Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Rosie's Diner, 4500 14 Mile Road NE, Rockford MI

October 20, 2023 Update:
At least one of the cars has been sold (one article said two cars were sold leaving the old art studio still waiting for a buyer). Chuck and Dawn Perry from Missouri will be moving the diner next spring and the "Rosie's" sign has already been moved. They plan on restoring the diner and reopening it as a restaurant. So you still have time to view the old wrecks if you want your last look.
July 6, 2023 Visit:
It's been two years since we last visited Rosie's Diner so today we went to see if anything had changed. It's just worse. Nature is slowly taking it over and there are additional no trespassing signs in the windows. But the deterioration has continued.



The faded sign still stands. We'll check in again next year 😔

March 17, 2021 Visit:
How far you have fallen 😔
Beginning life in 1946 as the Silver Dollar Diner in New Jersey, the diner came to national attention as the set of a series of commercials for Bounty paper towels featuring Nancy Walker as the waitress, Rosie. The commercials began in 1970, and sometime during that decade the diner was renamed in honor of its most famous waitress.
Purchased in 1991 by Michigan artist, Jerry Berta, the diner was brought to Rockford and opened for business. Two additional diner cars eventually joined Rosie's and a new owner took them all over in 2006. In 2011, the businesses were all closed and the neighboring Koehn Chevrolet bought the diners at auction. Now they sit abandoned and in ruins. Here are photos from yesterday.
All the diners have been vandalized.
Broken glass lies everywhere.
It's hard to believe there are really security cameras at work.
This side door was broken and wide open. We did not step inside but took photos through the broken windows.
Behind the diners, we found a hole bashed into one of the walls and an old miniature golf course.
The dinosaur looks forlorn.
Before the place was shut down, we visited several times and here are some photos from those better times.
Now it is just a sad and somewhat perilous place to be. The old charm is gone and the magic has disappeared.