Memphis skyline with diverse businesses
This February is more than just a month of romance and love, it’s also the perfect time to celebrate Black History Month and support local Black-owned businesses in Memphis. From tantalizing food options to unique lifestyle goods, we’ve compiled a list of five astounding Black-owned businesses in Memphis that you should check out this month.
You don’t have to be in Memphis to savor the city’s unique cuisines with City Tasting Box. The brainchild of Cristina McCarter and Lisa Brown, this innovative business aims to showcase local foods and make Memphis treats accessible to everyone, anywhere. Their curated boxes, filled with a variety of sweets, sauces, and other specialty goods, provide a taste of Memphis, making them perfect gifts or a unique way to indulge your cravings.
For those who crave a lifestyle of mindfulness and relaxation, look no further than Lucyja Hygge. Located on Madison, this lifestyle shop sells a wide array of self-care products including quality oils, and soothing incense. Beat the winter blues with their cozy collection and gift yourself a truly ‘hyggelig’ (extra cozy) self-care ritual.
With two locations in Memphis, Trap Fusion, is a culinary hotspot that seamlessly blends local and international flavors. Culinary stars like Guy Fieri have visited this gem. Owned by Chef Jason Gardner, Trap Fusion was honored by being featured in the culinary show – “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.” Get set for a delightful dining experience with a southern twist!
For luxury seekers, Cheryl Pesce, is a high-end store offering everything from hand-crafted home goods to stylish jewelry. Indulge yourself or find the perfect gift for your loved ones at Cheryl Pesce – a true local oasis of luxury.
If charcuterie boards are your guilty pleasure, Feast & Graze, founded by Cristina McCarter, takes the culinary art to the next level. Offering exquisite grazing boxes, platters, and trays filled with mouth-watering bites, they create an effortless gourmet experience. These culinary delights are perfect for parties or a romantic Valentine’s Day meal.
As you celebrate Black History Month this February, remember to visit and support these remarkable Black-owned businesses in Memphis. Not only will you enjoy fantastic food, luxury goods, and wonderful lifestyle products, but your patronage will also contribute to the vibrant diversity and local economy of this city.
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