Black-Owned NYC

Black-owned places in Harlem

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Harlem's vibrant energy is undeniable, and its culinary scene truly shines. When you are here, you will discover so many incredible Black-owned spots that celebrate culture and community. Whether you are craving the soulful dishes at Red Rooster, a craft beer experience at Harlem Hops, or the delightful flavors of Azara Kitchen, Harlem welcomes you to savor its unique spirit.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.7 (325)

Azara Kitchen

Harlem spot for Afro-Caribbean comfort plates, brunch, and colorful cocktails in a lively Lenox Avenue setting with neighborhood warmth.

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BarHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.7 (541)

Harlem Hops

Urban bar with a brickwork interior serving craft local & world beers & international pub grub.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.6 (258)

Bixi

BIXI is about unexpected food, and fabulous cocktails, delivered by knowledgeable friendly staff. Serena Bass (of the Serena bar, Chelsea hotel fame) has not only devised an inspired menu,...

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.5 (553)

FieldTrip

Fieldtrip is a fast-casual restaurant that serves made-to-order rice bowls and sides. we are available for dine-in, take out and delivery in New York City

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BarHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.5 (281)

Ginnys Supper Club

Updated soul food & craft cocktails plus live music in the basement of Red Rooster.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.5 (1747)

Lido

The bottomless-mimosa brunch is a draw at this sleek, warm Italian eatery on a Lower Harlem corner.

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CafeHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.5 (116)

Ourt Box Cafe

Cozy cafe offering coffee, tea and breakfast fare, plus pastries and space for events.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.5 (1497)

The Edge

Espresso drinks, baked goods & sandwiches, plus wine & beer, in a funky space with brunch service.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.4 (1182)

Ponty Bistro

French & West African cuisine are served alongside house cocktails in a warm, dark-wood bistro.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.4 (7566)

Red Rooster

Popular, stylish comfort food eatery with creative cooking from celeb chef Marcus Samuelsson.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.3 (4566)

Melba's

Southern classics served in a retro setting that's relaxed & homey by day, bustling in the evening.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.3 (947)

Renaissance Harlem

Handsome, brick-&-wood clad outpost offering a range of New American, French & African flavors.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.3 (8740)

Sylvia's

Harlem landmark serving generous helpings of Southern comfort food since 1962.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.3 (282)

The Fox

Restored opulent theater built in 1920s with 3,600-pipe organ hosts ballet, movies & other events.

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RestaurantHarlem, ManhattanRated 4.2 (2747)

Blvd Bistro

Relaxed spot with a casual-chic vibe offering modernized soul food classics with cocktails & wine.

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Frequently asked

Why is supporting Black-owned businesses in Harlem important?
Supporting these businesses in Harlem directly contributes to economic empowerment and helps sustain the unique cultural heritage of this iconic neighborhood. It also creates opportunities and strengthens local community ties, fostering growth from within.
What types of Black-owned establishments can I find in Harlem?
Harlem offers a diverse range of Black-owned establishments. You will find everything from critically acclaimed restaurants and lively bars to charming cafes and unique retail boutiques, showcasing a rich variety of experiences.
How can I discover more Black-owned businesses in Harlem beyond dining?
Beyond dining, explore local markets, art galleries, and cultural centers. Many community events also highlight Black entrepreneurs. Keep an eye out for local directories or simply wander Harlem's vibrant streets to uncover hidden gems.