Rosebud (diner)

Rosebud is a historic diner building at 381 Summer Street in Somerville, Massachusetts, near Davis Square.

The diner was built in 1941 by the Worcester Lunch Car Company for the Nichols and Perivolaris families.

Bloom, the founder of a chain of Italian restaurants called Vinny Testa's and owner of the Mission Oak Grill, promised to leave the exterior untouched.

It abruptly closed in late September with staff given less than two weeks' notice,[7] and reopened a few weeks later as the "Rosebud Bar & Kitchen"[8] with some repairs having been made to the building and a menu that included a fusion of Indian influences with American diner food.

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