Alice Buckel places lettering on a sign on the property of the former Beehive Diner, 4974 Ellicott Street Road, Batavia, to let the world know it will soon be the Fedora Diner.
The Beehive closed years ago and the building near the corner of Ellicott and Shepard was most recently a location for the St. Nick's Club Ladies Auxiliary.
Buckel has crews inside painting, cleaning and installing restaurant equipment. The outside is also being repainted. She expects it will be six to eight weeks before the Fedora Diner opens.
The name was suggested by her son, who will play piano in the diner once a week. The interior theme will suggest the 1940s era.
"I wanted to do something on my own," Buckel said.
She has previously run her own cake-decorating business from her home.
The diner will be open for breakfast and lunch, closing at 2 p.m.
Among the specialities planned, Buckel said, are mini-donuts and special pancakes.