Several Local Black-Owned Restaurants are Offering Exclusive Discounts from September 22 – 28, 2025!
Looking to savor exquisite flavors while supporting local entrepreneurs? Dive into Cincinnati’s dynamic culinary scene with a guide to specials at Black-Owned restaurants this week. Indulge in gourmet dining experiences, highlighting tasteful cuisine and bolstering community support for minority-owned businesses.
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Cincinnati Black-Owned Restaurant Specials
Black Coffee Lounge
824 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (Downtown)
513-802-5228
Yelp Reviews
Special: Drip coffee and breakfast sandwich are $7.49, and any specialty latte is $1 off after 2 p.m. (you must mention the promo).
Catherine’s Good Eats
122 W Wyoming Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45215 (Lockland)
513-873-4521
Yelp Reviews
Special: 3-piece Whiting fish, 2-piece tilapia, 2-piece cod, and fries for $12.
Chef Nem Kitchen
3305 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45229 (Avondale)
513-602-8082
Yelp Reviews
Special: Whiting dinner with two sides, peppers, onions, and coleslaw for $20 on fish fry Fridays and breakfast burritos for $16.

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Cora’s Cakery
By Orders Only
517 W 7th St., Newport, KY 41071 (Newport)
513-497-9067
Yelp Reviews
Special: Game Dey Pack (includes 10 servings of a cake bar and 24 servings of brownies) for $145.
Davis Cookie Collection
4926 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45237 (Bond Hill)
513-242-2483
Yelp Reviews
Special: 10% off a dozen cookies.
Shango’s Urban Taqueria
2750 Park Avenue, Norwood, OH 45212 (Norwood)
513-999-8888
Yelp Reviews
Special: 10% off to anyone who mentions the promo.
Celebrate Cincinnati’s diverse culinary heritage by experiencing the flavors of Black-owned restaurants. Whether a local foodie or visiting the city, take advantage of the opportunity to support minority-owned businesses and savor exceptional dining experiences.
Keep the community spirit alive beyond restaurant week by continuing to dine at Black-owned restaurants in Cincinnati!
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I don’t know if it’s Black owned, but the chef at The Apertur in Walnut Hills on McMillan is African American and he is unbelievably good. While the clientele so far seems to be mostly Euro American and the prices not cheap, for a really special atmosphere and food really a class above anything I have tasted before, patronize your especially talented African American chef! Since this restaurant is in an African American neighborhood and everyone deserves the best, I hope the clientele can soon be mostly African American.
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Thanks for spreading the news for Black Owners to thrive in Cincinnati need more support like this. Thank you Crystal