shall, for a period of sixty (60) days following such Change in Control,  become
immediately  and fully  exercisable,  and (b) an optionee  will be  permitted to
surrender for  cancellation  within sixty (60) days after such Change in Control
any Option or portion of an Option  which was  granted  more than six (6) months
prior to the date of such  surrender,  to the extent not yet  exercised,  and to
receive a cash  payment in an amount  equal to the  excess,  if any, of the Fair
Market Value (on the date of surrender) of the shares of Common Stock subject to
the Option or portion thereof surrendered, over the aggregate purchase price for
such Shares under the Option.

1.7  Non-Alienation of Benefits
     --------------------------

           Except as herein  specifically  provided,  no right or unpaid benefit
under the Plan shall be subject to alienation,  assignment, pledge or charge and
any attempt to alienate, assign, pledge or charge the same shall be void. If any
Participant  or other person  entitled to benefits  hereunder  should attempt to
alienate,  assign,  pledge or charge any benefit  hereunder,  then such  benefit
shall, in the discretion of the Committee, cease.

1.8  Withholding or Deduction for Taxes
     ----------------------------------

           If, at any time,  the  Company  or any  Subsidiary  or  Affiliate  is
required,  under  applicable laws and regulations,  to withhold,  or to make any
deduction for any taxes,  or take any other action in connection with any Option
exercise,  the  Participant  shall be  required  to pay to the  Company  or such
Subsidiary or Affiliate, the amount of any taxes required to be withheld, or, in
lieu thereof,  at the option of the Company,  the Company or such  Subsidiary or
Affiliate may accept a sufficient  number of shares of Common Stock to cover the
amount required to be withheld.

1.9  Administrative Expenses
     -----------------------

           The entire  expense of  administering  the Plan shall be borne by the
Company.

1.10 General Conditions
     ------------------

          a.   The Board or the Committee may, from time to time, amend, suspend
               or terminate any or all of the  provisions of the Plan,  provided
               that, without the Participant's  approval,  no change may be made
               which would alter or impair any right theretofore  granted to any
               Participant.
<PAGE>
          b.   With  the  consent  of  the  Participant  affected  thereby,  the
               Committee  may  amend or  modify  any  outstanding  Option in any
               manner not  inconsistent  with the terms of the Plan,  including,
               without limitation, and irrespective of the provisions of Section
               2.3(c)  below,  to  accelerate  the  date or dates as of which an
               installment of an Option becomes exercisable.

          c.   Nothing  contained in the Plan shall  prohibit the Company or any
               Subsidiary  or  Affiliate  from  establishing   other  additional
               incentive compensation  arrangements for employees of the Company
               or such Subsidiary or Affiliate.

          d.   Nothing  in the Plan  shall be deemed to limit,  in any way,  the
               right of the Company or any  Subsidiary or Affiliate to terminate
               a  Participant's  employment with the Company (or such Subsidiary
               or Affiliate) at any time.

          e.   Any  decision  or  action  taken by the  Board  or the  Committee
               arising  out  of  or  in   connection   with  the   construction,
               administration,  interpretation  and  effect of the Plan shall be
               conclusive  and  binding  upon all  Participants  and any  person
               claiming under or through any Participant.

          f.   No member of the Board or of the  Committee  shall be liable  for
               any act or action, whether of commission or omission, (i) by such
               member except in  circumstances  involving  actual bad faith, nor
               (ii) by any other member or by any officer, agent or employee.

1.11  Compliance with Applicable Law
      ------------------------------

           Notwithstanding  any other  provision of the Plan,  the Company shall
not be obligated to issue any shares of Common  Stock,  or grant any Option with
respect thereto, unless it is advised by counsel of its selection that it may do
so without violation of the applicable  Federal and State laws pertaining to the
issuance of  securities  and the Company  may require any stock  certificate  so
issued to bear a legend, may give its transfer agent  instructions  limiting the
transfer  thereof,  and may  take  such  other  steps,  as in its  judgment  are
reasonably required to prevent any such violation.

1.12  Effective Dates
      ---------------

           The Plan was  adopted by the Board on April 6,  1998.  The Plan shall
terminate on April 5, 2008.


Section 2.  OPTION GRANTS
            -------------

2.1  Authority of Committee
     ----------------------

           Subject to the provisions of the Plan,  the Committee  shall have the
sole and complete  authority to determine (i) the  Participants  to whom Options
shall be granted;  (ii) the number of shares to be covered by each  Option;  and
(iii) the conditions and limitations,  if any, in addition to those set forth in
Sections 2 and 3 hereof,  applicable  to the  exercise  of an Option,  including
without limitation,  the nature and duration of the restrictions,  if any, to be
imposed upon the sale or other  disposition of shares  acquired upon exercise of
an Option.

           Stock  Options  granted under the Plan shall be  non-qualified  stock
options.

           The Committee shall have the authority to grant Options.
<PAGE>
2.2  Option Exercise Price
     ---------------------

           The price of stock  purchased  upon the  exercise of Options  granted
pursuant to the Plan shall be the Fair Market Value thereof at the time that the
Option is granted.

           The purchase  price is to be paid in full in cash,  certified or bank
cashier's  check or, at the option of the  Company,  Common  Stock valued at its
Fair Market Value on the date of exercise,  or a combination  thereof,  when the
Option is exercised and stock  certificates  will be delivered only against such
payment.

2.3  Option Grants
     -------------

           Each Option will be subject to the following provisions:

           a.  Term of Option
               --------------

               An Option  will be for a term of not more than ten years from the
               date of grant.

           b.  Exercise
               --------

               (i) By an Employee:
                   --------------

               Subject to the power of the Committee under Section 1.10(b) above
               and  except in the manner  described  below upon the death of the
               optionee,  an Option may be  exercised  only in  installments  as
               follows:  up to one-half  of the subject  shares on and after the
               first  anniversary of the date of grant, up to all of the subject
               shares on and after the second  such  anniversary  of the date of
               the  grant  of  such  Option  but  in no  event  later  than  the
               expiration of the term of the Option.

               An Option shall be  exercisable  during the  optionee's  lifetime
               only by the optionee and shall not be exercisable by the optionee
               unless,  at all times  since the date of grant and at the time of
               exercise,  such optionee is an employee of or providing  services
               to the  Company,  any parent  corporation  of the  Company or any
               Subsidiary or Affiliate,  except that,  upon  termination  of all
               such  employment  or provision of services  (other than by death,
               Total Disability, or by Total Disability followed by death in the
               circumstances  provided  below),  the  optionee  may  exercise an
               Option at any time within three months thereafter but only to the
               extent   such  Option  is   exercisable   on  the  date  of  such
               termination.

               Upon termination of all such employment by Total Disability,  the
               optionee may exercise such Options at any time within three years
               thereafter,  but only to the extent such Option is exercisable on
               the date of such termination.

               In the event of the death of an optionee (i) while an employee of
               or providing  services to the Company,  any parent corporation of
               the Company or any Subsidiary or Affiliate,  or (ii) within three
               months after  termination of all such  employment or provision of
               services (other than for Total  Disability) or (iii) within three
               years after  termination  on account of Total  Disability  of all
               such employment or provision of services,  such optionee's estate
               or any person who acquires  the right to exercise  such option by
               bequest or  inheritance or by reason of the death of the optionee
               may exercise such optionee's Option at any time within the period
               of three years from the date of death. In the case of clauses (i)
               and (iii) above, such Option shall be exercisable in full for all
               the remaining shares covered  thereby,  but in the case of clause
               (ii) such Option shall be  exercisable  only to the extent it was
               exercisable on the date of such termination.
<PAGE>
               (ii) By Persons other than Employees:

               If the  optionee  is not an employee of the Company or the parent
               corporation  of the  Company  or  any  Subsidiary  or  Affiliate,
               expiration of such optionee's right to exercise his Options shall
               be  established  and  determined  by the  Committee in the Option
               Agreement covering the Options granted to such optionee.

               Notwithstanding the foregoing  provisions  regarding the exercise
               of an  Option  in the event of  death,  Total  Disability,  other
               termination  of employment or provision of services or otherwise,
               in no event  shall an Option be  exercisable  in whole or in part
               after the termination date provided in the Option Agreement.

          c.   Transferability
               ---------------

               An  Option  granted  under  the Plan  shall  not be  transferable
               otherwise   than  by  will  or  by  the  laws  of   descent   and
               distribution,  except  as may be  permitted  by the  Board or the
               Committee.

2.4  Agreements
     ----------

          In  consideration  of any Options  granted to a Participant  under the
Plan,  each such  Participant  shall  enter  into an Option  Agreement  with the
Company  providing,  consistent  with the Plan,  such terms as the Committee may
deem advisable.


                                                                       Exhibit 5





                                    August 25, 1999




Securities and Exchange Commission
450 Fifth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20549

           Re:  Nathan's Famous, Inc.
                Registration Statement on Form S-8
                ----------------------------------
Gentlemen:

           Reference  is  made to the  filing  by  Nathan's  Famous,  Inc.  (the
"Corporation")  of a Registration  Statement on Form S-8 with the Securities and
Exchange Commission pursuant to the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, covering the registration of 500,000 shares of the Corporation's Common
Stock, $.01 par value per share, in connection with the Corporation's 1998 Stock
Option Plan (the "Plan").

           As  counsel  for the  Corporation,  we have  examined  its  corporate
records,  including its Certificate of Incorporation,  as amended,  By-Laws, its
corporate minutes,  the form of its Common Stock certificate,  the Plan, related
documents under the Plan and such other documents as we have deemed necessary or
relevant under the circumstances.

           Based upon our examination, we are of the opinion that:

      1. The  Corporation is duly organized and validly  existing under the laws
of the State of Delaware.

      2. There have been  reserved for issuance by the Board of Directors of the
Corporation  500,000 shares of its Common Stock,  $.01 par value per share.  The
shares of the Corporation's Common Stock, when issued pursuant to the Plan, will
be validly authorized, legally issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

           We hereby  consent to be named in the  Registration  Statement and in
the Prospectus  which  constitutes a part thereof as counsel of the Corporation,
and we  hereby  consent  to the  filing  of this  opinion  as  Exhibit  5 to the
Registration Statement.

                                    Very truly yours,


                                    /s/ Blau, Kramer, Wactlar & Lieberman, P.C.
                                    BLAU, KRAMER, WACTLAR &
                                         LIEBERMAN, P.C.



                              ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP







                    CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
                    -----------------------------------------





As independent  public  accountants,  we hereby consent to the  incorporation by
reference in this Form S-8  registration  statement of our report dated June 15,
1999 included in the Nathan's Famous,  Inc. and  Subsidiaries  Form 10-K for the
year ended March 28,  1999 and to all  references  to our Firm  included in this
Form S-8 registration statement.


                                        /s/ Arthur Andersen LLP





Roseland, New Jersey
August 27, 1999








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