11/19/2024
Thanksgiving—a time for gratitude, family, and, of course, mouthwatering food. But let’s be real: not everyone has the time, energy, or culinary prowess to pull off a picture-perfect feast. This year, why not take a break from the stove and support Black-owned restaurants offering Thanksgiving specials? Across the U.S., these culinary gems are serving up holiday menus with bold flavors, cultural pride, and expert craftsmanship that will transform your celebration into an unforgettable experience.
Whether you’re craving soulful Southern classics, creative vegan twists, or a dash of Caribbean spice, these 14 Black-owned restaurants have something to delight every palate. Not only will you enjoy a delicious meal, but you’ll also be supporting local businesses and celebrating Black culinary excellence.
1. Turkey Leg Hut (Houston, TX)
Known for their legendary stuffed turkey legs, Houston’s own Turkey Leg Hut takes Thanksgiving to the next level. Expect smoked turkey legs loaded with flavorful Cajun stuffing and a side of their famous greens. Perfect for Houstonians looking for a hearty, Southern-style holiday spread.
2. The Breakfast Klub (Houston, TX)
While famous for their chicken and waffles, this Houston institution delivers Thanksgiving magic with flavorful, homestyle classics like cornbread dressing and sweet potato pie. Skip the cooking and treat yourself to a feast filled with Southern comfort.
3. Dooky Chase’s Restaurant (New Orleans, LA)
A Creole Thanksgiving? Yes, please! This historic New Orleans spot, founded by the legendary Leah Chase, offers everything from gumbo to praline pecan pie. Their holiday menu is steeped in tradition and flavor.
4. Slutty Vegan (Atlanta, GA)
For plant-based eaters, Atlanta’s Slutty Vegan is serving a Thanksgiving menu that’s as indulgent as it is innovative. Think vegan turkey sliders and sweet potato casserole cupcakes—100% delicious, 0% guilt.
5. Sweet Potatoes (Winston-Salem, NC)
This North Carolina favorite lives up to its name with Thanksgiving sides like candied yams and brown sugar-glazed ham. Their menu is a love letter to Southern soul food, perfect for a nostalgic holiday meal.
6. The Greasy Spoon (Houston, TX)
If you’re in Houston and dreaming of smothered turkey wings, mac and cheese, and cornbread so good it might bring a tear to your eye, **The Greasy Spoon** has got you covered. Their soulful dishes are made with love and packed with flavor.
7. Negril (New York, NY)
Caribbean flair meets Thanksgiving tradition at this New York hotspot. Spice up your table with jerk turkey, rice and peas, and plantain-studded stuffing. It’s a tropical twist your guests will rave about.
8. Vegan Hood (Harlem, NY)
In Harlem, Vegan Hood delivers plant-based comfort food with a soulful spin. Their Thanksgiving specials feature vegan mac and cheese, collard greens, and “turkey” made from seitan—all the flavor, none of the turkey.
9. Brenda’s Meat & Three (San Francisco, CA)
San Francisco foodies flock to Brenda’s for Creole-inspired holiday dishes like crawfish dressing and buttermilk biscuits. Their Thanksgiving menu brings bold flavors and California charm to your table.
10. Rodney Scott’s BBQ (Charleston, SC)
Smoked turkey? Yes, please! This James Beard-winning pitmaster serves Thanksgiving with signature Southern barbecue flair, including his award-winning sauces and irresistible sides.
11. Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours (Atlanta, GA)
Chef Deborah VanTrece brings culinary artistry to Atlanta’s Thanksgiving tables with a menu of gourmet soul food. Her bourbon-glazed turkey and maple sweet potato casserole will have everyone asking for seconds.
12. Fixins Soul Kitchen (Los Angeles, CA)
This L.A. favorite serves up California sunshine with a soulful Thanksgiving twist. From fried chicken to sweet potato waffles, their menu has something for everyone to savor.
13. District 7 Grill (Houston, TX)
In the heart of Houston, District 7 Grill is offering Thanksgiving packages featuring roasted turkey, honey-glazed ham, and sides that taste like home. It’s a no-fuss, all-delight holiday option.
14. Lil Dizzy’s Café (New Orleans, LA)
New Orleans never disappoints when it comes to food, and neither does Lil Dizzy’s. Their Creole-inspired Thanksgiving menu includes gumbo, red beans and rice, and sweet bread pudding to round out your meal.
Why It Matters
Thanksgiving is about more than just food—it’s about community, culture, and connection. By supporting these Black-owned restaurants, you’re not only treating yourself to a top-tier meal but also investing in businesses that enrich and uplift their communities.
So, skip the stress, savor the flavors, and let these culinary stars take your Thanksgiving to new heights. Your taste buds—and your heart—will thank you.
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