
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8029 Agnes St, Detroit, MI 48214
Phone: (313) 332-0347
Website: http://www.normsdiner.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the two eggs with sausage, crispy potatoes, and toast. It is a generous, hearty plate. The eggs were just slightly over-seasoned for our taste, and the sausage leaned a bit rich, but the toast was excellent and the potatoes with garlic schmear were a nice touch. We added pancakes, which rounded everything out and made it feel like a proper diner breakfast. Overall, a solid 3.5/5.
The cobb salad was the standout. A full wedge of iceberg, perfectly chilled and crisp, topped with hard-boiled egg, avocado, bacon, bleu cheese, crispy chicken (the go-to), and that garlic dressing. The dressing alone makes the dish worth ordering again. Easily a 4.5/5.
Overall, it was a really pleasant visit. Norm’s does comfort food well, and when the pace is a little calmer, it is an even better experience.
Once we were seated at the diner at the bar, we were greeted immediately. The servers were so friendly and attentive. We ordered the biscuits and gravy, egg and pimento cheese biscuit sandwich, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch French toast. Everything was so delicious! Highly recommend and we will definitely be back.
He’s faithful to the Two Eggs Breakfast and never stops raving about it. According to him, the bacon here is the best in the world (and trust me, he takes his bacon seriously). The eggs are always perfectly cooked, and the rye toast? I think we both agree—it’s the best either of us has ever had. I don’t eat meat, but seeing him so happy with that breakfast makes me just as obsessed.
I stick to the Veggie Breakfast Sandwich with potatoes or the Breakfast Salad (I always swap the meat for avocado or something veggie-friendly). Every bite is fresh, flavorful, and made with so much love. And yes—I always add a side of rye toast, because it’s just that good.
What makes Norm’s extra special is how it feels. The staff are the kindest people, and the place itself is cozy without trying too hard. We usually play tic-tac-toe on the kids’ menu while waiting for our food (best two out of three picks up the bill ). It’s silly, sweet, and somehow makes breakfast here feel like a date every single time.
And the best part? You never wait long. Even on busy weekends, you’re seated quickly, and the food comes out just right—hot, delicious, and worth the drive.
Norm’s isn’t just a diner, it’s a little piece of happiness for us. If you’re anywhere near Detroit, do yourself a favor and stop in. Who knows—you might just find your new favorite tradition here too