Step back into the 50’s by entering Rosie‘s Diner. Owner Genessee Elinoff keeps the tradition of the American Diner flourishing in Aurora Colorado with Rosie’s Diner. Rosie’s, a stainless-steel modular, was built by Paramount, one of the last remaining diner manufacturers in the country. Today Rosie’s offers great food, breakfast all day and old fashioned handmade milkshakes and malts. At Rosie’s a quarter gets 2 tunes on the jukebox at each booth. For a unique trip into the world of nostalgic flavor visit Rosie’s Diner
A true "diner" is a prefabricated structure built at an assembly site and transported to a permanent location for installation to serve prepared food. The term "diner" is derived from "dining car" and diner designs reflected the styling that manufacturers borrowed from railroad dining cars. A diner is usually equipped with a counter, stools and a food preparation or service area along the back wall. Decommissioned railroad passenger cars and trolleys were often converted into diners by those who could not afford to purchase a new diner. Since diners became a part of the American landscape more than 100 years ago, the culture has been affected in many ways. The influence of lunch wagons and diners has touched almost every aspect of life including cooking, dining out, popular culture, music design, fashion and language.

Rosie's Diner
14061 E. Illiff Ave.
Aurora, CO 80014