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Norms has been marking its 75th anniversary all year, and as 2024 nears its end the Bellflower-based diner chain has a new “throwback menu” to finish it off. Norms is also marking National Hotcake Day onThursday, Sept. 26, with a one-day deal that honors its anniversary.

From 7 a.m. to 11 p.



m., customers can get a short stack of hotcakes for 75 cents, with a limit of two orders. That translates to two hotcakes for 75 cents or four for $1.

50. The throwback menu beings Wednesday, Sept. 25 and runs through Jan.

8. It includes such items as corned beef hash and eggs for $14.29; and Four Deuces, two eggs any style, two bacon slices, two sausage links and two hotcakes, for $9.

99; meatloaf for $10.99; and a T-Bone Trio — steak, five bone-in wings and four shrimp, for $23.99.

For dessert, there’s a $1.75 ice cream sundae. The chain was founded by Norm Roybark, a car salesman, in the fall of 1949.

His first restaurant was near the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, roughly across the street from where the Cinerama Dome is today. Information: norms.com Related Articles.

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