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Norm's Eggs Café moved to this location and now has a new name...Norm's Diner. The original location was just up the street about a block away. Not much has changed. The service is as good as it used to be, the menu items haven't changed, and their prices still remain low. I recently dined here for brunch and had their Super Breakfast Combo. This dish included 3 eggs, 2 slices of bacon, slice of ham, a sausage patty, huge serving of hash browns, and a triple stack of their buttermilk pancakes. The proteins in my meal were all delicious. Their ham and sausage patty surprised me a lot. I don't do pork, besides bacon, and found both these items very good. However, I didn't think much of the carbs that came with my meal. I'm just not a fan of soggy hash browns and rubbery pancakes. At only $9.95, this entire dish is a steal of a price, even if I didn't eat the pancakes. I wasn't a huge fan of their original location and expected way too much from this location. But the price is right, the portions are huge, and there's still plenty of other options on their menu to deserve 3 stars from me.
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