We’ve got a great directory of Black-owned businesses in Boston you need in your life. From stylish and sustainable clothing to your favorite new place to eat, you can feel good about supporting these locally owned, small businesses.
LessThis Marblehead spot has everything you need for that next baby shower gift. You can deck out your nursery, snag some cute clothes and find all the best baby gear around, all in one spot.
This family-owned bookstore is the only one in the Boston area. It was built with a passion and infused with a desire to “Change Minds One Book at a Time.” It is a community space that has inspired many readers, and has hosted a number of events which include book signings with local and out-of-state authors.
You'll love the vegan treats you can get from this spot that offers weekly pickups in Dorchester. You can also find their treats in many spots around the Boston area. Get the vegan bourbon pecan pie, you won't regret it.
Not only does Tipping Cow offer some of the best ice cream in town, but you can count on all their products to be 100% peanut, tree-nut, and sesame free so that everyone can enjoy them. Order up some pints of their unique flavors like Irish stout, cannoli and blueberry ginger.
Petsi Pies (pronounced “peet-see”) an indie bakery and coffee bar serving up handmade pies and pastries in Somerville, MA since 2003. Founder Renee “Petsi” McLeod grew up baking pies in her grandmother’s kitchen and hasn’t stopped since. Everything is baked fresh daily using only all-natural ingredients and no fillers or mixes of any kind.
Baked goods, coffee, quiches and more are what you’ll find at this café that’s offering dine-in and takeout. With lots of vegetarian options and occasional donut pop-ups, there’s never a bad time to stop in.
Burgers are the name of the game at BRED with stand-out options like the Moody Buffalo—a hormone-free turkey burger topped with buffalo slaw, smokey blue cheese and shaved celery on a pretzel bun. Salads, kids meals and smoothies round out the menu.