Black-Owned Businesses to Support in and Around NOLA

black owned businesses in New Orleans
Elisa Knotts, owner of Cake by the Pound

Black-Owned Businesses to Support in and Around NOLA

Below is a list of Black-Owned Businesses in the greater New Orleans area.

Art & Entertainment ::

Artist Journey Allen Gallery and Painting Studio
Ashe Cultural Arts Center
Bloom Dance
Christina Pappion- Artist
Culu/N’Kafu African Dance
Gallery Cayenne
Jay McKay- Artist
Junebug Productions
KM Dance Project
La Belle Galerie
Little Gym & Jam
LOUD: New Orleans Queer Youth Theater
Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum
Moe Joe Dance
New Orleans African American Museum
New Orleans Dance Network
New Orleans Drink Lab
New Orleans Music Company
New Orleans School of Ballet
NOLA Cycles
POSH Expressions
Spotlight Dance NOLA
Sweet Lorraine’s Jazz Club
Terrance Osborne Gallery
The Backstreet Cultural Museum
The Rustic Brush
Treme Market Branch
Voodoo Spiritual Temple

Black-Owned Restaurants, Food and Beverage Companies in New Orleans ::

Addis Nola
AJ’s Jazzy Grill
Amaris Catering
Anointed Confections
Antoine’s Famous Cakes
Backatown Coffee Parlour
Beaucoup Eats
Bella Ladi Sweet Creations
Bernard’s Pralines
Bertha’s Place Bar and Restaurant
Best Life Pharmacy and Restaurant
Botanicals NOLA
Bullet’s Sports Bar
Cafe Abyssinia
Cafe Porche
Cafe Sbisa
Cake by the Pound
Cooks Gone Krazy
Cuban Creations Cigar Bar
Cupcake Collection NOLA
Dooky Chase Restaurant
Fam Bizz
Fritai Haitian Street Food
Grande Krewe Fine Wine and Spirits
Heard Dat Kitchen
Island Paradise Restaurant
I-tal Garden
Its Jess Cheesecake
J’s Creole Wings
Johnny’s Jamaican Grill
Level Water
Lil Dizzy’s Cafe
Loretta’s Authentic Pralines
Ma Momma’s House of Cornbread, Chicken and Waffles
Meals from the Heart Cafe
Mister Apple
Morrow’s
Neyow’s Creole Cafe
NOLA Cake Studio
Off Da Hook Creole Catering
Open Hands Cafe
Pepperoni Ray’s 
Peewee CrackCakes on the Go
Pra Lees
Ray’s on the Avenue
Red Rooster
SNO-LA
Stop Jockin’ Sno-Ball Stand
Stuph’d Beignets & Burgers
Sweet Soulfood
The Cookie Catalog
The Munch Factory
Three Palms Bar and Grill
Tiger’s Creole Cuisine
Two Sisters in Da East
Subway (2700 S Claiborne Ave and 501 O’Bannon St)
Vyoone’s
Wags Food and Culture
Nola Sweet & Boozy, LLC

Health and Wellness ::

Crescent City Aerial Arts
Domango Training
Earn Dat Body Fit
EnlightenDENTAL
Excite All Stars
Fit wit Britt
Footprints to Fitness
Institute of Women & Ethnic Studies
Magnolia Yoga Studio
Move Ya Brass
NOLA Baby Cafe
NOLA Breastfeeding Center
NOLA Dentistry
NOLA Reproductive Psychiatry, LLC
Nurse Nikki at Bloom Maternal Health
Parker Dental Center
Pro Fitness Trainers
Time with Ty
Vivify
Women with a Vision

Black-Owned Retail Stores in New Orleans ::

Baldwin & Co Books
Bean’s Formal Wear
Box of Care
BS Brand Tees
Community Book Center
Crazy Plant Bae
Creative Jewelry by Bridgeja
E & S Gifts and Accessories
Gwen’s Bridal Boutique
Kay’s
KCB Cosmetics
King & Queen Emporium
Mommyfluent
Mona’s Accents
Private Collections Boutique
Shop with Piink Womens Apparel and Accessories
The Labat Woodshop
Ugly Betty Boy Crush Bracelets
West London BTQ
Wicks NOLA Candle Company

Black-Owned Services in New Orleans ::

AJM Design+Build
All Star Animal Clinic
April Vogt Interiors
Art Addiction Tattoo
A Solid Photography
Ashley Lorraine Photography
Beauty on de Bayou Hair Salon
Best Pest
Bypass Lines
DJ Wop
CAD Printing, LLC
Chatter NOLA
City Life Bulls
Composting Network
Daughters Beyond Incarceration
Dennis Barber Shop
Flavor Creations
Global Cleaning Services
Hagerman Services
Hidden History Tours
Hubbard Mansion
Island of Algiers Tours
Know NOLA Tours
Magnolia Makeup
New Orleans People’s Assembly
No Dream Deferred NOLA
NOLA Creative
Overcoming Racism
Perspectives Travel
Poree’s Embroidery
Rainbow Academy Preschool
Royal Graphic Studio
Second Line Tours
SH Photography
Simply Divine Hair Salon
Styled by Royalty Hair Gallery
The Beautiful Foundation
The Cosmetology Institute
The Duchess BB
The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond
TouchedbyTae Hair
Treme and Mardi Gras Indian Cultural Tours
True Vine Esthetics
McMillian’s FIRST Steps Community Development Corp., & Academy

If there is a black-owned New Orleans business missing from this list, please email [email protected] to let us know.

Shannon Mangerchine
Shannon lives in Central City, New Orleans with her husband, Jeremy, and three sons, Noah, Eli and Zeke. She left a career in Human Resources to take on her dream of being a stay-at-home mom. During this time, she and her husband founded a non-profit called Bastion Resources with the purpose of inspiring others to live a life of intimacy with God. Shannon is passionate about creating community and engaging in meaningful conversation around the dinner table. Recently, she created The Intentional Daily Journal to help people live with more purpose and clarity, which is available for purchase on Amazon. In her free time, Shannon enjoys all types of fitness, trying new restaurants, reading and discussing books with her book club, coffee dates with friends and hanging at the park with her family. Shannon is constantly creating new healthy recipes and sharing them on her blog Dinner Done by 9am.

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