What To Expect With The Opening Of Norms Diner In Las Vegas
Norms Diner is preparing to open its doors in Las Vegas! It’s the iconic SoCal restaurant’s first location outside of California! This is going to be a big deal. Norms…

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Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesNorms Diner is preparing to open its doors in Las Vegas! It's the iconic SoCal restaurant's first location outside of California!
This is going to be a big deal. Norms has more than 20 locations in California, but nothing outside the state. However, not for long. The first location outside of California will soon be opening in Las Vegas, Nevada. It's architecture is already getting some attention and just wait until you see the menu!
Norms Diner Opening Soon In Las Vegas
Famous for its pennant-shaped marquees, sloping roof, and long glass window the Norms in La Cienega is one of the most iconic buildings in Los Angeles. Soon, its first location outside of California will be opening in Las Vegas at 4605 West Charleston Boulevard, per Eater.
This is going to be awesome and something perfect for Vegas. It will fit right in. The restaurant will be open 24 hours a day. It's famous for its breakfasts of country-fried steak and eggs, omelets stuffed with sausage and cheese, and stacks of hotcakes. The hotcakes really made them famous. I've heard great things. There's also lunch and dinner at Norms with baskets of onion rings, tuna melts, cheeseburgers, and more. In true Vegas fashion, it will have a full liquor license and there are even plans for gaming on-site.
Norms isn't the only restaurant being imported to Las Vegas from California. Randy's Donuts recently came to Sin City. Mark Wahlberg also recently opened up a Mexican restaurant and it looks incredible. Norms is perfect for the world's capital of entertainment and has been mentioned in shows such as Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, American Horror Story, Drag Me To Hell, and more. This is going to be great and I think it's going to be a success in Las Vegas. The restaurant has a rich 75-year history and is one of the most famous and iconic restaurants in LA--and there are a lot out there so you know it must be a big deal. Looking through their website menu I want everything. It all looks so good, especially after a long night out on The Strip this would be perfect! It's calling my name. Personally, I'm going with the country-fried steak and eggs. You can't go wrong with anything, though; it all looks amazing.
People seem to forget that Las Vegas is a town for foodies! Don't believe us? Just ask Guy Fieri! He'd tell you. Norms Diner is expected to open in Las Vegas in November.
5 Must-See TV Shows Set In Las Vegas
What are your favorite TV shows set in Las Vegas? It's the entertainment capital of the world, and there are plenty of TV programs to choose from.
While iconic movies like The Hangover and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas might be the first to come to mind when you think of programming set in Vegas. However, those are movies and we're talking TV shows right now! Movies get enough chatter, and now it's time to highlight the little guy on the small screen. If you're looking for some TV shows set in Las Vegas to watch, you can't go wrong watching these 5 shows.
What Are The Best TV Shows Set In Las Vegas?
Hollywood might get most of the attention when it comes to entertainment, but we all know where the best place for it really is. Not only are there great shows to see at the various resorts and stages around town, there have been many fantastic shows that chose Las Vegas as its setting. Honestly, some of the biggest shows in TV history were set right here in Vegas.
Sure, when you think of Sin City, TV shows probably aren't the first thing that comes to mind. There's a lot more happening here to distract you. The bright lights can be pretty distracting and can lead you to thinking of several other things. There's the live shows, the residencies, and all the fun you can have at the casino. Then, there were many blockbuster movies set in Vegas that got a lot of attention. Am I too bold if I say that The Hangover (the first one, obviously) was the most recent quotable comedy movie? Even though that came out back in 2009 I don't think anything quotable has come out since then. Am I wrong on that? I'd be happy if you could provide a more recent example.
Only going with 5 TV shows set in Las Vegas posed a unique problem--it's a small number and there have been lots of shows that take place here. So, I'm going to have to name some Honorable Mentions before we get to the 5 final shows that actually ended up making the list. Bad Ink was big for a while and so was American Restoration, both of those were based here. Dr. Vegas was an interesting show but has no business making the final 5. I also didn't include any older shows because I haven't watched them and it wouldn't be fair to put a show on the list that I haven't seen. Ready for the list? Check out the best shows set in Sin City below! Have you seen all of these?
CSI
Not only is CSI one of the greatest shows set in Las Vegas--it's one of the best shows ever. The Las Vegas version was the first in the CSI franchise and ended up having spin-offs such as: CSI: New York, CSI: Miami, CSI: Cyber, and a revival series CSI: Vegas. At one point, it was the most successful show on CBS and was a national phenomena. The show was so big it gave real life Crime Scene Investigators problems known as the "CSI effect" where people thought they knew more than the professionals thanks to the show. It's a great show and does a good job showcasing Las Vegas.
Hacks
If you haven't seen Hacks on Max you are missing out! It is so funny and the cast is phenomenal. It stars Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder, and Kaitlin Olson. The show has won 6 Emmys including Best Actress, Best Writing, and Best Directing. The show follows legendary Vegas comic Deborah Vance as she struggles to regain her former glory and hires a young writer to help out. The chemistry between the 2 is great. It's a funny show for anyone, I love it just as much as my parents do. Actually, they might even like it more than I do!
Las Vegas
It's pretty where Las Vegas took place based on the title. The NBC show starred James Caan, Josh Duhamel, James Lesure, and Nikki Cox. The show started in 2003 and concluded in 2008. The show follows a security team at a Vegas casino. It was pure Sin City. It was a powerful cast with some serious star power! Definitely a must-see show set in Vegas.
GLOW
GLOW follows a Los Angeles actress who moves to Las Vegas and discovers an amazing world of women's wrestling and gets involved in the scene. It's funny, it's engaging, and it's very Las Vegas. It has a unique cast made up of Alison Brie, Marc Maron, Sydelle Noel, and Betty Gilpin. The show ran for 3 seasons on Netflix. It came to an unexpected end due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Flip Or Flop Vegas
For the record, I love HGTV but I can't stand Flip Or Flop (the original). Both of the hosts annoy me and I don't trust them. Having said that, Flip Or Flop Vegas has different hosts who I can actually tolerate. However, it's not about the hosts. It's all about the beautiful homes and what they do with them. Is it my favorite show on HGTV? No (that's Rock The Block) but it's good enough to recommend. However, Flip Or Flop the original you should avoid because those 2 hosts are something else.