Ryan Horne+FollowBuffalo’s Black Restaurant Week: Must-try dishesBlack Restaurant Week is back in Buffalo, and it’s the perfect excuse to break out of your food routine. More than three dozen local Black-owned spots are offering special $20.25 dishes from August 11–17, and the lineup is seriously mouthwatering. From soul food classics to creative new flavors, this is a chance to support small businesses and discover hidden gems across the 716. If you’re looking for recommendations, there are five standout dishes you won’t want to miss. Who’s already got their list ready, and what are your favorite local spots to hit up this week? #Food #BuffaloEats #BlackRestaurantWeek00Share
Mary Williams+FollowBuffalo’s Black Restaurant Week: Flavor & communityBlack Restaurant Week is back in Buffalo, and it’s more than just a food event—it’s a celebration of culture, flavor, and community spirit. With 37 Black-owned spots serving up everything from vegan comfort food to soul food classics and Jamaican favorites, there’s something for every craving. Sunshine Vegan Eats is surprising folks with plant-based dishes that taste just like the real thing, while Create the Dish is all about making you feel at home with every bite. Specials and snack packs are everywhere, so it’s the perfect time to try something new and support local talent. Who’s your go-to spot this week? #Food #BuffaloEats #BlackRestaurantWeek00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowBuffalo’s Black Restaurant Week: Must-try eats!Buffalo’s Black Restaurant Week is back, and it’s the perfect excuse to explore some incredible local flavors you might not have tried yet. For just $20.25, you can dig into dishes like shrimp & lobster pasta at The Woods And Wine, a pizza-and-chicken-fingers combo at Papa J’s, or jerk chicken meals at Bratts Hill by Chef Darian. It’s not just about the food—it’s about supporting small businesses and celebrating the diversity that makes Buffalo’s food scene so special. Which dish are you most excited to try, or do you have a favorite spot to recommend? #Food #BuffaloEats #BlackRestaurantWeek00Share
dianefrank+FollowBuffalo’s Black Restaurant Week is back!Buffalo’s food scene is about to get even more exciting as Black Restaurant Week returns for its eighth year, spotlighting some of the city’s most creative Black-owned eateries, food trucks, and caterers. For just $20.25, you can sample unique dishes from spots you might not have tried before—all while supporting local entrepreneurs and celebrating community diversity. The event runs August 11-17, 2025, perfectly timed with Black Business Month. With summer winding down, this is a can’t-miss chance to explore new flavors and help uplift Buffalo’s vibrant culinary community. Who’s already planning their food tour? #Food #BuffaloEats #BlackRestaurantWeek00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowBuffalo’s Black Restaurant Week is back!Buffalo’s Black Restaurant Week is making its return this August, and it’s the perfect excuse to try something new while supporting local Black-owned businesses. For just $20.25, you can sample dishes from a huge lineup of restaurants, food trucks, and caterers across the 716. It’s not just about great food—this week shines a spotlight on community, diversity, and entrepreneurship. If you love Buffalo’s food scene or want to discover hidden gems, this is your chance. Who’s got recommendations for must-try spots or favorite dishes from past years? Let’s swap suggestions! #Food #BuffaloEats #BlackRestaurantWeek00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowAtlanta’s Black Restaurant Week: Food, flavor, and communityAtlanta’s Black Restaurant Week is in full swing, and it’s not just about incredible food—it’s about celebrating culture, supporting local businesses, and building community. From castle-themed coffee shops like Omni Coffee & Eggs to Pepper’s Hotdogs’ grand opening downtown, each spot brings its own story and flavor. Sugarhi Sweet Eats is offering a dessert package that’s perfect for any celebration, while Ray’s Southern Foods and The Black Coffee Company are serving up soulful eats and creative drinks. This event is a chance to discover new favorites and support Black-owned restaurants making a real impact. Who’s tried something new this week? #Food #AtlantaEats #BlackRestaurantWeek00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowAtlanta’s Black Restaurant Week celebrates 10 yearsAtlanta’s Black Restaurant Week is back from Aug. 3-17, shining a spotlight on local Black-owned restaurants and food businesses that often get overlooked. With rising food and labor costs hitting hard, many of these spots can’t afford big marketing campaigns. This two-week event is all about community support—helping our neighbors’ businesses stay open and thrive. It’s more than just great food; it’s about making sure these restaurants get the recognition they deserve. Have you discovered any hidden gems during Black Restaurant Week? Let’s share our favorites and support local! #Food #AtlantaEats #BlackRestaurantWeek00Share