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    Laura Baginski lives in Old Irving Park with her husband and two sons.

    Show some love to these Chicago Black-owned businesses


    Discover restaurants, salons, boutiques, bakeries, gyms and more Black-owned businesses in Chicago.

    Looking for a special gift or just a treat for yourself? Check out this list of Black-owned businesses in the city (many of which offer delivery or curbside pickup), where you can get everything from cocktail-themed artisan soaps to kids' toys. 

    *Updated 1/28/2024

    Food & Drink

    Batter & Berries: Breakfast/brunch/lunch spot in Lincoln Park

    Brown Sugar Bakery: Cakes and cupcakes in Chatham

    Can't Believe It's Not Meat: A vegan and vegetarian restaurant specializing in plant-based comfort food in Hyde Park

    Chemisty: Black-owned steakhouse and celebration/party venue in Hyde Park

    Chicago French Press: Coffee roaster that offers bean subscriptions and beans by the pound

    Coffee, Hip Hop & Mental Health: A cafe and mental health resource in Lakeview

    The Common Cup: Coffee shop in Rogers Park

    Demera: Ethiopian cuisine in Uptown

    Ethiopian Diamond: Ethiopian cuisine in Edgewater

    Friistyle: Belgian frites in Bronzeville

    Frontier: Meat-focused restaurant in Bucktown

    Fruve Express Juicery: Cold-pressed juice in Loop and South Loop

    Gimme Some Sugah: Pies, cakes, cookies and more in South Shore

    Good to Go Jamaican: Jamaican cuisine on Rogers Park/Evanston border

    The Grail Cafe: Breakfast and lunch in South Loop

    Ina Mae’s Tavern: New Orleans cuisine in Wicker Park

    Justice of the Pies: Pies available in markets and some restaurants

    Kilwin’s: Ice cream and sweets in Hyde Park

    Kyoto Black: Coffee shop in Edgewater currently offering coffee bean delivery

    Lem’s Bar-B-Q: Barbecue spot in Chatham

    Life’s Sweet: Cafe in Rogers Park

    Lizzy J: Catering, cafe and housemade iced tea in Ravenswood 

    The Long Room: Bar/restaurant in Ravenswood currently offering to-go cocktails, beer and wine

    Love Corkscrew: Wine delivery; also available in various retail locations

    Luella’s Southern Kitchen: Soul food in Lincoln Square

    Pearl’s Place: Southern cuisine in Bronzeville

    Rooh Chicago: Indian cuisine in West Loop

    Shawn Michelle's: Ice cream shop in Bronzeville

    Sip & Savor: Coffee shop in Bronzeville

    Soule: Southern cuisine in West Town

    Strugglebeard Bakery: Baked cookies and sweets made with love by a Veteran in Hyde Park. 

    Taste 2 Go: American cuisine in West Loop

    Taylor’s Tacos: Tacos for catering or pickup (Tuesdays only) in East Garfield Park

    Virtue: Southern cuisine in Hyde Park

    Clothes & Accessories

    A’nies Accents: Boutique in South Loop

    Buttonsbyferrai: Etsy shop featuring custom and social activist buttons

    Kido: Kids' toys and clothes in South Loop; online ordering available

    Kiwi’s Boutique: Boutique in Tri-Taylor; online ordering available

    Mimi’s Tot Closet: Shop for girls’ clothes in Auburn-Gresham; online ordering available

    Love Peridot: Accessories shop in South Loop; online ordering available

    Recycled Modern: Vintage, upcycled and handcrafted furniture and home decor shop in Lakeview

    Reformed School: Etsy shop featuring humorous and social activism T-shirts and accessories

    The Silver Room: Jewelry, accessories, clothes, gifts and more in Hyde Park; online ordering available

    Sir & Madame: Fashion brand with a store in Hyde Park

    Standout Style Boutique: Online-only clothes and accessories 

    Beauty/Personal Care/Health

    80th and May: Online-only shop featuring artisan soaps and bath salts

    Blade and Bloom: Etsy shop featuring skin-care products

    Bodi Shak: Group fitness gym in Uptown

    Chatto: Natural hair- and skin-care products in West Loop; online ordering available

    Depart with Art: Online-only shop featuring organic body products

    Eb & Flow: Yoga studio in Bucktown; currently offering live online classes

    Goldkissed Essentials: Online-only shop featuring handmade soaps

    Mad Moisture Beauty: Online-only skincare products

    Mind Body Defense: Kickboxing gym with private classes in Uptown

    Next Man Up Spa: A spa catering to men in Bronzeville

    Pear Nova: Online-only vegan nail polish

    Soap Distillery: Cocktail-inspired artisan soaps

    Sweet Beginnings: Beekeeping social enterprise featuring honey and honey-based body care products; online ordering available

    Black Owned Market: Online-only bath and body products

    Urbane Blades: Men’s barbershop in Near North Side

    Wholistic Skincare: Skincare salon in Clybourn Corridor; online ordering available

    Books, Gifts & More

    Black Ensemble Theater: A theater and arts production studio that also provides theatrical and technical theater training opportunities for youth in Uptown

    Boxville: A shipping container marketplace featuring diverse-owned businesses that operate year-round in Bronzeville

    Helendora Samuels Picture Framing: Custom frame shop in Wicker Park

    Rose Blossom Chicago: Online-only florist

    Semicolon Chi: The only Black woman–owned bookstore in Chicago. Store in River West; online ordering available.

    Thepairabirds: Etsy shop featuring illustrated artwork

    Third Coast Comics: Comic and graphic novel shop in Rogers Park

    This is not an exhaustive list, so we'd love to get your recommendations for awesome Black-owned businesses in Chicago. Share them with us at sitaara@npnparents.org.



    Laura Baginski

    Laura Baginski lives in Old Irving Park with her husband and two sons.





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