12 Hours in Black-Owned Boston: A Guide to the Best Spots

Written by BLK Oceans Staff


If you’re traveling to Boston with just one day to dive into the city's vibrant Black-owned scene, we’ve got you covered. From grabbing lunch at a spot that’s as delicious as it is Insta-worthy, to hitting up a boutique that’s all about those unique finds, this city’s got a ton of gems you’re gonna love. I’m spilling all the tea on where to eat, shop, and unwind like a true Bostonian. Ready to make the most of your day?

Let’s explore Boston’s Black-owned treasures and make some unforgettable memories!

Breakfast at Café Sauvage Boston

Start your day at Café Sauvage, a trendy Parisian style café-restaurant offering modern French cuisine and some of the best breakfast options in the city.

Morning Yoga at Blissful Monkey Yoga

Head over to Jamaica Plain for a invigorating yoga class at Blissful Monkey. Morning classes range from gentle yoga to Vinyasa flow classes for all levels.

Beraka Juice in Kendall Square Cambridge

Keep the healthy streak going with a refreshing juice from Beraka Juice in Kendall Square. They also offer smoothies, açaí and pitaya bowls.

Grab A Hearty Burger from BRED Gourmet

Home of the smoked burger, BRED’s sole mission is to spread love and familiarity through food. After a morning or Yoga (and lots of walking), BRED’s menu will hit the spot for an afternoon pick-me-up.

Spend Some Coin at Black-owned Boston

Now that you’ve refilled with a delicious burger, head over to Black-owned Boston for some shopping. Bos. Shop South End is a Black woman-owned boutique gift shop, thoughtfully curating a diverse selection of over 20 cherished brands under one roof.

Sip a Glass of Wine at Urban Grape

Drop in for a tasting or grab a bottle to go. The Urban Grape has become one of the most successful independently-owned wine stores in the country. See what the buzz is about for yourself.

Live Music and Dinner to Finish the Day

Flaunting whimsically chic decor, a soul-infused menu, an intimate stage for live music and creative entertainment, and an enchanting cocktail lounge, Grace by Nia ventures to bring a new brand of cultural vibrancy to Boston’s Seaport.

From brunch to boutique shopping and a bit of local history, Boston’s Black-owned spots offer a day full of vibrant experiences and unique finds. Whether you’re discovering hidden gems or enjoying local favorites, these places are more than just stops—they’re a celebration of culture and community. So, next time you find yourself in Boston, make sure to carve out these 12 hours to soak up everything this incredible city has to offer. Trust me, you’ll leave with a heart full of memories and a list of new favorites.


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