


It all started in 1956 from a small Texas storefront in the Oak Cliff neighborhood just outside downtown Dallas along historic US Highway 80. Searching for breakfast near you? At Norma’s Cafe, we serve breakfast all day and are famous for our chicken fried steak. With a menu that reminds you of home and servers who know you by name, we welcome hungry guests from across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. A cherished cafe nearby for many, Norma’s supports local schools and charities. Now with 5 diner locations near you throughout DFW, we look forward to feeding you and your family.
Long-running restaurant known for homestyle Southern cooking served in diner-style environs.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 605 W 15th St, Plano, TX 75075
Phone: (214) 440-2748
Website: http://www.normascafe.com/
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Reviews
The macaroni and cheese had very little cheese flavor, and even the okra had little flavor. The cornbread seemed dry, or undercooked. I could not tell. It was not like normal cornbread.
I suspect they have big vats of food sitting in the kitchen and it sits there for hours, while any flavor it had just goes away.
The picture of the dumplings was on a plate at my house, after I brought home leftovers. I did not want to offend the person who took me there for lunch.
The staff seemed pretty unhappy to be there.
The rolls and cornbread were bitter. They tasted of spoiled milk. We notified the server. Her response was to let us know there is a bad batch and another that is some better. The bag salad was brown and gross. She really didn’t care nor could she be bothered. This is my final visit to Norma’s. Do better! $30 plus for two people deserves better quality and polite service.
Must try the “Country breakfast” with chicken fried steak
– 2 kids meals (corn dogs with Mac & cheese, and a cheeseburger with Mac and cheese)
– mushroom Swiss burger with mashed potatoes and cream gravy.
– slice of chocolate pie
– slice of chocolate cake
The Swiss burger was cooked well done, no blood, no pink. They did not ask how I wanted it cooked, so I assume that’s not something they do there. The mushrooms were flavorful and the cheese went well with them.
The mashed potatoes were pretty good. They kind of reminded me of Grandy’s, back when I was a kid. Kind of nostalgic.
My kids seem to like their food too, especially their mac and cheese. It was extra creamy and kind of more liquidy, which I appreciate. We are not a fan of dry mac and cheese.
The only downside I would say is the rolls are pretty tough to eat. The tops of them were dry and crunchy, so the only good part was the inside that we had to rip out. And the chocolate cake was kind of odd tasting it reminded me of some sort of faint barbecue flavor mixed with chocolate. My kids seem to like it but they love anything sweet. I wasn’t a fan.
Our waitress was really nice and attentive.. she came to the table about four times. I wish I could remember her name, but she is the younger brunette with the glasses.
The atmosphere is nice and reminds me of a diner. The walls and shelves are covered in Old memorabilia. My son was really excited to see the Kool-Aid Man picture on top of one of the mantles. He was smiling and asking the waitress about everything he pointed at. And she was nice enough to respond.
Overall this is a nice sit down diner anytime of the week. There were only a handful of people inside today at around 6pm (Monday) the menu is quite large and I appreciate all of the different options.