Rocko's Diner

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Rocko's Diner
Rocko's Diner
Restaurant information
EstablishedJuly 11, 1956 (1956-07-11)
Owner(s)Schiller Family
Previous owner(s)Nick Nicholson
Food type diner
Street address32786 Lougheed Highway
City Mission
State British Columbia
CountryCanada
Coordinates 49°07′58″N122°19′01″W / 49.13276°N 122.31681°W / 49.13276; -122.31681
Website rockosdiner.com

Rocko's Diner is a diner located in Mission, British Columbia, best known for its forty flavours of milkshakes and its use as a filming location for several televisions shows. The diner was the first drive-in and first 24-hour restaurant in Mission. In 2017, USA Today named the diner one of Canada's top ten filming locations. [1]

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History

On July 11, 1956, under ownership of Nick Nicholson, the diner opened as Nick's Diner and then was named Hi-Lite Burger Bar. [2] It was Mission's first highway drive-in. [3] To celebrate the opening, Nicholson hosted an open-air dance on the driveway of the restaurant. [4] The Schiller family acquired the Hi-Lite Burger Bar in the early 1980s and renamed it Rocko's Diner in 1986. [3]

Because the Schiller family owns both the land and the diner, the restaurant is an attractive filming location for production companies. [5] Rocko's Diner has been a filming location for several films and television shows, including various Hallmark movies, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief , Killer Among Us, and Horns . [5] [3]

The diner is the site for the pilot scenes of Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe in Riverdale . [5] [2] The set used for later scenes in the series was modeled after Rocko's. [6] [7] After the Riverdale scenes were filmed at the diner, fans of the show began visiting the diner. [5] [3] Rocko's named milkshakes after the characters of Archie, Veronica, and Betty, and created a burger called the Jughead Burger. [5] [8] Following Luke Perry's death, the diner created a milkshake to honour him and his acting career. [6] [9]

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