

In 1995 founders Bruce Dean and Bob & Laurie Manley opened the first Black Bear Diner in Mt. Shasta, CA. Their mission was simple: create a fun and friendly atmosphere where the local community could enjoy huge portions of home-style cooking at a reasonable price. Today, we continue their mission at every Black Bear Diner across the country, as we passionately provide guests an outstanding experience. Our menu offers comfort food classics, and our entire menu is offered all day long. Whether you are craving pancakes at 8 pm or pot roast at 8 am – we’ve got something for everyone. Enjoy your meal in our family-friendly, cabin-themed diner with our welcoming staff or order to enjoy in the comfort of your home.
Easygoing chain serving familiar all-day comfort food & desserts in a woodsy setting.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 27990 Bradley Rd, Menifee, CA 92586
Phone: (951) 217-0072
Website: http://www.blackbeardiner.com/location/menifee
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Reviews
The atmosphere and decor are phenomenal, the staff and Service are par excellence, and the food is not only delicious, home-styled and Comfort Worthy; its also generously portioned and reasonably priced.
I had the Hobo Omelet, she had the California Omelet and we both nibbled on an order of Cinnamon Roll French Toast.
I love that breakfast is literally ALL-DAY, and the lunch and dinner menu items all sounded SO Enticing!
Eat at Black Bear Diner in Menifee at your own risk
Nori was our waitress and she was amazing! She has great energy and an infectious smile when she makes you feel like you are family and belong there.
*******UPDATE**********
I sent an email to the email address listed in the reply from Black Bear Diner but to date I have not gotten a response back or any acknowledgment of the email or anything.
This is concerning to me, because I had hoped they would jump right on taking care of this problem with all of those flies inside the restaurant it’s extremely disgusting, no one wants to eat with flies landing on their food or on their person.
I will keep this review updated as to the progress with regard to #BlackBearDiner
Unfortunately our visit ended with a sour taste.
The total bill came to $50 even
I provided a $40 gift card which for some Wi-Fi issue after showing funds available did not clear .
The host then proceeded to ask for help from the manager (Nicole) . Who with a very unpleasant attitude needed to call her boss and get the OK on what to do. Yes this phone call was made in the check-in area in front of other clients. She then asked Juli to go ahead and clear the bill with the note “Client satisfaction” And commented I am not signing that ***this is all your mess. She then comments …
If the credit does not go through, I am gonna have to pay the $40 staring straight at my son and I. The way this manager spoke to that poor young lady was very disappointing. I asked to please go ahead and charge me the full amount and I will worry about the gift card in the future. She then yells at the host and says don’t you dare charge her! Again with a very unpleasant attitude .
Needless to say it does not matter how much the bill was….. it was paid for . Unfortunately, the customer service received from the “manager” and the way the staff was treated was disappointing and unprofessional. No manager should speak to anybody like that especially in front of customers. Let alone complain about her having to pay the $40 if the credit didn’t go through.
For a 10-year-old to comment that the manager didn’t have her coffee in the morning should have a lot to say. I hope this review can help make some changes in the way your staff is treated.
The inside aesthetic is pretty cool, loads of bears, hot sauce, and a menu that walks you thru the history of the diner.
We were immediately taken care of and the waitress gave us a couple of recommendations including the huckleberry lemonade which was delicious. We also ordered one of the malted shakes which was also flavorful. We ordered fish and chips and the Ruben sandwich for lunch. The fish and chips were cooked perfectly, the Ruben was not bad but very very greasy. The prices were very reasonable (especially considering how bad things are priced lately), and they have tons of specials we’re going to come back and check. If you like mellow diners with a bear theme, good prices, and good food check this place out!
The atmosphere is a little rustic to have a cabin kind of feel. The menus are made to look like newspaper. Very cute.