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: 9759 Arrow Route # B, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Phone: (909) 980-4655
Website: http://www.nancymays50scafe.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
For our first visit, we wanted to start with some of their bakery items so we chose the Cinnamon Roll and the Coffee Cake. They were pretty good, but you could tell they were not homemade and were very cakey. The store bought pastries never seem to be as good as homemade to me. This was not my favorite part of the meal. For my breakfast, I chose the Country Fried Steak and thought it was fantastic. It was not overly cooked and the eggs were done perfectly, I was a big fan of the dish overall. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone searching for a great diner or to anyone looking for a casual breakfast or lunch option.
I had their mushroom burger with lettuce, cheese, tomatoes and French fries. Both were great.
We will be coming back to try other food off the menu.
I like the old 50’s music, inside decor. Staff and our server is super nice, courteous and helpful too. The atmosphere is wonderful.
I would recommend this place. They open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
It can be busy as a hive, but the staff is on top of it.
Lots of memorabilia to see and has that 50’s feel and service.
Took some photos of the food we ordered but it was so good the first day I dug right in before I took my photos.
Nancy Mae’s Cafe, located in Rancho Cucamonga, is a charming spot that exudes a nostalgic ’50s vibe with friendly service.
A special shout-out to our waitress(s). Both ladies and the cook epitomizes top-notch customer service—fast, accurate, cheerful, delicious and welcoming, while making us feel instantly at home even though it was our first visit. Imagine going home to enjoy your mother’s most comforting food while being reasonably priced with big hearty portions. That’s what you get at Nancy Mae’s.
The servers are playful and fun, making the patron feel special, like you’ll read from the other reviewers. The ’50s decor and music create a nostalgic experience of yesteryear; I am a 60’s child.
Whether you’re craving eggs with bacon, fluffy pancakes, or a classic sandwich for lunch, Nancy Mae’s Cafe is the place to try out if you’re in the area. My friend had a ham omelette; whereas, I went for the Backseat Breakfast Burrito with green salsa and (2) fried jalapeños. We both commented that their coffee was above average, actually exceptional, for diner coffee, not bitter nor too weak. As you can see from a particular photo, we had many cups of coffee.
Today, I brought my Fujifilm X100F camera to breakfast. Most of these pictures were taken from this camera, and others were taken with my iPhone 13 Pro. As you’ll see in my bio, I love photography and enjoy photojournalism, street photography. I did not take too many photos, though.