

To support: Dine in or call 704.503.9629 to order takeout. They serve a mix of Southern and Cajun cuisine that’s both meat-lover and vegetarian-friendly. Sharon and Cliff Freshwaters operate their namesake restaurant in the Fourth Ward tucked in a strip mall off Graham Street. To support: Stop by Evoke’s brick and mortar on West Morehead or book Evoke for your next event. Owner Joe Keenan’s goal is to bring people together over a cup of coffee. The coffee company, which started as a mobile espresso bar, serves craft coffee inside the CLT HUB at 750 W Morehead St. To support: Dine in, order online or call 98 to place an order. The Central Avenue spot owned by a brother-and-sister duo from Ethiopia serves some of Charlotte’s best injera bread - a spongy flatbread native to the East African country. It was last updated on February 23, 2023. Įditor’s Note: This article was first published in June of 2020. Of note: This roundup isn’t an exhaustive list of all Charlotte’s Black-owned businesses, and that there are plenty of other beloved non-business organizations that are rapidly growing, such as Mad Miles Run Club.Here’s our ongoing list of Black-owned businesses in Charlotte to check out. Yes, but: 22.8% of our population is Black, so there’s room to grow the portion of local firms that are Black-owned. Black-owned businesses make up 4.9% of all small businesses in our metro. 7 hub for Black-owned businesses in the U.S., per a recent report from Charlotte-based LendingTree.
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Charlotte’s full of wildly popular Black-owned businesses, some that have been around for generations serving family recipes, others that sprouted up in recent years amid a larger entrepreneurial boom.īy the numbers: Charlotte ranks as the No.
