Norms Restaurants

Norms Restaurants
Industry Restaurants
Founded Los Angeles, California
United States (1949 (1949))
Founder Norm Roybark
Headquarters

470 N. La Cienega Blvd, in West Hollywood

Long Beach, California
Number of locations
18
Area served
Southern California
Website www.normsrestaurants.com

Norms Restaurants is a chain of diner-style restaurants in Southern California. Founded in 1949 by used-car salesman Norm Roybark, the restaurants are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There are currently 17 locations in Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside counties.

History

The first Norms opened on Sunset Boulevard near Vine Street in 1949. The oldest surviving Norms opened on La Cienega Boulevard in 1957, featuring a distinctive angular and brightly colored style that came to be known as Googie architecture.[1] Key characteristics include concrete walls, large glass windows, jutting roof, and a neon marquee.[1] Many Norms restaurants, including the 1957 La Cienega Boulevard location, were designed by the architectural firm of Armet & Davis to look like automobile showrooms with booths resembling bucket seats.[2] Their appearance has made them the subject of exhibitions curated by the Getty Center.[3][4]

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