

Visit Polly’s Pies, a cherished family-owned dining staple in Southern California since 1968, offering comforting meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Backed by a legacy of flavors, we also have a scrumptious selection of fresh pies, and our inviting atmosphere is perfect for family meals. Don’t miss out on our catering services to elevate your events!
Known for its pie selection, this longtime regional chain dishes up diner standards in homey digs.
Hours
| Friday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1799 Hamner Ave, Norco, CA 92860
Phone: (951) 520-0223
Website: https://www.pollyspies.com/
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Reviews
The Country Fried Steak was delicious — generous portions, so come hungry! My kids love that breakfast is served all day, and you really can’t go wrong with any of it. The staff was friendly and attentive, making the whole experience even better.
A unique touch we love: on Wednesdays from 5:30–8 PM, they offer a kids’ craft and movie time to keep the little ones entertained while waiting for food. Such a thoughtful and fun idea!
We also took home three pies, and each one tasted like it was straight from Grandma’s kitchen. Highly recommend this place for a hearty, feel-good meal.
I appreciate the large parking lot.
The 15 to 20 minutes wait for a table wasn’t great.
I heard a man get upset when a couple was seated before him. At the podium you’re asked “Do you want a booth or the first available seating?” Apparently, he had asked for the first available seating, but was skipped over nonetheless.
Getting a menu, being given time to make your choices, and having your order taken all happen in a timely fashion.
However, it’s again another wait to have your food brought out to you.
When the food finally came, it wasn’t like “Oh, wow, that’s a lot of food!” or “Oh, wow, that looks amazing!” It was just “Oh, good, the food is finally here.”
The portions themselves are decent, like it’s enough to go home full, but not enough to really need a container for leftovers.
I think it doesn’t help that they put the food on huge plates that I think were meant for dinner, so it makes the amount of food you get look even smaller.
The food tasted fine. Not great for vegans, though. For brunch, everything had some kind of animal product, like even the vegetarian options still come with eggs.
I ordered the breakfast burrito without meat and ended up pouring hot sauce on top just to have some flavor.
My sister let me have a few bites of her muffin, which I thought was free with the combo meal she had ordered, but apparently it wasn’t and was charged an extra small fee. The strawberry sauce and thick butter it came with tasted good.
Meanwhile, there were a lot of people there, so the waitresses were busy. When my sister ran out of water, no one checked in on us to ask if she wanted more or fill her glass up again. I just ended up pouring some of mine into hers.
The decorations consist mainly of curtains around the windows and some art with captions talking about how their fruit is freshly picked.
So between all the waiting and getting average size and tasting food, I wasn’t impressed. Maybe lunch, dinner, and dessert are better?