Celebrate Black History Month With These Incredible Black-Owned Businesses

Since 1987, the UK has dedicated the month of October to celebrating and recognising the important and invaluable contributions of black people to British society - and to highlight these contributions, we have curated a handful of the best black-owned businesses in the city. Indulge in some deliciously rich cocoa treats, brush up on your history at an iconic bookshop, sift through some curated vintage pieces, or explore more of our favourite black-owned businesses in the city using the Bindy Street app.

1. Chishuru

Selection of dishes on a table at Chishuru in Fitzrovia, London

This significant month is seeing a brand new beginning for one of the best ‘pop-up gone permanent’ stories in the city. Following the closure of their original Brixton venue in October of 2022, London foodies were left wondering what was next for Chishuru, and now we finally have our answer. Named one of Codes “100 Most Influential Women in Hospitality”, Adejoké Bakare’s popular West African eatery is now serving their delicious, ever-changing set menus in Fitzrovia alongside French wines and cocktails made with West African ingredients.

Location: 3 Great Titchfield Street, London W1W 8AX

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2. New Beacon Books

Book shelves at New Beacon Books in London

Serving Stroud Green since 1966, John La Rose and Sarah White’s opening of New Beacon Books became pivotal to the growth of the Black Education Movement. Specialising in African and Caribbean literature, it is the only remaining independent Black publishing and bookselling project in the UK. As of today, the store continues to stock a wide selection of poetry, literature, and history books from all over the world. Be sure to check out their website to see which of their thought-provoking, community events pique your interest.

Location: 76 Stroud Green Road, London, N4 3EN

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3. Treats Club

Hot doughnuts from Treats Club in Hackney, London

Lungi Mhlanga and her delicious baked treats have been satisfying Londoners with a sweet tooth since she began popping up with her giant gazebo at various food markets in 2018. Now in its very own shop on Hackney Road, Treats Club has built an impressive reputation serving some of the best cooked-to-order doughnuts in town, scooping innovative ice cream flavours, and being the one and only destination for gourmet marshmallow fluff. All of the goodies are handmade, 100% vegetarian, and halal so you can rest assured that there’ll be something for everyone to bite into.

Location: 8 Hackney Road, London E2 7NS

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4. Little Sister

Rails of vintage clothes at Little Sister in Peckham, London

Run by Peckham local, Nicole Brierly, Little Sister is an independent vintage clothing store nestled inside of the popular Market Peckham on Rye Lane. This petite outlet stocks carefully-sourced and curated vintage gems from all over the country with pieces from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s ready for the taking. If you’re eager to check out the stock on offer, head over to their Instagram page where Nicole regularly reports her latest, most exciting finds.

Location: Market Peckham, 133a Rye Lane, London SE15 4BQ

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5. Dark Sugars

Hot chocolate with chocolate shavings at Dark Sugars in London

If you’ve never tried one of Dark Sugars’ indulgent hot chocolates or hand-crafted truffles, what in the love of chocolate are you waiting for? Owner, Nyanga has been transporting Brick Lane dwellers to West Africa with her tantalising vegan creations, African décor, and rich aroma of roasted cocoa beans since 2013, and has since spread her wings into Greenwich with an ice cream shop and a flagship Cacao House. Stop by one of these sweet spots to get blown away by the finest chocolate around where every bite tells a story of one African woman’s quest to spread her love of cocoa.

Location: Shoreditch and Greenwich

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6. Hacha

The bar at Hacha in Brixton showcasing their Agave collection

Celebrating all things tequila and mezcal at their two London locations, Hacha is a vibrant cocktail lounge famous for their refreshingly good Mirror Margerita which has unsurprisingly been voted the seventh best cocktail in the world by Timeout - gotta be worth a try, right? Accompanying their tantalising tipples, they have some pretty incredible kitchen residences including the likes of Tigre Tacos cooking up a storm of irresistible Mexican dishes. If you’re heading out on a Tuesday, head over for 60 minutes of bottomless tacos or on Saturdays where Mirror Margarita’s are endlessly flowing from 12pm to 3pm.

Location: Dalston or Brixton

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Main photo credit: Hacha

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