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Black Bear Bread Co. adds full-service bar to Grayton Beach location

Black Bear Bread Co. has expanded its offerings at its Bar Room location in Grayton Beach, now featuring a full-service bar open seven days a week. This addition complements the establishment’s existing menu of artisanal breads, pastries, and locally sourced meals. Dave Rauschkolb, Managing Partner of Black Bear Bread Co., expressed enthusiasm for the new […]

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Black Bear Bread Co. has expanded its offerings at its Bar Room location in Grayton Beach, now featuring a full-service bar open seven days a week.

  • The popular bakery and café announced on September 9, 2024, that guests can now enjoy a complete bar experience from opening to closing time, Sunday through Saturday.

This addition complements the establishment’s existing menu of artisanal breads, pastries, and locally sourced meals.

Dave Rauschkolb, Managing Partner of Black Bear Bread Co., expressed enthusiasm for the new development.

“We’ve always envisioned Black Bear as a place where our community and visitors can gather and enjoy exceptional food and drinks,” Rauschkolb said. “Adding a full-service bar has been a long time coming, and we’re excited to offer this new experience to our guests.”

Located in the heart of 30A, Black Bear Bread Co. has built a reputation for quality since its 2017 debut in The Shops of Grayton.

  • The new bar service extends this commitment, offering a selection of classic and contemporary cocktails, wines, and other beverages throughout the day.

The company’s Bar Room, which opened in spring 2019, previously featured wine-driven snacks, shareables, cheese and charcuterie, and craft beer. With the addition of the full-service bar, it now provides a more comprehensive dining and drinking experience.

Black Bear Bread Co. Grayton Beach is located at 26 Logan Lane, Unit G, while the adjacent Bar Room is in Unit H of The Shops of Grayton. The company also operates a location at 325 Grand Blvd., Suite 100 in The Hyatt Place at Sandestin.

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