In honor of Black History month, we’ve curated a list of remarkable Black-owned businesses that deserve your attention and support. From delicious food spots to inspiring apparel, these businesses represent the spirit of resilience and creativity that defines the Black community. Here are just a few examples of businesses you can support in the region:
Location: Seattle, WA
A mother-daughter owned coffee shop dedicated to bringing together bold flavors, culture, and community to inspire connections and make a lasting impact.
Location: Kent, WA
A multi-generational owned restaurant that supports and shares their family recipes with the community.
Location: Burien, WA
Proudly serving Burien and the greater Seattle community since 2014, Time Tunnel buys, trades, and sells used and new vinyl, cds, cassette tapes, movies, books, t-shirts, and more.
Location: Seattle, WA
This brewery was co-founded by a Black entrepreneur and focuses on providing great craft beer for the community. It is a local favorite for its diverse selection of brews and relaxed vibe.
Location: Bellingham, WA
Offering a variety of services for diverse clientele, Busy B’s has emphasized connection, community, and quality since 2007. Founded by U.S. Navy veteran Bernard Franklin.
Location: Normandy Park, WA
Founded by Darcel Lobo, DAL Law Firm provides legal guidance in estate planning and residential real estate matters - with focus on helping clients achieve their financial goals.
Location: Kirkland, WA
This restaurant offers Caribbean style cuisine infused with French influences. Island Soul is committed to building strong relationships with their communities, delivering exceptional service, and creating a welcoming family environment.
Location: Vancouver, WA
High quality apparel designed and hand-pressed in Vancouver, WA. This lifestyle clothing brand promotes wellness, mental health, and the many benefits of having a supportive community.
Western Washington is home to a number of vibrant Black-owned businesses across various industries that not only create jobs but also provide cultural richness and innovation. Supporting these businesses can help promote a more diverse and inclusive economic ecosystem in Western Washington.
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