Black Owned Business In Pittsburgh You Should Check Out

At PYP, we are committed to making changes and to helping the community. Over the past few months, we have often taken the time out to present to our members (past, present, and future) local businesses. In order to celebrate the month of August (National Black Business Month) ,we want to feature black owned businesses in Pittsburgh and the surrounding area. Here are just a few great places to check out:

Cornbread – With locations in West Mifflin, Tarentum, and Pittsburgh, Cornbread is a farm-to-table, soul food restaurant. Follow them on Instagram for some mouthwatering chow and get in an order!
Carmi Soul Food – Located in the South Side, Carmi offers soul food and solace. Their menus include dinner for one or family options. They often have events with live, local music and have racked up a ton of attention for taste!

Styling By Chi – Looking to switch it up? Need a fresh, new look? Book Chi! Check out Chi’s styling portfolio and her accolades.
Kiln-N-Time – Picking up a new hobby right now is a good way to mix up the routine. At Kiln-N-Time, you can participate in painting lessons on canvas, wine glasses, pottery, and more. They offer party packages for adults and kids as well.
Trap Yoga – Located on Butler Street in Lawrenceville, Trap Yoga offers you a sanctuary and encourages you to #NamaSlay. You can attend a class or even book a private yoga party.
Arnold’s Coffee and Tea – Located on East Ohio Street in the North Side, this café has a calming, unique atmosphere. They are committed to fresh choices and ethical standards in cultivating coffee and tea.
Encore Event Design – If you need some help with an event, make sure you hit up Encore Event Design. Their stylish event choices and décor are something spectacular. They offer multiple packages that are molded to their clients.

These are just a few of the black owned businesses around Pittsburgh that you can give your patronage to. Please take the time to honor them this month! We encourage you to can find even more here.

Authored by Cate Foradori, PR Committee Chairfiled under: Press Release

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