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I have no idea how this place has so many good ratings - even from people with many reviews. I've driven by here many times and knew from my Yelp app it had good ratings. However, I was a little hesitant to come here because most of the people whose reviews I follow and deem reliable did not give this place a good rating. Should have listened to them. Basically, the food is not very good. It's NOT bad...but it's not even average for a breakfast place. I had country fried steak and eggs. The eggs were too runny (ordered over medium) and the CFS was just bad. Bland, tough, and the gravy served on top was really thick and useless. It was small, too. Came with a biscuit - bland, chewy, and dense. I'm not accusing the folks who run Norms of successfully manipulating people into giving it a high rating. I have no proof of that. But, yeah, that's what they did. I'd bet plenty of dough on it. Good for them, I guess. There's literally 30+ places within 10 minute drive from here that are loads better for breakfast. And the price isn't really cheap, either. Looks like they raised prices above what they used to be. I really feel like giving this 1 star for the fact that so many reviews from before were not accurate or biased. But I don't know for sure so I'll give it a deuce.
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