We’ve gathered up some of the best Black-owned Bay Area businesses—from pilates classes and bookstores to pie and coffee—you’ll find a slew of businesses below that your family will love.
LessWalk into Tamara Shiloh’s store and you will be transported to a world of multicultural books including sections on LGBTQ, disabilities and biracial families—everything one could want to teach and learn about diversity and inclusion.
The oldest, independent Black bookstore in the country, Oakland’s Marcus Bookstore is over 60 years old and proudly carries books by and about Black people.
This lovely open-air plant and home goods store is also a community space but currently accepting shopping by appointment only.
Every purchase from this store means an investment back into the Oakland community through youth empowerment, mentoring services and community programs.
Looking for the Bay area’s best fried chicken and soul food? Look no further. Originally from Texas, Jackie pays homage to the Lone Star state with customer favorites such as Uncle Greg’s ribs and JP’s Chicken & Waffles served up in true Texan style... HUGE.
When owners Aref and Dalia and their four children immigrated to San Francisco in 2016, they discovered no authentic Sudanese restaurants in the city. Using generations-old and passed down family recipes, Z Zoul Cafe was born—be sure to try Dalia’s famous rice pudding.
Since 1976, this family-friendly restaurant has been serving up one-of-a-kind sauce and meat free pizzas on a thin, sourdough crust. Try their take-and-bake pizza and finish baking at home for the irresistible smell to fill up your kitchen.
With a goal of creating strong and balanced bodies, co-owners Ray and Rae started this school to make affordable, quality classical pilates accessible for everyBODY.
Skilled at cutting any type of hair, talented barber Damion Hunter commands a cult-like following of customers in his store with his casual, relaxed atmosphere and easy conversation. Bonus: he’s great with kids, too!
Beyond a braid salon, owner Ninja also offers classes on braiding so everyone can learn intricate hair braiding.
Offering repairs and sales, Bikes 4 Life is the only black owned bike shop in Oakland and has been around for ten years serving the community.
Award-winning “3 Way” Chili awaits you at MB’s place along with filet mignon burgers and smoked chicken meatball sandwiches—is your mouth watering yet?!