September 22, 2024

Black-Owned Restaurant Lists Circulating the Internet, Organized by City

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– Black and Mobile, Black-owned delivery app working with Black-owned restaurants in Philadelphia. Created by founder and CEO David Cabello.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

– Good Food Pittsburgh’s list of coffee shops, bakeries, and restaurants to support in Pittsburgh. Written by founder Emily Catalano.

Boston

– The Boston Globe’s article listing restaurants to support in Boston. Written by Devra First of The Boston Globe.

– Google spreadsheet of restaurants open in Boston and throughout New England (Hartford, CT; New Haven, CT; Stamford, CT; Vernon, CT; Windsor, CT; Amherst, MA; Brockton, MA, Brookline, MA; Cambridge, MA; Dorchester, MA; Greenfield, MA; Hyde Park, MA; Jamaica Plain, MA; Malden, MA; Mattapan, MA; Medford, MA; Roslindale, MA; Roxbury, MA; Somerville, MA; South End, MA; Springfield, MA; Stoughton, MA; Watertown, MA, Portland, ME; Seasport, ME; Claremont, NH; Manchester, NH; Portsmouth, NH; Pawtucket, RI; Providence, RI, Bellows Falls, VT; Brattleboro, VT; Charlotte, VT; Stratford, VT). Created by Yankee Magazine.

– Instagram post listing restaurants to support in the greater Boston area. Created by Boston Black Restaurant Challenge.

– Instagram slideshow listing restaurants to support in the greater Boston area. Created by Claudiane Philippe of Nail the Cocktail.

Baltimore, Maryland

– Google spreadsheet of coffee shops, bakeries, restaurants, and bars in the greater Baltimore area. Created by creative director Shannon Carole.

Portland, Maine

– Portland Food Map’s article listing coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and catering businesses in the greater Portland area. Written by founder Anestes Fotiades of Portland Food Map.

Atlanta

– The Village’s list of coffee shops, food trucks, and restaurants to support in Atlanta. Created by founder and CEO Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon and the team at The Village.

– Black and Mobile, Black-owned delivery app working with Black-owned restaurants in Atlanta. Created by founder and CEO David Cabello.

– Instagram post of coffee shops, bakeries, and restaurants to support in Atlanta. Created by pastry chef Erika Council of Bomb Biscuits Atlanta.

– Twitter thread of bakeries, food trucks, restaurants, and bars to support in Atlanta. Created by @aliensdigest.

Nashville

– Google spreadsheet of bakeries, restaurants, and catering businesses, along with other Black-owned businesses in Nashville. Created by pastry chef Ali Humbrecht.

Richmond, Virginia

– BLK RVA’s directory of bakeries, restaurants, and catering businesses to support in Richmond. Created by Enjoli Moon, Katherine O’Donnell, and the team at BLK RVA.

Charlottesville, Virginia

– The Charlottesville 29’s article listing bakeries, food trucks, and restaurants in Charlottesville. Created by Simon Davidson and the team at The Charlottesville 29.

Louisville, Kentucky

– Instagram post listing restaurants to support in Louisville. Created by chef Damaris Phillips.- Instagram post listing bakeries, restaurants, and bars to support in Louisville. Created by Louisville Scoop.

Charlotte, North Carolina

– Charlotte Agenda’s list of restaurants, along with other Black-owned businesses to support in Charlotte. Reported and written by Brianna Crane and Avery Primis of Charlotte Agenda.

Miami

– Google spreadsheet of restaurants in Miami. Created by writer Zachary Fagenson.

Tampa Bay, Florida

– Green Book of Tampa Bay’s directory of restaurants, bars, and catering businesses to support in Tampa Bay. Created by founders Hillary Van Dyke and Joshua Bean.

– Instagram slideshow of coffee shops, bakeries, restaurants, bars, and catering businesses, along with other Black-owned businesses in Tampa Bay. Created by restaurant host and college student Ava Johnson.

Gainesville (and surrounding areas), Florida

– This community-sourced Google doc includes restaurants, fitness and wellness companies, photography, digital services, retail, artists, and more businesses in Gainesville and nearby towns.

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