List of Black-owned restaurants
Following is a list of notable Black-owned restaurants, sorted by location (of headquarters in cases of chains):
South Africa
- Mzoli's – Gugulethu
United States
Arkansas
- Jones Bar-B-Q Diner – Marianna
California
- Blaze Pizza – Pasadena
- Souley Vegan – Oakland
Georgia
- Slutty Vegan – Atlanta
North Carolina
- Saltbox Seafood Joint – Durham
Oregon
- Akadi – Portland[1]
- Amalfi's Italian Restaurant – Portland[1]
- Assembly Brewing – Portland[2]
- Atlas Pizza – Portland[3]
- Deadstock Coffee – Portland[4]
- Dirty Lettuce – Portland[2]
- Erica's Soul Food – Portland[2]
- Everybody Eats PDX – Portland[2]
- Joe Brown's Carmel Corn – Portland[3]
- Kee's Loaded Kitchen – Portland[1]
- Nacheaux – West Linn (previously Portland)[1]
- Olive or Twist – Portland[5]
- Queen of Sheba – Portland[2]
- Reo's Ribs – Portland[1]
- Santé Bar – Portland
- Viking Soul Food – Portland[1]
Tennessee
- Prince's Hot Chicken Shack – Nashville
Texas
- Frenchy's Chicken – Houston
Washington
- Black Coffee Northwest
- Boon Boona Coffee
- Cafe Campagne – Seattle[6]
- Communion Restaurant and Bar – Seattle[6]
- Ezell's Chicken – Seattle[6]
- Jackson's Catfish Corner
- Marjorie – Seattle
- The Original Philly's – Seattle
- Osteria la Spiga – Seattle[7][8]
- Plum Bistro – Seattle[6]
References
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