Black Bear Diner Planning Another Fort Worth Spot

All-day breakfast and a menu full of home-style comfort food await diners.
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Black Bear Diner is growing its Texas presence. As several locations are set to open in the state in coming months, another Fort Worth diner is being planned.

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According to a state project filing, Black Bear Diner could open in the Southgate Marketplace at I-35 and FM 1187 in Fort Worth sometime in the summer of 2023. What Now Dallas earlier reported on the first Fort Worth location for the brand planned for 9501 N. Freeway in Fort Worth. That location has yet to open to the public.

Founded in California by Bruce Dean and Bob Manley in 1995, Black Bear Diner offers home-style comfort food. The brand has about 150 locations across the U.S. and is continuing its expansion across the Lone Star State, which is projected to have the second most locations behind California.

The family dining concept is open for breakfast (served all day), lunch, and dinner. The menu includes breakfast favorites such as steak and eggs, waffles, and omelettes. For lunch, diners can grab a burger, sandwich, or salad, and dinner options include homestyle plates of roasted turkey, meatloaf, pot roast, and ribs.

Amber D. Browne

Amber D. Browne

Amber D. Browne is an author, freelance writer, and editor based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. She has more than two decades of experience in journalism including in television, radio, magazines, and online publications.
Amber D. Browne

Amber D. Browne

Amber D. Browne is an author, freelance writer, and editor based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. She has more than two decades of experience in journalism including in television, radio, magazines, and online publications.

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