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A Perfect Day of Eating: Black Owned Restaurants


A Perfect Day of Eating: Black Owned Restaurants
Feb. 18, 2021
Houston would not hold the coveted title of “Most Diverse City,” without celebrating and lifting up each other. Recent unrest has rallied the city together to support the local Black community but giving an emphasis on African American-owned restaurants and businesses. It’s safe to say the soul of Houstonians has dug into the beauty of soul food, and boy does it taste good. We encourage visitors to seek out and amplify these Black-owned restaurants.
Breakfast
Start your day at
The Breakfast Klub. It s is not just a breakfast restaurant, it is a Houston institution, famous enough to entice the Queen B herself. Every weekend, lines of hungry diners wrap around the corner for a taste of The Breakfast Klub’s Southern fried catfish and of course, chicken and waffles with crispy chicken atop fluffy waffles, smothered in maple syrup. ....

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How to Support and Celebrate the Black Community in Houston Right Now


How to Support and Celebrate the Black Community in Houston Right Now
Thrillist
1/25/2021
Brooke Viggiano
© Ray s Real Pit BBQ Shack
Houston’s Black community enriches all aspects of this city, from Third Ward jewels like the nearly 150-year-old Emancipation Park and empowering artistic hub, the Project Row Houses, to the food, music, art, and culture that have helped mold Houston into a diverse, world class place to be.
Black History Month is right around the corner, but Houston s Black community should and will be celebrated all year round and these are some of the best, safest ways to do that. Whether that means participating in community efforts, supporting local Black-owned businesses, or donating to Houston organizations that fight racial disparities, here’s how you can make a difference in Houston today. ....

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