The Scrambowl ~ a hearty all-in-one bowl of ham, bacon, link sausage, eggs, bell pepper, onion & pickled jalapeño, scrambled over country red potatoes, then topped with Cheddar cheese & country gravy. Served with fresh fruit (okay, so maybe this just-disgusting-enough-to-pique-my-abnormal-tastes dish might deserve a return visit) Īnd two others that I can not try, but sounded interesting for the meatetarians out there: Served with a warm flour tortilla, housemade salsa & your choice of potato OR fresh fruit (this sounds like it is their version of Chilaquiles) Ĭinnamon Roll French Toast ~ 3 slices of thick-cut cinnamon roll dipped in French toast batter and grilled then topped with powdered sugar and drizzled with icing. Vegetarian Omelette ~ mushroom, onion, tomato, bell pepper, spinach & Jack cheese (and I am so glad they do not call this a " Veggie Omelette" see, even Black Bears have more sense than that) įiesta Scramble ~ scrambled eggs, tortilla strips, pickled jalapeño, Cheddar cheese, onion & cilantro, topped with black olive & avocado. I am not sure if I will be getting back again any time soon, but they do offer many other good ideas for breakfast, suchas:Ĭalifornia Omelette ~ avocado, mushroom & Jack cheese (Adding to the kitsch-quality, their menus are in the form of newspapers.) When was the last time you heard "Classical Gas" along with "I've Been Everywhere(, Man)" (I'm talkin' the original 1962 'mericanized version by Hank Snow, too) and early Ray Charles? I enjoyed that the house (well, diner) stereo was playing many old 50's and 60's kinda songs. (Something tells me that ol' Guy Fietti won't be checking into any of these places any time soon on his "Triple-D" show. I would think that a family-oriented, kitschy diner will probably do a much longer business there. It is in the same space in the parking lot of Serra Center that used to once house Fresh Choice, then California Fresh, and many other businesses over the past thirty years or so. This newer location just opened last month. I think the original/first Black Bear Diner opened in 1995. I have seen commercials for Black Bear Diner on TeeVee for several years now and this was the first time (as Colma's restaurant is pretty d*rn close for me) that I could check out anything from the diner-chain. I am never averse to trying new places and I don't hate chain-restaurants I just generally much prefer locally-owned smaller places. )Īt the suggestion of my brother Sean, who had dined at a Black Bear Diner (one of the original locations in Northern California/Mount Shasta Area) a few months back, I decided to check out one of the newer locations in this California-based restaurant-chain. I think that is Keanu Reeves singing duet with him, too. Want to organize a meetup? Great! Go on ahead, just remember to include the date in title per rule #3.(Today's Ewe Toobular juxtaselections oughtta be pretty self-explanatory from the name of the restaurant and the town in which it is located.Īnd, yes, that is actually Jesus Christ singing in the first song this was during his Hippie-era days in the early 70's when he was trying to get all the young folks more interested in his church-stuff. Want to help create and maintain the wiki pages? Message the mods! Meetups List of Organizations Benefiting Black Americans.Related to SLC or UTAH The LDS Church may have its headquarters here but that doesn't make it automatically related.
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