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Celebrate Diversity with the Best Black-Owned Restaurants, Coffee Shops, and Sweets Stores in Downtown Cincinnati!

Downtown Cincinnati is home to a diverse array of Black-owned eateries, each offering unique flavors and experiences. Whether in the mood for soul food, American cuisine, or coffee, the Black-owned restaurants and cafes have something for dining novices and foodies. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of these exciting food establishments.

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Black-Owned Eateries in Downtown Cincinnati 

BlaCk Coffee Lounge 

824 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202  
513-802-5228  
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Nestled in the heart of Downtown Cincinnati, Black Coffee Lounge’s menu boasts a wide variety of espresso and freshly brewed coffees, like the ‘Wakanda’ blend. Guests can also try a cold-pressed juice or a light bite, such as a sandwich. BlaCk Coffee Lounge is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or lunch.

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Nolia Kitchen

1405 Clay Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202  
513-384-3597 
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Nolia Kitchen is a Black-owned New Orleans cuisine restaurant with a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Chef and owner Jeffery Harris is a New Orleans native who prepares cuisine with sophistication and flair.

The award-winning menu features comfort food favorites like fried chicken, waffles, shrimp, and grits. Tableside services and alcoholic drinks, such as cocktails, wines, beer, ciders, and seltzers, are available.

Nolia Kitchen bistro has hearty filling and savory entrees

Pata Roja Taqueria 

52 E Court Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 
513-547-8226 
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Located right across the street from Ziegler Park, Pata Roja Taqueria provides high-quality, Mexico City-style street food inspired by the culture and traditions of central Mexico. The menu includes tacos al pastor, pork, steak, fish, birria, vegetarian options, and alcoholic drinks like tequila cucumber lemonade or seltzers.

Pata Roja Taco restaurant uses only the freshest ingredients

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Soul Secrets  

1434 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202  
513-721-7685 
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Located downtown, Soul Secrets serves traditional Southern dishes like fried chicken, collard greens, and mac and cheese. The menu also includes a variety of seafood dishes, BBQ sandwiches, and house-made salads.

Remember to try the famous peach cobbler for dessert. Table service is provided, and several cocktails are available to order.

Soul Secrets  

Sugar 

6 W. 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202  
513-884-0787 
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In the heart of Over-the-Rhine, Sugar offers upscale gourmet desserts such as cookies, cakes, dessert jars, and more. Each dessert item is hand-crafted in small batches using high-quality ingredients.

Sugar offers unique surprises such as jumbo cinnamon rolls, cake jars, mini pies, and jumbo pastry pockets. Everything is baked in small batches and restocked throughout the day to keep each product fresh.

Sugar Cookies

Whether in the mood for soul food, American cuisine, or coffee, the Black-owned restaurants and cafes in downtown Cincinnati have something for everyone. Be sure to show support and enjoy a delicious meal at one of the fantastic Black-owned establishments. 

Supporting Downtown Cincinnati Black-owned eateries and diners uplifts community businesses. Locals and visitors can explore these exceptional spots and join Cincinnati’s thriving Black-owned dining scene. Savor unique flavors and menu items while positively impacting the community. 

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All restaurants and cafes are subject to an Ohio health inspection. Health inspections are periodic check-ins to ensure restaurants are running safely and clean for guests. Food safety certifications are given to restaurants that meet the current food safety standards.    

The businesses featured in this article are listed in The Voice of Black Cincinnati’s database and meet all submission criteria. Business owners interested in being considered for this or future articles must submit to the database. The Voice of Black Cincinnati is excited to highlight more Black-owned businesses.

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Written by Dana Ghanem

Dana Ghanem, a writer at The Voice of Black Cincinnati, specializes in business-related topics. Dana's insightful reporting helps local entrepreneurs and businesses gain visibility while providing readers with the latest trends and opportunities in Cincinnati's business landscape. Her articles are a testament to her commitment to fostering economic growth and entrepreneurship within the Black community. Connect with Dana on LinkedIn to discover her professional insights and contributions.