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Long Beach residents and visitors alike are in for a treat as over two dozen of Black-owned local restaurants and food businesses will offer special menu items and special pricing when the 2nd annual Long Beach Black Restaurant Week returns January 22-29, 2023.
Organized by local non-profit Long Beach Food & Beverage, executive director Terri Henry felt that in addition to encouraging local “foodies” to enjoy what the expanding Long Beach Black culinary community has to offer, events like these support the local economy and put “butts in seats” of our valued restaurants and food retailers and home-based businesses.
There are no tickets or passes to purchase. Food lovers are invited to dine-in, take-out or have featured items delivered from their favorite restaurants, or order from the websites of various pop-ups or home cottage businesses for pick-up. Participating restaurants, food businesses and offers can be found on the WEBSITE.
Pop-up events added:
Trademark Brewing will be hosting a collaborative Pop-Up event on Tuesday, January 24 from 4:30 – close. Nine vendors include Northtown Bistro, A Pinch of Salt Catering, Miller-Butler, Strong Beach Lemonade, Smokin’ Crackers, Filthy Rich Banana Pudding and KAT’s Gourmet Cookies, plus others. Trademark Brewing is located at 233 E. Anaheim Street, Long Beach.
The Cove Hotel will be hosting a collaborative Pop-Up event on Thursday, January 26 from 5-9pm. Fourteen vendors include Axiom Smokehouse Kitchen, Comfort Wingz, Mr. Fries Man, Fresh Off the Yacht Catering and Loving Keiya’s Catering, plus others. The Cove Hotel is located at 200 E. Willow Street, Long Beach.
Sponsors include The Port of Long Beach, Long Beach Transit, The 100 Black Men LBC, Inc. and the office of Councilwoman Cindy Allen.
About Long Beach Food & Beverage
Founded in 2019, and a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Long Beach Food & Beverage’s mission is to celebrate and empower the restaurant community through consultation, marketing, public relations, fundraisers and exciting culinary initiatives.
We exist to support our restaurants’ unique interests and literally “put butts in seats”. We celebrate and showcase our restaurants, pubs, breweries, bars and food companies through exciting events throughout the year. Our community includes restaurants of all sizes and profiles and we have a valuable network of resources to support them through all stages of growth.
Today, Long Beach is writing its food future. Long Beach Food & Beverage is proud to represent the restaurant and foodservice industry’s voice, support its advancement, and elevate its profile in our community and beyond. For more information, visit www.lbfoodandbeverage.org or call (562) 572-4770. Registered Tax ID 84-2641039.