Norma's is celebrating it birthday with 1950s prices, all for a great local cause.
On Wednesday, June 26, the iconic Dallas diner Norma's will celebrate 68 years since the opening of the original location. To mark the occasion, the diner is rolling back prices to the 1950s: Customers can get a plate of chicken fried steak and/or a slice of birthday cake for $1.85 each ., the nation's largest donor- and volunteer-supported mentoring nonprofit in America. The charity is particularly important to Norma's Cafe owner, Ed Murph.
“Wonderful memories and lifelong friends were made in that experience,” Murph says. “We are so proud to partner with such a terrific organization.” will offer the anniversary promotion for dine-in guests on Wednesday, June 26. The Norma’s to-go location in Garland will have the $1.85 promotion for walk-up/pick-up service. has been defined as the free, independent voice of Dallas — and we'd like to keep it that way.
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