This nostalgic diner is a work of art in every direction you look sometimes. The center light above the main door is NJ Diner neon art at it’s finest. Tiffany Diner has gone through a series of architecture upgrades over the last 35 years but this sign is the signature image everyone remembers most. Well it’s either this or the road sign. This is also what I would call NJ postcard art.

NJ Diner Neon Lights
Rustic Stressed Plank Floors
Dining Room Tiffany Lamps
Dining Room Tables
Dining Room Window Booths
Counter and Pie Case
This is the counter in front of the pie case. I used to eat breakfast here when I was “on the job” with Myron Quigley in the old days. Myron has the best cook in Bergen County at home (Hi Mrs. Quigley !!) but we used to start the work day with a cup of coffee and he had some toast… I had eggs over with hash browns with extra fried onions.
The Original Cow
This artwork was created by one of the original owners. In the US Navy Submarine Service we had what we called “Plastic Cow” which meant dehydrated milk. This is the “Real Cow” that sits on top of the “Steel Cow”. I’ll have to ask Harry what the name of the artist is… I forgot her name but she was from the owners family and she worked long hours as a hostess mostly.
The Counter
The Counter… classic. In the old days this could be filled at 7:00 AM with builders having breakfast while smoking and drinking coffee. At lunch time filled with suits and at dinner lots of people who just got off work. Night time saw a fair share of truckers inthe old days when they could park right on Route 17 without getting a ticket.










