The Bisbee-born chain of breakfast/lunch restaurants has temporarily closed its restaurants in light of coronavirus. This location, 2936 E. Broadway, is the third Bisbee Breakfast Club has been open since 2016. 

The buzzworthy Arizona diner Bisbee Breakfast Club is set to open its fifth location Monday morning, Oct. 31, at the historic Broadway Village shopping center.

The local chain has taken over the airy art deco building at 2936 E. Broadway, the former home of Table Talk.

This Bisbee Breakfast Club location — the third in Tucson — will also feature a standalone coffee shop, Ombre Coffee, which brews beans roasted at the Breakfast Club’s Ina Road store.

Ombre Coffee is part of a burgeoning wholesale operation headed up by co-owner Terry Kyte.

While the diner portion closes at 2 p.m., Ombre Coffee will remain open until 9 every night.

The diner is part of a larger project to build Broadway Village into a destination spot, to create a “community” feel with local restaurants and retailers such as the vegan ice cream shop Cashew Cow.

Later this year, the 1960s building will also house a bakery by Don Guerra of Barrio Bread. Co-managers Commercial Retail Investors are also looking into tenants for the building’s one remaining space.

Bisbee Breakfast Club on Broadway will feature the same menu as the other locations but will also have a liquor license.

Hours will be 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. every day.

The Breakfast Club is the second vintage diner to open on Broadway this month, after Welcome Diner opened in the Chaffin’s spot at 902 E. Broadway.


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