DC Black Restaurant Week features spots to add to your list

WASHINGTON — A national group that goes by the name Black Restaurant Week is serving local foodies a list of Black-owned restaurants to support in the coming weeks. The 14-day campaign, starting on July 18, is meant to serve the local culinary industry and spotlight diverse creators with a talent for whipping up deliciousness. 

“Discover Black-owned restaurants and culinary businesses in your community,” the organization shares, which spotlights restaurants from New York to the Bay Area.

Learn more about the organization and a few local events in the days to come by clicking here, and find their list of highlighted restaurants, and their descriptions below – plus their Instagrams, for those of us that need a visual before deciding on the perfect order!

This article was written by WUSA9, read the full list of restaurants here.

Photo: Instagram/@Milkandhoney_dmv

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