Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 847 Sixth St, Norco, CA 92860
Phone: (951) 549-0287
Website: https://rodeocafe.com/
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Reviews
The wait was longer than I would have expected, but it was absolutely worth it. The menu is varied, there’s something for everyone. The portions are big, remember this when you’re ordering, and the prices are reasonable. And the service? Impeccable!
I had “John Wayne’s Favorite” and it totally hit the spot. I will have a hard time ordering anything else on future visits.
I highly recommend this place, despite the wait.
Once we got in, we were not disappointed. It is a mixture of American and Mexican food (pancakes, chiliquiles etc).
We placed our order and 10 minutes later food started arriving. They bring it out as it becomes ready so it’s hot and fresh.
They did a great job and can’t wait to go back
We were given a warm welcome, seated and orders were taken all in a timely manner. But that was the end of any positivity related to this place, the food came, was not fresh – as in most of the ingredients were semi-prepped/cooked before hand, frozen and recooked to order – Not uncommon for todays style, but there are certain procedures to store and recook the food to remove the staleness in the food – which I believe is not followed here. Food was flavorless, the sauces/salsas were ok and helped a bit – 2 stars.
Then followed the unorderly chaos of no response, no one checking o the table, no one bring in bills for 35 minutes as I sat there staring for eye contact with more than 8 waiters rushing through the sides of this small size dining room with 12 tables or or less, but no one knowing what they were doing, I walked to the counter, got my to-go boxes, as the neighboring table tried twice to get some one to get their orders. The next trip to the counter was to pay my bills and they asked me who was serving me, where I sat, what I ate (and I was like well after I got my food pretty much no one – because this question makes me feel non existent to the staff). 1 start for their service. The atmosphere is rural horsetown style, but that doesn’t cover much for service.
Not a returnable experience.
While traveling for work, I decided to skip the typical hotel breakfast and search for something more satisfying that would last me until supper. I stumbled upon the Rodeo Cafe in Norco, CA, and it turned out to be a great find. I arrived around 10:15 AM, and the place was packed with locals, which is always a good sign. Despite the 30-minute wait, I was optimistic.
Definitely a friendly small town cafe feel and experience in a large metro area.
Once seated, I started with a cup of coffee, which was flavorful and just what I needed. The menu had plenty of options, but after a few minutes of deliberation, I decided on the country omelette, packed with ham, bacon, and sausage, all covered in gravy, along with a side of potatoes and a biscuit with more gravy.
The portion sizes were huge—so much that I couldn’t finish everything. The omelette was generously stuffed with meat, making it hearty and satisfying. The potatoes were cooked to perfection—crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The only minor drawback was that the gravy was a little bland, but I’d rather have it that way than overly seasoned, and a bit of pepper did the trick.
Overall, Rodeo Cafe is a solid choice for breakfast, especially if you’re looking for something that will keep you going all day. Highly recommended!