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5 Great African-American Owned Businesses to Frequent for Black History Month and Beyond

Donna Iadipaolo by Donna Iadipaolo
February 11, 2024
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Discover and support 5 amazing African American-owned businesses during Black History Month and beyond. Celebrate diversity and help promote entrepreneurship.

An assortment of different Mexican foods.
Photo from bluenileannarbor on Instagram.

1.) The Blue Nile

Owner Habte Dadi and Alma Lessanework created an authentic Ethiopian experience at their restaurant. Along with food served on a traditional platter and eaten with hands, Ethiopian art adorns the walls and the service replicates the culture’s hospitality and reverence for customers.

221 East Washington Street, Ann Arbor

2.) Jamaican Jerk Pitt

Robert Campbell manages this restaurant in downtown Ann Arbor that serves quintessential Caribbean dishes, including specialties from Jamaica, Trinidad, Tobago and the Bahamas. Everything is made from scratch. Customers love their Jerk chicken, plantains and coconut shrimp.

314 South Thayer, Ann Arbor


3.) What’s in Your Cup? Juice and Smoothie Cafe

Need a healthy meal while still making it delicious? This unique restaurant offers salads, healthy wraps, soups, sides, and desserts. Their slogan is: “You are what you drink.” Fun names for many of their healthy options like “Kale-yeah!,” which contains kale, spinach, and various fruits; “Beet-it!,” which contains beets, carrots, and oranges. Shots of wheatgrass are available, along with Italian, Southwest, Asian, and other styles of salads.

1816 Whittaker Road, Ypsilanti

4.) 734 Brewing Company

A photo of a beer flight.
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This business is largely about inclusivity and accessibility. The owners started this business by home-brewing, and it grew from there. The “734” is meant to identify the area code of the Ann Arbor and Ypsi area. Their motto is “Ypsi born, Ypsi brewed.” They also wanted to demystify crafter and any pretension it may have associated with it. Additionally, because the craft beer industry is predominately white male, they are reportedly trying to also appeal to women, people of color and older people. One of the part owners of 734 is African American.

15 East Cross Street, Ypsilanti

5.) Cuppy’s Best Soulful Bistro

Cuppy’s is one of the few soul food restaurants in the area. Their saying is: “Cooking just like Momma use to do…With the secret ingredient, Love.” This business began in a residence and moved to their larger current restaurant as demand grew. Some of their favorites are catfish sandwiches, gumbo and fried green tomatoes.

2469 Washtenaw Ave, Ypsilanti

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