

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: 4927 Junipero Serra Blvd, Colma, CA 94014
Phone: (415) 769-5522
Website: https://blackbeardiner.com/location/colma/
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Reviews
Lodge Vibes Indoors
Walking in feels like teleporting to a cozy Minnesota lodge or Branson cabin, complete with carved bears, neon jukebox glow, and that “Welcome” sign begging for selfies. Staff couldn’t be friendlier, plenty of space at the bar or tables, zero wait time—perfect for us impatient folks.
Monster Portions
Grabbed the classic two-egg ham and cheese omelette with hash browns and a fluffy biscuit; portions were bear-sized, easy to split if you’re not starving solo. Fluffy eggs loaded with ham chunks, melty cheese, crispy taters—no skimping here, and that biscuit? One way ticker to Buttery heaven: $18!
Spotless and City Escape
Super clean everywhere—even the ketchup bottles look factory-fresh, no crusty remnants from yesterday’s crowd. Great urban hideaway for all-day breakfast, lunch, or dinner; I’ll be back soon to tackle more from that newspaper-style menu. Honest 5 stars—filling, fun, and zero regrets!
Chicken fired steak $28 – 2 dished , muffin , salad
Sourdough cheese burger $22.45 was pretty good
Chicken N waffles $22 , but pancakes was too thick , heavy and dry
The restaurant was packed, but our server got us seated right away m.
Portions here are massive, so I went with the Caesar Salad with Salmon. Husband of course ordered Country Fried Chicken.
The salad? Light and crisp with the perfect amount of dressing—just how I like it.
The salmon could’ve used a little more salt and pepper, but hey, it still hit the spot.
As for the Country Fried Chicken? No notes. Crispy, juicy, and as dependable as ever.
I was warned by my friend that the portions are large so I might get a smaller plate. I got an egg and ham steak while my friend got what was called a volcano or a big plate. Everything was pretty good. The biscuit was tough to eat though.
A very rustic atmosphere..or you feel like you are going camping. It’s a casual atmosphere.
Staff was friendly and efficient.
Cleanness: seats and tables are pretty clean. Don’t see any flies in the restaurant.
Food: I personally prefer a light taste. the salmon is good but the pasta is a little oily. Meatloaf is a little salty, maybe it’s right for others. The restaurant has its own dipping sauces. People should try it if they go.