Black Restaurant Week returns to Los Angeles to highlight African American, African and Caribbean food around the city.
Here are Black-owned restaurants, coffee shops, fitness centers, lifestyle brands and other businesses to support.
The trio thought the one-week event wasn’t enough, and they quickly started organizing more of them. Later that year, they hosted Black Restaurant Weeks in Atlanta and Oakland. In the next couple of years they added New Orleans, Philadelphia and Los Angeles. This year, they’re headed back to Los Angeles as well as nine other cities around the country.
She recently signed on as a community partner to help promote this year’s Black Restaurant Week in Los Angeles. The restaurant week is slowly finding its legs in Los Angeles, where there were just six restaurants in its first year and 13 in 2019. “We are participating because this is a great way to celebrate Black-owned businesses, especially with the recent Black Lives Matter protests,” Mitchell said. “Black businesses are already at a huge disadvantage because there’s less access to capital to even start a business, and with COVID-19, many small and Black-owned businesses are having to close — some permanently.
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