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Black Restaurant Week Returns to Denver

Posted on March 21, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Peyton Garcia

Peyton Garcia

a crispy shrimp po’boy from Taste Bud Bullies.

Don’t miss a crispy shrimp po’boy from Taste Bud Bullies. (Taste Bud Bullies / Black Restaurant Week)

Now through March 24, the Denver dining scene is celebrating its fourth iteration of Black Restaurant Week!

Though it’s now celebrated in cities across the nation throughout the year, BRW began in Houston in 2016, as a multi-day marketing campaign designed to uplift Black-owned culinary businesses and educate locals on the “abundance of cultural cuisines within their neighborhood,” as well as to bring light to the disparities faced by minority-owned businesses.

One recent study reported that 41% of U.S. Black-owned businesses failed in the early months of the pandemic at more than twice the rate of white-owned businesses. BRW provides public relations and marketing efforts at no cost to Black-owned businesses who otherwise might not get the same exposure as wealthier, often white-owned, counterparts.

“We can rival them with the environment and we will definitely rival them with the quality of food.” Ty Allen, owner of Mississippi Boy Catfish & Ribs, recently told Denverite.

a scoop of ice cream from Walia Creamery

Sweeten your week with a scoop from Walia Creamery. (Walia Creamery / Black Restaurant Week)

Below is a list of the local restaurants participating in Denver’s Black Restaurant Week. (You can find updates and details for each on the BRW website.)

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