Support Black-Owned Restaurants in Austin
We’ve put together a list of more than 60 great spots
By Jessi Cape, Wayne Alan Brenner, and Zelly Martin, 11:37AM, Tue. Jun. 2, 2020
One way to show support for the anti-racist movement is by purchasing goods from Black-owned restaurants (and other food and beverage businesses) in Austin and surrounding areas. We will continue to update this list and welcome suggestions: food@austinchronicle.com.
11 Degrees Daiquiri (Pflugerville)
Bahadi’s Chicken & Lounge (Pflugerville)
BB’s Home Cooking (Georgetown)
Bigg Belly BBQ Co. (Food Truck)
Burgerlicious (Food Truck)
Da “Boot” Poboys Seafood & Soulfood
Down South Texas BBQ (Food Truck)
Emoji’s Grilled Cheese Restaurant
Hello Sweetie BBQ (Georgetown)
Island Fork (Pflugerville)
JP’s Pancake Company (Food Truck)
Kings n Queens Jamaican (Pflugerville)
Krab Kingz Seafood (Pflugerville)
Kowon Bakery (Online)
Luv Fats Ice Cream Meal Proz (Meal Prep)
Paradise On Ice (Pflugerville)
Redd’s Table (Catering)
Soul Popped Popcorn (Online)
Suga’s Cakery (Online)
Sweetniz Cake Shop (Online)
The “G” Spot Wangs n’ Thangs (Food Truck)
The Original New Orleans Po-boy Gumbo Shop
Tony’s Jamaican Food (Pflugerville)
Top Tier Bakery (Online)
Trinidad and Tobago Cafe (Round Rock)
Winners BBQ (Pflugerville)
Winston’s Kitchen (Food Truck)
Y’all’s Cafe (Round Rock)
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