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List of Black-owned restaurants

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Following is a list of notable current and defunctBlack-owned restaurants, including bakeries as well asfood carts andtrucks, sorted by location (of headquarters in cases of chains):

Nigeria

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South Africa

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United States

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Exterior ofAkadi in Portland, Oregon, 2025
The originalEzell's Chicken location in Seattle, Washington, in 2012
Slutty Vegan food truck

Arkansas

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California

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District of Columbia

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Georgia

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Louisiana

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Maryland

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Mississippi

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Nebraska

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New Jersey

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New York

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North Carolina

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Oklahoma

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Oregon

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South Carolina

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Washington

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References

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  1. ^Black Business (June 5, 2018).The Oldest Black-Owned Restaurant in the U.S. – In Business For More Than 100 Years!"
  2. ^4 Black-Owned Restaurants to Try in 2022. Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau.
  3. ^abcdefPannell, Ni'Kesia (February 06, 2023).20 Historic Black-Owned Restaurants You Need to Eat At. Many of these spots have held a place in Black and American history for decades — and each serves food like you can't get anywhere else. Food Network.
  4. ^Miller, Adrian (September 8, 2020).The Layered Legacy of Roscoe’s House of Chicken & Waffles. "More than any other African American-owned restaurant, Roscoe’s has become part of popular culture, especially in motion pictures." RESY Los Angeles.
  5. ^Onley, Dawn (December 12, 2019).Black-owned South LA Cafe Connects Community over Coffee. eurweb.com.
  6. ^abMichelin Guide (February 12, 2024).25 Black-Owned and Led MICHELIN Guide Restaurants.
  7. ^Hodges, Bebe (May 24, 2024).LeBron James-approved Blaze Pizza to open 5 more restaurants in Greater Cincinnati. "Basketball starLeBron James is a well-known co-owner and investor in the "Fast-Fire'd Pizza" franchise. ... he also owns 19 franchise locations."Cincinnati Enquirer.
  8. ^KABC (June 7, 2024).Blaze Pizza moving its headquarters from Pasadena to Atlanta.
  9. ^Michelin Guide (February 12, 2024).25 Black-Owned and Led MICHELIN Guide Restaurants.
  10. ^Miller, Adrian (February 3, 2023).Black Restaurants that Fed the Civil Rights Movement. Havens that have also made history: These five dining establishments were pivotal in the South and can still be visited today. Southern Living.
  11. ^Restrepo, Manuela Lopez (February 21, 2022).Slutty Vegan founder Pinky Cole on creating a Black-owned, plant-based empire. Salon.
  12. ^EBONY Eats 45 is a curated list from staff and editors at Team EBONY of our favorite Black-owned restaurants and Black chefs from across the country. Ebony.
  13. ^10 Black-Owned Restaurants You Want to Visit in JXN. VisitJackson.com.
  14. ^O'Brien, Erin (May 3, 2023).Experience These Black-Created Businesses & Attractions in Omaha. Visit Omaha.
  15. ^Philadelphia Inquirer (September 27, 2018).Corinne’s Place. photo: Owner Corinne Bradley-Powers stands for a portrait at Corinne's Place in Camden, N.J.
  16. ^Michelle, Jahaura (July 10, 2024).Black-Owned Pizzeria in Charlotte featured on theNew York Times' Best Pizza List as They Begin to Expand to Sit-Down. Blavity.
  17. ^Glazer, Fern (September 14, 2020).These Black-owned restaurants were saved by the social justice movement.Nation's Restaurant News.
  18. ^Cathey, Dave (February 14, 2022; updated May 12, 2022).Check out these 20 Black-owned restaurants in OKC.The Oklahoman.
  19. ^Muhammad, Nylah Iqbal (July 24, 2023).James Beard winner Andrew Black goes off menu in Oklahoma City. Andscape.
  20. ^abcdef"These Black-Owned Portland Restaurants Are Offering Takeout and Delivery".Willamette Week.Archived from the original on 2021-10-06. Retrieved2022-05-14.
  21. ^abcdHam, Robert (June 3, 2020)."Help Support Portland's Black-Owned Restaurants".Portland Mercury.Archived from the original on 2021-04-18. Retrieved2022-05-14.
  22. ^ab"20+ places to try during Black Restaurant Week in Portland".KOIN.com. 2021-02-23.Archived from the original on 2021-04-19. Retrieved2022-05-14.
  23. ^"A list of Black-owned businesses in the Portland-area to support this Juneteenth".KPTV. 15 June 2022.Archived from the original on 2022-11-27. Retrieved2022-11-27.
  24. ^"Pandemic Success Story: Everybody Eats PDX Brings Black-Owned Dining Back to the Pearl".Portland Mercury. Retrieved2025-01-21.
  25. ^KPTV FOX 12 (February 29, 2024).Popular breakfast spot taking part in Portland's 'Black Restaurant Week'
  26. ^Grits n' Gravy: "the oldest Black-Owned Restaurant in the city."
  27. ^Pierre, Sabinna (July 17, 2024; updated July 18, 2024).Ebony magazine names Kann in Portland as one of top 45 Black-owned restaurants in US. Kann was the only restaurant from Oregon to make Ebony magazine's Eats 45, which features award-winning Black-owned restaurants and chefs from around the U.S.
  28. ^"Celebrating Black leaders in Portland".KGW. February 18, 2022.Archived from the original on 2022-11-27. Retrieved2022-11-27.
  29. ^"How Hard Is It to Live Exclusively in Portland's Black Economy?".Willamette Week. 2019-02-27. Retrieved2025-01-21.
  30. ^Editors; and Jillian Dara (September 29, 2022).Black-owned Businesses to Support During Your Next Trip to Charleston, South Carolina.Travel + Leisure.
  31. ^Owens, Mye (February 2, 2023).How Prince’s became the first Black-owned hot chicken spot in Nashville. WKRN.
  32. ^ NBA.com (February 18, 2023).10 Black-owned restaurants to visit in Houston. From Frenchy’s Chicken to Soul Food Vegan, we spotlight locations to eat in the Houston area.
  33. ^Doyal, Kiara (July 31, 2024).Black Coffee Northwest: Brewing Coffee, Community Empowerment And Cultural Growth. "a Black-owned coffee shop in the greater King County area .." Seattle Medium.
  34. ^Ansara, Aleenah (April 12, 2024).Coffee and Community: Efrem Fesaha showcases African coffee history through Boon Boona. UW Magazine.
  35. ^abcdeVermillion, Allecia and Seattle Met Staff (February 2, 2023).A Guide to Seattle’s Black-Owned Restaurants: Not to mention bars, breweries, coffee shops, and all manner of great local spots. Seattle Met.
  36. ^abcd"Black-Owned Restaurants in Seattle: A Diner's Guide".Seattle Metropolitan.Archived from the original on 2022-11-25. Retrieved2022-11-27.
  37. ^abSeattle Black-Owned Restaurants and Cafes. The Soul of Seattle.
  38. ^Tomky, Naomi (2021-11-02)."These two Black-owned restaurants show how to support Black chefs".Seattle Post-Intelligencer.Archived from the original on 2022-12-06. Retrieved2022-12-06.
  39. ^"170 Black-Owned Restaurants & Food Trucks In Seattle - Seattle".The Infatuation.Archived from the original on 2022-12-06. Retrieved2022-12-06.
  40. ^CHS Staff (March 13, 2024).‘YOU DESERVE A SWEET LITTLE TREAT’ — Shikorina Pastries now open on E Pike .. "Black, queer, and woman-owned .." Capitol Hill Seattle Blog.
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