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Contribute Feedback What Marlee Schuster likes about Normandale Century Store:
Stopped here for drinks and a bite. We enjoyed live entertainment from 2-5 a bottle of local wine a great platter which included beef sliders in Yorkshire puddings. Very innovative and tasty. Good service, even though we were set back in the gazebo....Pricing very fair. Very clean. Comfortable seating outdoors. It was busy, and I completely understand why. We will definitely return. View all feedback.
What Adrian Street doesn't like about Normandale Century Store:
Beautiful location and restaurant. Full beverage menu. Overpriced food of average cafe quality which is too bad because the staff are lovely and the restaurant is a great set up. View all feedback.
Despite not being guests at the restaurant, we found ourselves stranded due to a storm and were graciously invited in by the new owner, Tabitha. Despite the unexpected circumstances, we were able to meet Cole, who shared interesting stories about himself. Mikayla, our server, went above and beyond to accommodate us. We are grateful for their kindness and hospitality and look forward to potentially staying at their guest house in the future. The owner was very pleasant and welcoming.
This restaurant is fantastic. Their food is delicious and the service is excellent. I highly recommend trying it out.
We enjoyed a great lunch in this charming location. The food was promptly served to our large group that arrived together.
We had a good lunch in this quaint spot. Food was served up quickly for our large party which arrived at one time.
I have been driving past the Normandale New Century House on the way to Port Dover for several years. I was driving through on Aug 1/16 and decided it was time to stop in and check it out. This spot is an Inn, Store and Restaurant combined. The lobby is 'cute' and reflective of a 100+ year house with pictures of the "way we were" in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Lunch can be enjoyed in the dining room, on a side wooden patio or in a screened room. Lots of bird feeders and greenery just outside the windows. Daily specials are listed on a white board. The lunch menu should fit anyone's taste and the process are reasonable. The dining room is licenced by the LLBO/AGCO. The restaurant takes credit cards and cash is also readily accepted too. Check first about debit cards as I don't use one...never looked. There are a few parking spots at the restaurant and some on the roadside close to the building. If you blink and miss it, turn around...it's there!This spot is a nice change from a regular pub, fast food restaurant.