An Iconic Film Location in the Hudson Valley for Your Next Production

The Elizaville Diner is a fully restored 1956 Kullman Dutchess model nestled in the scenic Hudson Valley. Its gleaming chrome exterior and authentic mid-century interior make it more than just a diner – it’s a time capsule that has drawn the attention of filmmakers, photographers, and production crews from around the world. The Elizaville Diner has served as the backdrop for high-profile projects like Jim Jarmusch’s The Dead Don’t Die (2019), with its exterior and interior prominently featured (alongside stars such as Bill Murray, Tom Waits, Steve Buscemi, Iggy Pop, Selena Gomez, Adam Driver, etc). It has also appeared in the Apple TV series Brightside, the German film Diagnose Liebe, several music videos, and commercial campaigns, most recently for Rolling Stones' lifestyle brand RS No. 9 Carnaby Street and Irving Farm Coffee Roasters.

Beyond the screen, this iconic location is featured on the cover of Diners of New York by Michael Engle, solidifying its status as a cultural landmark. Whether you're scouting for a film location that oozes vintage Americana or planning a creative shoot that calls for a timeless, character-rich setting, the Elizaville Diner offers authenticity, style, and cinematic credibility.

The Diner is available for shoots of any size; please get in touch to discuss your needs.