These famous black chefs are carving out a name for themselves in the hyper-competitive food world. They represent a wide variety of cooking and food styles.
A compiled list of Black owned restaurants and specialty shops For Us By Us, located in Nashville Tennessee. Click here to view our complete list of Black-owned businesses in Nashville
A compiled list of Black owned restaurants and specialty shops in Houston, Texas. Traditional Black dishes, also known as soul food, as well as gourmet cafes, sushi, italian, pizza, BBQ, cajun...
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966 MADISON SQUARE,
Nashville, Tennessee
, United States
615-605-6070
Established in 2004, Kinky Rootz Salon is operated and managed by Kristi Alderson, a Licensed Natural Hair Professional. The salon exclusively offers natural hair care services that do not alter the natural curl pattern of the client's hair. Services
1039 NW 3rd Avenue,
Miami, Florida
, United States
(305) 371-6556
House of Wings originally opened in 2003 in Coconut Grove. Since then, we have opened up 2 locations. Following Coconut Grove, we opened a sports bar in Cutler Bay and in Historic Overtown.
2534 Mandela Parkway,
Oakland, California
, United States
(510) 839-7685
The cuisine at Brown Sugar Kitchen reflects Tanya Holland’s interpretation of Soul Food. Her influences include her African-American heritage, her formal training at La Varenne Ecole de Cuisine in France, and her general appreciation of a wide variet
2412 North Charles Street, 1st Floor,
Baltimore, Maryland
21218 , United States
410-366-8700
Diaspora Salon is a full service hair salon featuring a team of highly skilled hair dressers located in Baltimore's cultural district, Charles Village. We are trained in the specific needs of all curly hair types- from loose one to super tight ones,
3919 Scott St,
Houston, Texas
77004 , United States
(713) 748-2233
Percy “Frenchy” Creuzot, New Orleans native, came to Houston in 1965 to work as a traveling salesman. His ambitions quickly shifted to food, and on July 3rd, 1969, he and his wife Sallie opened up a po-boy shop bearing his nickname on Scott Street, j