![]() against everyone saying they can’t serve there families no more and even can’t come to the restaurant to eat but said we can come in thanksgiving now think about that it’s ok to come for thanksgiving but not any other days Ryan it out of his mind picking and choosing what families can come and eat at the Moore Oklahoma location he also has a restaurant that hardly no one has liquor license and safe serve license he has been told several times about these issues and did nothing till yesterday also Shawna going out to smoke every 20 minutes is unacceptable and very unprofessional she don’t wash her hands and is serving food along with all the other servers there’s so much more I can say the 4 pagers of health violations servers getting into arguments in front of customers mainly jaden it goes on and on I’ve been trying to reach to corporate and so has my wife but no response yet this is absolutely ridiculous and retaliation discrimination beyond the policy we read last night Ryan is going on his own feelings and ego retaliation spree it needs to be addressed asap More You have you area director Ryan quinnly gm Bob manager Shawna retaliating against a disabled person and wife because of an isolated incident between a server named Lori anger husband who almost got into an altercation with a server named jaden so there all retaliating. Asian Restaurants for Families in Moore.Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort.Hotels near Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park.Hotels near The Station at Central Park Aquatic Center.I liked the food and would eat at another Black Bear. I got there around 1220, and left at 1320. The biscuit was pretty dry and a bit hard, but was clearly baked on site. They needed to be cooked a little more, and could have used some onion or something for some more flavor. The “hash browns” were really shaved, thin strips of potato. The CFS was really good, breaded on site, and the beef was nice and fork tender and tasty. ![]() They serve breakfast all day, so I got the chicken fried steak and eggs. My iced tea ran out twice, and it took a bit to get my check. Not unfriendly, but never stopping at the table for more than a few seconds. While the host brought me iced tea, I was not seen by my server for almost 15 minutes. I looked up the locations, and it turns out that I had eaten in the Black Bear Diner in Colorado Springs, CO, several years ago. When I was seated, I had the thought form in the back of my mind that I had been in the place before. I was cruising up I-5 yesterday on the way to Lassen Volcanic National Park, and I saw the sign for Black Bear on the side of the road, so I stopped in to get some lunch. Posted in Restaurants and Eating, Travel | Leave a Comment » Tags: Black Bear Diner, CO, Colorado Springs I’d eat here again, and not wait five or so years. ![]() I probably could have split my pot roast with Raegan and we both would have been happy about it. I got there around 1715 and left around 1830. ![]() I got iced tea, it was strong and kept refilled. The ice cream was good for cooling it down, and adding some more flavor. It was really good, and hotter than heck when it was served. It was baked like a chicken pot pie – a complete shell, filled with peaches. It came hot, and had a largish scoop of ice cream on top. I decided that some cobbler would be good. There was also some red/purple onion that needed to be cooked more. Should have had more carrot and less celery. The plate had a lot of celery (not so good) and a couple (ONLY) carrot pieces. These were very, very good, and had some onion and a significant amount of chopped up bacon. Both roast and potatoes had a decent brown gravy over them more gravy was requested and delivered. Most of it was tender, but a couple pieces required some effort to cut apart. ![]() The only downer part of the meal came when my entree was served while I was only about half done with the soup. The soup came with a very good cornbread, that was hot from the oven, and served with warm, sweet butter. Thick and hot and not too salty, and very good. The meal started off with a very good chicken noodle soup. I drove past this diner when I was tooling around Colorado Springs Monday, and realized that I had eaten in the Diner here about five years ago. When I was driving from Sacramento to visit Lassen Volcanic National Park, I stopped at a Black Bear Diner off of I-5, and liked it. ![]()
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