

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 | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1530 E Main St, Woodland, CA 95776
Phone: (530) 406-8762
Website: https://blackbeardiner.com/location/woodland/
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Reviews
I entered Black Bear Diner to observe what humans classify as “comfort food,” which appears to be a ritual involving enormous portions, beige color palettes, and the assumption that more calories equal more joy. The menu was vast, yet somehow every item seemed to be a slight variation of bread, grease, and optimism. Time moved strangely here—either very slowly or at a rate my internal chronometer has not yet calibrated to Earth breakfast standards.
The staff was polite and persistent, checking on my status with a frequency suggesting concern for my survival. I assured them I was functioning within acceptable parameters. The food arrived warm, heavy, and structurally sound, though its purpose seemed less nutritional and more ceremonial. I noted that the pancakes could double as insulation panels, and the eggs appeared to have surrendered long before reaching the table.
The dining room was filled with satisfied humans emitting contented noises, which I recorded for later analysis. I completed the meal but felt no desire to hibernate, despite environmental cues strongly encouraging it. I left with the understanding that Black Bear Diner excels at providing abundance, familiarity, and the illusion of satisfaction. I will not be returning, but I appreciate the data.
Resulr: The eggs were cold, the hash browns undercooked. The chicken fried steak was all that was worth bring home. I left two of the three eggs, biscuits/gravy. Coffee was good. You can tell a lot about a restaurant if they ask about your experience. They don’t do that at this location. Drive by and go to the Davis location!
The food was good. Our server was very nice and on it. My teenage son received refills on his drink before he could request them. Of course the portions are large and the same goes for the kid’s menu.
Everyone appeared to be enjoying themselves and everyone knew everyone. And even if you didn’t know anyone, they still made you comfortable.
Was not disappointed and was happy that the same service and quality of food I receive at the Black Bear by my neighborhood was experienced here.