Not that I've heard of. The only way is probably to get those piezographic B&W inks for your inkjet and do it yourself. Or print from the original film.
What I've done is to convert to grayscale and adjust levels, then simply send to Fuji or Standard. It comes out quite nicely. I suspect they do the B&W's separately, because I had one sepia-toned picture which was printed as B&W.
Originally posted by Lennier I've tried Standard's digital print with b&w, there was a color cast to it. Perhaps becoz I did not use greyscale, left the file in RGB.
There probably won't be a lot of difference. The problem is that the colour papers and chemicals used by colour labs cannot print pure B&W properly, so there's invariably a colour cast. Same happens if you try to print B&W film onto the same papers.