“1939 authentic diner!”
We welcome you to dine in utah's only restaurant on the national historic registry. Built for the 1939 new york world's fair, this diner was wheeled across the u.S. In 2007. Step back in time and visit this authentic art deco stainless steel diner complete with a soda fountain and tabletop jukebox' In May of 2007, the diner was transported across the country weaving its way through designated back roads complete with state police escorts and pilot cars. It arrived in Oakley in mid-July and began its complete restoration. Unlike the few remaining diners still operating on the east coast, thankfully little structural and cosmetic changes had occurred over the diner’s 73 year history. Those that did were replicated from old photos. What you see now is what youwould have seen in 1939 as this depression era pre-war diner was wheeled out of the factory. The tabletop remote jukeboxes, flat TV’s and air conditioning are modern embellishments.In honor of this icon’s legacy we have named it the “Road Island Diner” because of its origin and the fact that it was placed on the island in the road. We hope you enjoy your stay with us, marvel at the bygone craftsmanship and we hope you will come back often.
They are only open 3 days a week. Friday Saturday and Sunday.
This is a great local restaurant in an old train car. Everything is made form scratch and it's family owned. I've never had a bad meal here.
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Road Island Diner
Hours
- Sun, Thu - Sat: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
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Pets Allowed
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
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Takeout
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Outdoor Seating
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