Celebrating Black History Month in Texas Community
February is here, and Texans are encouraged to uplift their communities by supporting Black-owned businesses in celebration of Black History Month. From thrilling events at the Bill Pickett Rodeo to unique dining experiences across the state, there are numerous ways to honor Black culture and entrepreneurship. This month serves as a perfect opportunity to indulge in local flavors, explore historical narratives, and engage with vibrant community spirit through various establishments that pay homage to Black heritage.
As we step into February, Texans everywhere have the perfect opportunity to uplift their communities and celebrate Black History Month by supporting local Black-owned businesses. This month is an ideal time to indulge in the wonderful variety of services and products available, while honoring the rich cultural heritage and contributions of Black entrepreneurs.
If you’re in Fort Worth, head on over to the Bill Pickett Rodeo, which has been celebrating Black cowboy traditions for over 40 years! This fabulous rodeo takes place at the historic Cowtown Coliseum, where you can witness thrilling events and learn about the significant role Black cowboys have played in Texas history. The rodeo not only entertains but also preserves these important traditions that are a core part of our state’s heritage.
Food lovers should not miss out on Brunchaholics in DeSoto, where you can savor soul food fusion dishes like the drool-worthy Soul Food Burrito. Located at 208 North Hampton Drive, this eatery brings together classic recipes with a contemporary twist.
Head to Meanwhile Brewing Co. in Austin for modern barbecue options inspired by African foodways. Chef Damien Brockway takes guests on a culinary journey that celebrates these flavors, all nestled at 3901 Promontory Point Drive. Convenience is key at Pressed Roots in Houston, a salon focused on providing exceptional hair care services for textured hair. You can find them at 5000 Westheimer Rd #118.
Exploring Black history has never been easier with Javier Wallace, who offers educational tours in Austin that spotlight historical sites in downtown and east Austin. Coupled with a visit to Black Pearl Books, a gem at 7112 Burnet Rd, you can discover incredible works by talented Black authors and deepen your understanding of their narratives.
Need a beautiful bouquet? Check out Golden Petal Florist in Corpus Christi at 701 Everhart Rd. Owner Tyra Craig crafts stunning flower arrangements that are perfect for any occasion. If you’re in El Paso, Nicole Hector’s Opulent Skin Suite offers top-notch esthetic services focused on personal wellness, located at 7606 Boeing Dr Suite F.
Just opened in June 2023, The Spot Family Entertainment Center in El Paso aims to foster community with fun activities for the whole family at 8500 Dyer St.
Food enthusiasts should also make a stop at Perle des Antilles in Arlington, where you can indulge in delicious Haitian-inspired Caribbean cuisine and explore a market full of Haitian imports at 1522 E Abram St.
Houston is brimming with noteworthy Black-owned establishments! This Is It Soul Food has been a favorite for over 60 years, offering soul food staples with a new location in Humble. If you’re a fan of delicious fried chicken, don’t miss Frenchy’s Chicken, which is a true historical landmark in the area.
Dive into the community’s vibrant flavor at Cutten Kitchen, specializing in creole-inspired soul food with a new location recently opened, along with other gems like Paradise HTX that highlights Southern Texas cuisine!
The beauty industry shines with establishments like Eternal Salon and MedSpa, which offers comprehensive beauty and wellness services in downtown Houston. And for those in Tomball, check out The Beauty KNW How, a beauty supply store dedicated to serving women of color and promoting a sense of community.
By supporting these Black-owned businesses, not only are you indulging in some fantastic products and services—you’re also playing a pivotal role in honoring the legacy and resilience of Black entrepreneurs. So, this Black History Month, grab your friends and family, feast on some incredible local cuisine, and enjoy all the amazing experiences our Texas businesses have to offer!
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