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Popular diner in Hackensack shuts down suddenly, land to be sold

A beloved Hackensack diner closed its doors without warning on Thursday after more than 40 years in business.

Christine Queally

Apr 17, 2026, 10:26 PM

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A beloved Hackensack diner closed its doors without warning on Thursday after more than 40 years in business.

Several employees told News 12 they will now have to look for new jobs after working at the restaurant for decades.

“We come to work, and they say they’re closing…they say, ‘I’m sorry, we weren’t busy,’” said one employee of 17 years. “I love everybody. I’m going to miss my staff, kitchen, waitress, my managers."

Customers were just as stunned.

“There was no mention of it. We were just here last week. We come every week,” long-time customer Mary Medina said.

Several regulars only learned the news when they showed up for a meal and found a sign taped to the front door.

The sign read:

"Dear valued customers,

This is a notice of permanent closure. Thank you for your loyalty and support. It has meant everything to us. We've been honored to serve you and be a part of this community.

With gratitude, Coach House"

Several customers said they'd noticed the business was struggling in recent years.

“They will be badly missed," said Stuart, a regular of 35 years. "I could see the decline in business here, and I’m glad I was here for 35 years.”

A document filed with the county shows a national car wash company plans to purchase the property, a move some customers say reflects the changing economics of the area.

“I think the land is worth more than the burgers that they make,” Englewood resident Ronald Rollieson said. “They can do something with the land and make more money than they can with serving food.”

For many longtime patrons, the closure is more than the loss of a place to eat. One customer grew emotional recalling decades of family milestones celebrated inside the diner.

“We’ve had so many events here…even the passing of my mom, we celebrated here every year to remember her," Medina said. "My mom loved this place. I’m really sad."

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