Monday, January 12, 2026

The beloved Rosie’s Diner, once in Little Ferry, New Jersey, and home of the famous Bounty paper-towel commercials with Nancy “Rosie” Walker, is on the move again.





After its time in the Garden State ended in 1990, the diner was moved by an artist to Algoma Township in western Michigan, and is now in new hands and is about to move again, this time in Alabama. It had been sitting shuttered since 2011. What a relief that it now has a future again, with plans to reopen within the year, restored to its 1946 look when it was known as the Silver Dollar Diner. It acquired the Rosie’s name after the smash success of the Bounty commercials, which aired in the 1970s and 1980s.

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