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470 N. La Cienega Blvd., L.A.
323-655-0167

Hours: Daily, 24 hours.


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Super fabu unspoiled L.A. Googie coffee shop institution. Since 1949.

Popular food: Early-bird dinners; late-night, post-party grub and great breakfast specials.

Unique food: Try the steak, fried shrimp, and ice cream plate special -- a gut buster of heroic proportions, all for under nine bucks.

Drinks: No booze, good shakes and decent coffee.

Seating: Big counter to watch the cooks in action, but act like a cop and grab a booth in back.

Ambience: Pristine Googie coffee shop untouched since an avocado green and golden harvest makeover in the 1970s; mixture of old folks, working stiffs and neighborhood Joes -- stay away late at night to avoid them pesky hipsters!

Extras/Notes: Steak, steak and more steak -- good and cheap at Norms! Go for the T-bone. Ed Ruscha made Norms famous in the art world with his 1960s painting "Norms on Fire."

Parking: Big free lot, metered street.

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Cross street: Melrose Avenue and Beverly Boulevard

 Reader Reviews

July 16, 2007
Laurence Scott Santa Ana, CA

My family's been eating at Norm's since the 1960's. Good food, great prices, pleasant help. HUGE menu, available 24/7. During college in the 80's, it was an affordable, fun place to go. As a father now with a family, the same is true. Food quality is superior to all of its rivals (Denny's, Carrows, IHOP, Appleby's etc.). A great deal, a great deal of history too - especially the La Cienega location for Googy-style architecture.

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Cuisine American
Payment MasterCard , Visa


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