Exciting News: P.F. Chang's Opens in Norman, Oklahoma!
P.F. Chang’s, a name synonymous with elevated Pan-Asian dining, is making its mark in Norman, Oklahoma, with the grand opening of its latest location. Situated at 1825 24th Ave NW, this new restaurant promises to deliver the vibrant flavors and unique ambiance characteristic of the P.F. Chang's brand. As the latest addition to the company's expansion within the South-Central United States, the opening is anticipated to be a delightful addition to the local culinary scene.
A Community-Centric Approach
Recognizing Norman's spirited community and the energetic presence of the University of Oklahoma, P.F. Chang's aims to engage with residents and students alike. The restaurant is designed as a welcoming space for friends and family to gather and savor bold flavors together. With a menu that includes classic favorites like Chang’s Spicy Chicken, Mongolian Beef, and the famed Chang’s Lettuce Wraps, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Jim Mazany, the CEO of P.F. Chang's, noted, "We are thrilled to introduce our immersive dining experience to the Norman community and look forward to becoming a place where friends, families, and Sooners gather for celebrations big and small." This reflects the brand's commitment not only to great food but also to fostering relationships within its new locale.
A Unique Dining Experience
P.F. Chang’s Norman covers an expansive 5,893 square feet, complete with seating for up to 189 guests. The interior design harmoniously merges modern Asian aesthetics with local touches, featuring warm wood tones, ambient lighting, and bold red accents that reflect traditional Chinese design elements while maintaining a contemporary feel. An open and energetic dining room supports dine-in, takeout, and delivery options, catering to every dining preference.
A captivating custom mural by local artist Travis Brassfield decorates the exterior, symbolizing a strong connection to the Norman community and showcasing the brand’s support for local artists.
Grand Opening Ceremony and Community Involvement
To commemorate this exciting milestone, P.F. Chang’s is hosting a grand opening ceremony on April 27, inviting local residents to join the celebration. Special guests will include members from the Norman Chamber of Commerce and local officials, alongside Boomer, the beloved University of Oklahoma mascot. Chris Arnold, a notable OU alumni and NBA announcer, will act as Master of Ceremonies, energizing the event with giveaways courtesy of 105.3 The Fan radio station. As a bonus, the first 20,000 guests will receive a complimentary surprise offer upon arrival, adding to the excitement of the day.
Corey Robertson, COO of P.F. Chang's, emphasized, "We've always believed great food brings people together, and there's no better place to celebrate community than in a town as spirited as Norman." The restaurant is also honoring its commitment to the community by partnering with the Center for Children and Families (CCFI) to support children and families at risk, with beverage proceeds benefitting the organization during the exclusive friends and family events on April 25-26.
Join the Staff! New Job Opportunities
In addition to its focus on exceptional dining, the new location is promoting job opportunities in Norman, inviting interested candidates to explore careers with P.F. Chang's at their official website. This aligns with the brand's goal of contributing positively to the local economy and creating a welcoming workplace for residents.
Hours and Reservations
For those eager to experience P.F. Chang's, the Norman location will operate from
11 AM to 10 PM (Sunday-Thursday) and
11 AM to 11 PM (Friday-Saturday). Reservations can be made through their official site.
P.F. Chang’s continues to redefine Asian dining, with over 300 locations around the globe. Known for its innovative culinary offerings that honor diverse Asian cultures and recipes, the brand promises to deliver delightful dining experiences at every turn.
For more information and reservations, visit
P.F. Chang's Norman.