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Specialties
Norma’s Café is a Dallas home-cooking institution, founded in 1956. Norma’s Café serves up hot, fresh and delicious savory home-styled meals, with a sinfully Southern flare, that are sure to make your mouth water.
We have won numerous awards for our menu but some of the most popular dishes for breakfast are our breakfast tacos, Country breakfast with chicken fried steak or chicken fried chicken and then of course, the Ol’ Number 7 which won Dallas Observer’s «Best Hangover Cure of 2015»! Plus breakfast is served all day!
If you’re here for lunch or dinner, we of course recommend our Chicken Fried Steak, Smothered Pork Chops or any of the burgers (my personal favorite is the Chili Cheese Double Cheeseburger)! We also have a variety of daily specials included entrees, soups and sides.
Plus no meal is complete at Norma’s without a slice of homemade Mile High Cream Pie! Yahoo Travel named our pie the best in Texas for 2015! So remember, «Life is Short, Eat Dessert First»!!
History
Established in 1956.
Those of you lucky enough to have lived between the Forties and Sixties, a time when cafes were the place to gather with family and friends to enjoy fine food and good company, might remember a place like Norma’s Café
The Original Norma’s Café is that kind of place — a great café on U.S. Highway 80. Good coffee, homemade breads, homemade chili, vegetables, burgers made fresh and those pies. WOW! The friendly waitresses even know your name.
I hope Norma’s Café brings back old memories and makes new ones for you.
Meet the Business Owner
Ed M.
Business Owner
It all started in 1956 from a small Texas storefront in the Oak Cliff neighborhood just outside downtown Dallas along historic US Highway 80. With a menu that reminds you of home and servers who know you by name, Norma’s Café began welcoming hungry guests from across the D/FW Metroplex with its Texas comfort food.
Owner and Cafeteur Ed Murph likes to put it this way, «We make more than great comfort food; we make great friends and memories.»
And he should know. As a boy growing up in Oak Cliff, Ed used to eat at Norma’s Café. He made some friends, loved the food and created many memories. He loved it so much that he bought the place nearly 30 years ago. Today, the Norma’s Café tradition stays the same — just like Ed and so many like him from Dallas remember.