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Richmond Black Restaurant Week, Sunday March 9-16, 2025

March 11, 2025
By: Staff Writer

The Richmond Black Restaurant Experience is a celebratory week dedicated to supporting Richmond’s Black-owned restaurants and promoting the Richmond region’s growing culinary tourism scene. It aims to counter economic disparity within minority owned businesses with fun and interactive solutions that engage, excite and ignite a deeper understanding and love of Richmond food culture.

Mobile Soul Sunday March 9th, 12 – 5 PM EDT. Monroe Park 620 West Main Street Richmond, VA 23220

CUISINE TYPE:

Caribbean: Island Flavors, Afro-Caribbean, Creole & Cajun
Soul: Southern Comfort, Homestyle Flavors
Fusion: Mexican Fusion
Seafood: Fresh Catch & Coastal Cuisine
BBQ: Smoked Meats, Pit-Grilled, Slow-Cooked, Southern Barbecue
Reimagined Classics: Contemporary, Easy Fare and Regional Favorites
Sweet Treats
Vegan

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