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Penny Hill Subs- Norman, OK (By Joe Bob)
Posted by cassipeters in Norman on April 1, 2010
Hello to all. As you already know, I’m the husband of foodie by day and food blogger by night Cassi Peters. As an Air Force pilot, I’m either traveling to all ends of the earth, or here at home in Norman doing odd jobs. Today, I am taking a literary break from the norm and writing about my lunch experience on a beautiful spring break day..
I was out and about near midday bound to retrieve my suit from a local alterations shop, located next door to Penny Hill Deli. The timing couldn’t have been better for my taste buds. The alterations shop was packed full prom dress clientele who helped guide my fate. Not wanting to brave the drama packed waiting area, I quickly retreated to the oasis know as Penny Hill Deli.
I walked a few steps to the South and entered a place resembling a hybrid between a sandwich shop an OU sports museum and a homage to everything Anti-Longhorn (see pictures). For a Deli, Penny Hill has an impressive menu including Subs, Grilled sandwiches, numerous hot dogs, and the almighty Frito pie. Deciding to go with my other-than-Oklahoma roots, I chose the California Club. It took a normally fast eater 30 minutes to consume my delicious fare due to me studying the memorabilia-laden walls between bites.
Even if you’re not an OU fan, Penny Hills Deli is a must because of its scrumptious, time- tested menu, diverse enough to suite any preference. If you are an OU fan, you may be there long enough for two meals.

Tarahumara’s Mexican Cafe- Norman OK
Posted by cassipeters in Mexican, Norman on March 9, 2010
So, I apologize for my absence over the last week! Joe Bob and I were moving into our house in Norman. We are so happy to be back! My family came to help us do some unpacking and shopping on Saturday and we stopped by one of our old favorites, Tarahumara’s Mexican Cafe. I am a huge fan of this place and Mexican food in general, Joe Bob on the other hand, after being forced by the military to live 3 miles from Mexico and then again in San Antonio, is not a fan of Mexican food. So, it is honestly a rare treat to get him to go with me. Either that or I have to sneak away with some girlfriends or my family to grab it! Why did I choose a partner in life that does not like Mexican food? I’m still trying to answer this question. I still love him though
This became one of our favorite places after eating there multiple times a week with my brother-in-law and sister-in-law while we were all in college. This is their favorite place to eat in Norman and every time they return, they are sure to stop in!
So there is almost always a wait at Tarahumara’s, but it is never long and is well worth it. The second you sit down, they bring you chips, salsa (slightly hot, so wait for your drink!), cheese sauce, and flour tortillas. It never fails, I forget to leave room in my tummy for my actual entree, but somehow squeeze the food in my belly.
I get the beef and cheese enchilada plate with a taco. Very simple, no frills Mexican food. Betsy, my little sister got the taco plate. It is just a beautiful sight!
All of this comes out fast, with the best service around. Your drink, chips, salsa, cheese sauce, or tortillas will never run out. Your food will be out within ten minutes of ordering and the staff are very friendly and helpful. On top of all this, it is very affordable and you get a free sopapilla at the end! Who can argue with that! This is definitely one of my favorite places in Norman. Stop by and try it.
Tea Cafe- Norman, OK
Posted by cassipeters in Asian, Norman on March 3, 2010
So a few years back when Joe and I were going to school at OU in Norman, we happened upon this lovely little restaurant next to a tanning salon in a shopping center at 12th and Alameda. Joe and I tend to wonder into interesting looking restaurants without hearing about them just to try them out. We hit a gold mine with Tea Cafe.
We were back in Norman on our house hunt and decided to try the new Tea Cafe on Campus Corner. This review will not include reviews on all of the teas and such that they actually have (I think the “Tea” part actually stands for The East Asia), because to tell you the truth, I don’t know how to order that stuff when we go, but it all looks delicious (Someone come with me and teach me how!) Now when we first ate at Tea Cafe, I was used to Chinese food at a buffet. I had never really ordered it at a restaurant (I have come a long way since then). I order the Box Combo with Sweet and Sour Chicken. It comes with chicken, sweet and sour sauce, a cheese wonton, a spring roll, garlic cabbage (I could live on this stuff its so good), and hot and sour soup. When I first ate here, a lot of these flavors were foreign to me, so I was really going out on a limb! This is one of the most simple things on the menu you can get as they have a WIDE selection of dishes. Joe gets the kung pao chicken. This has just the right amount of spice and is packed with flavor.
These dishes may sound rather boring, but it is your usual Chinese buffet dishes that are cooked freshly and made with care. Plus, a couple can get out of there with spending less than $15 on a nice, delicious dinner. The Campus Corner Tea Cafe is very industrial modern, which has to be one of my favorite decor types. They also have an asparagus painted wall (It’s a paint color, I’m rather obsessed with)!
When in Norman, go to Tea Cafe for a quick, cheap, delicious sit down dinner that promises to please your tummies and also your wallets!














