Ron Newman (
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Rosebud Diner totally gutted
The interior of the Rosebud Diner has been totally demolished. It's unrecognizable now.
One of the diner's front windows has two city permits displayed -- one for the demolition, the other for a dumpster. The permits were issued on January 31, so this work happened fast once it started.
If anyone has any news or even relevant rumors about what the owner's plans are, please post them here.
One of the diner's front windows has two city permits displayed -- one for the demolition, the other for a dumpster. The permits were issued on January 31, so this work happened fast once it started.
If anyone has any news or even relevant rumors about what the owner's plans are, please post them here.
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The Rosebud is a Somerville "local historic district", which protects the exterior (including the painted Rosebud logo on the front and the neon sign above). State law does not give any municipality other than Boston the power to protect interiors.
Also, the Rosebud's interior wasn't really historic -- the décor we have become fond of dates back only to the late 1990s, when it was last renovated.
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(And quite honestly, the Rosebud regularly disappointed me. I'd convince myself that diner food + gin'n'tonics was a winning combination, and then re-discover that the neither the food nor the drinks were that great.)
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Did Marty Bloom sell the place to The Alpine Group? And if so, should I be worried about the future of Out of the Blue, which sits right between Rosebud and Painted Burro?
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http://bostinno.streetwise.co/2014/02/25/restaurateur-joe-cassinelli-to-open-the-rosebud-with-a-new-roadhouse-concept/
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