

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
| 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 |
| Friday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 13365 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: (530) 888-8432
Website: https://blackbeardiner.com/location/auburn/
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We only found out after extensively traveling all over California in the next couple of weeks that this is in fact part of a large restaurant chain. Look for one in your home town.
I was driving down from Nevada and stopped by black bear diner on my way back home with my companion. There was a wait and it look a little bit but wasn’t too bad. When it was our turn a server led us to our table. They didn’t really welcome us or greet us, or even introduce themselves. Something felt off. As an Asian person in a mostly homogenous town I felt a bit out of place but kept an open mind and didn’t think too much of their lack of passion. It’s easy to notice that’s you’re the only person who is different especially if you’re not from these parts.
But it was the time it took to get our food that made me realize it wasn’t just apathy. We didn’t order anything complicated: a sandwich with fried and chicken with fries. Unfortunately, it took over half an hour to arrive. Meanwhile the table next to us sat down later than us, got their food first, and left before us. I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt, but thinking back on it, it was clear that we weren’t welcomed and there was definitely some discrimination going on. Maybe it was me being Asian, maybe they thought we were gay, who knows.
At least the server (maybe it was another one, I don’t remember) finally noticed at the end, to give credit where it’s due, she did provide decent service once were got our food. I wish I had realized earlier about the racism and discrimination. I ended up tipping well in the end, which I regret doing. This will be a lesson for me to showed up when something feels off. As a native Californian I was dismayed when I came to this realization. But it goes to show how different each part of the state is.
Super warm and big helpings .
Great food.
But the carpets looked dirty though. With bits of paper food and a variety of debris.
Also our services wasn’t the most attentive.
We had to wait a bit too long before any of the lady’s asked if we’ve been helped dispite 4 ladies walking back and forth in front of us .
And had to wait a while for the check.
Usually it’s much better but the food carried it
The kids menu comes with a complimentary sundae or freshly cut strawberries with whipped cream and sprinkles.