Norms Restaurants Expands to Las Vegas
First Location Outside of California
Norms Restaurants, a beloved chain from California, is finally coming to the Las Vegas strip. The diner is set to open its first location outside of California in Las Vegas, marking a significant milestone in the company’s 75-year history.
New Location and Concept
The Norms restaurant in Las Vegas will be located at 3605 W. Charleston Blvd., west of the 15 Freeway and four to six miles from major casinos on the Las Vegas Strip. This location will also be the first Norms with a full bar, offering customers a new experience.
Grand Opening Celebration
The soft opening is scheduled for 7 a.m. on Wednesday, October 30, with a special offer for the first 75 customers. They will receive a free cheeseburger value combo. The grand opening celebration is planned for Saturday, November 9, featuring a Hotcake Eating Championship and dining deals for guests who arrive between 10 a.m. and noon.
About Norms
Norms was founded in 1949 and is known for its 24-hour dining, breakfast menu, and steaks. The chain has 23 locations in Southern California and is marking its 75th anniversary this year with a "throwback menu."
Contact Information
Location: 4605 W Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas
Information: norms.com
Conclusion
Norms’ expansion to Las Vegas is an exciting development, offering locals and tourists alike the opportunity to experience the classic diner chain. With its unique blend of breakfast and steak options, Norms is sure to attract a loyal following in the entertainment capital of the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When does the soft opening take place?
A: The soft opening is scheduled for 7 a.m. on Wednesday, October 30.
Q: What’s the offer for the first 75 customers during the soft opening?
A: The first 75 customers will receive a free cheeseburger value combo.
Q: What’s the highlight of the grand opening celebration?
A: The grand opening celebration will feature a Hotcake Eating Championship and special dining deals for guests who arrive between 10 a.m. and noon.