Celebrating Culinary Richness: Black Restaurant Week Returns

Black Restaurant Week Returns to Celebrate Culinary Excellence
Black Restaurant Week LLC is thrilled to announce its return for its ninth year in Atlanta. The event, known for spotlighting Black-owned culinary businesses, promises a vibrant celebration filled with delicious food and community engagement. This year, the festivities will extend for 14 days, providing ample opportunity for guests to explore and enjoy exceptional offerings from local black-owned eateries.
Impact of Black Restaurant Week in the Community
Since its inception, Black Restaurant Week has created an estimated $75 million in total economic impact for participating cities. This remarkable figure is driven by local job support and increased patronage within the food and hospitality sectors. The Atlanta area boasts a rich array of participating businesses that include T's Brunch Bar, J'ouvert Caribbean Kitchen & Bar, Rays Southern Foods, Zubi's Taco Kitchen, Whisk Breakfast & Brunch, and Grand Slam Pizza, each contributing their unique flavors and culinary styles.
Supporting Black-Owned Culinary Businesses
The challenges faced by restaurateurs today are significant, as evidenced by recent data. A staggering 98% of restaurant operators have reported higher labor costs, coupled with 97% experiencing increased food costs and 38% facing lowering profit margins. Despite these struggles, Black Restaurant Week continues to advocate for the needs of Black-owned culinary businesses, many of which confront additional barriers due to a decrease in corporate support for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
Celebrating a Decade of Service and Community
Founded in 2016 by Warren Luckett, alongside managers Falayn Ferrell and Derek Robinson, Black Restaurant Week is dedicated to elevating Black culinary professionals. By providing accessible marketing solutions and a platform for exposure, the initiative has successfully supported over 5,000 chefs, caterers, food trucks, and restaurateurs nationwide. It serves as a crucial resource for those who often lack access to traditional marketing avenues.
Inaugural Bites & Birdies Golf Tournament
This year also marks the introduction of the Bites & Birdies Golf Tournament, hosted by Black Restaurant Week's nonprofit arm, Feed the Soul Foundation, in partnership with Stella Artois. This unique two-man scramble tournament emphasizes a blend of culinary talent, networking, and philanthropy, raising necessary funds for underrepresented students pursuing careers in hospitality, culinary arts, and business. The foundation has already awarded $85,000 in scholarships to deserving students at HBCUs and Hispanic-Serving Institutions across the country.
A Vision for the Future
Warren Luckett, founder of Black Restaurant Week, emphasizes the urgency behind their mission: "Our work is rooted in gratitude but driven by urgency. We're not just celebrating food; we're advocating for equity, visibility, and longevity. Thank you to our sponsors and community supporters for believing in this endeavor and walking alongside us every step of the way." As the community gears up for two weeks of festivities, including dinner and skating events, curated dinners, and happy hours, the enthusiasm is palpable. The full schedule of events can be found on the Black Restaurant Week website.
About Black Restaurant Week
Black Restaurant Week is a national movement dedicated to honoring the cultural and culinary contributions of African American, African, and Caribbean cuisine through week-long festivities in major cities. The campaign focuses on providing affordable marketing solutions to culinary professionals while championing the economic growth of Black-owned enterprises across the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When does Black Restaurant Week take place?
Black Restaurant Week will run for 14 days, featuring events and promotions centered around Black-owned culinary businesses.
2. How has Black Restaurant Week impacted the economy?
The campaign has generated an estimated $75 million in economic impact through direct sales and community engagement.
3. Who are the founders of Black Restaurant Week?
The organization was founded by Warren Luckett, with management from Falayn Ferrell and Derek Robinson.
4. What is the Bites & Birdies Golf Tournament?
This inaugural tournament aims to blend culinary excellence with fundraising for students pursuing careers in hospitality and culinary arts.
5. How can I participate in Black Restaurant Week events?
Details about events, including dining experiences and activities, can be found on the Black Restaurant Week website.
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