Black Bear Diner is a family dining restaurant serving up large portions of home-style comfort food classics in a fun, bear-themed atmosphere.
1471 E Washington St Sequim , WA 98382 United States
Reservations | No |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
TouchTunes Jukebox | Yes |
Fish and chips are very good, home made meat loaf with gravy , super tasty, and save space for dessert . All hearty comfort food in generous portions .
Fish n chips was great & huge portions . Wife's salad was really huge & delicious.
Breakfast is good, the service not always the best. Keep an eye out on your credit card bill. If you left a cash tip they might charge your card or even overcharge it.
Kid approved! My daughter just asked if we can come back here sometime. Her kids meal came with a free Sunday.
Pick up a Bear Claw on the way out...They make a great breakfast item the next day.
Good food, large portions , friendly people
Kids 12 and under eat free on Tuesday if they bring a bear!
Ahhhhhmazing!!!! And Sequim is absolutely lovely too.
Breakfasts are so yummy
Good diner food . Better than Denny's
If you bring kids, bring snacks because the food will take a while to come out. Standard diner fare . Nothing to write home about
Cute place-comfort food-but takes forever. Waiting on an English muffin for 40 minutes.
Cool themed restaurant with bears everywhere. Food was ok nothing special.
Pretty sure there are better places to eat in Sequim. OK place at best.
The service is slow!
Awful don’t waste time going
New York steak was tender and cooked to perfection. Love their bread and salads - Theda Welch Bugher
Best place to get a handcrafted raspberry latte. - Danielle Gourley
Market fresh Salmon with Super Tasty vegies, else the delicious Mushroom Rissoto. Best tasting dishes on the west coast! - Allan Dean
Lots of fun! Some of the bison and yaks were quite aggressive, but all animals we saw looked well cared for. The bread is fresh and inexpensive. Friendly staff too. - Ulysses .
Prices are low, which is why they've pretty much knocked out local competitors. - Paula Walsh