Black-Owned Businesses in Manchester
Black-Owned Businesses in Manchester
This list of black-owned businesses in Manchester is a result of collaboration across our global community and is by no means exhaustive. There are so many more incredible businesses out there and we welcome all suggestions. We’ll be updating this guide regularly, so if you feel like sharing, please email here. We'd like to thank Mancunian, Diya Okorie, for helping us curate this list, as well as all the other anonymous collaborators.
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Alkaline Way
“Alkaline Way is a family run business that provides an array of plant based products at excellent prices. From soft body butter creams to Sea Moss, their website is the perfect shop for keeping your body healthy, inside and out.”
More InfoPull Up Bar
“Pull Up Bar is a late night, laid-back Jamaican joint serving up spicy and authentic food. Dining in here, you'll see the floor-to-ceiling murals and eat some of the best Jerk in town. There's also a Reggae Roast on Sundays (with a vegan option of roast pumpkin) and a yummy list of rum-laced cocktails that provide all the vibes.”
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“Boogie Moli is an artist, who uses a mix of different mediums such as wheat paste, acrylics and spray paint, to create unique canvas’s you can purchase directly from his website.”
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“Delicious bite-size cake pops and other mini sweet treats in and around the city.”
More InfoSimply Faded Barbershop
“A modern barber shop with a good mix of clientele and a barber with a knowledge of many cool and modern hairstyles including comb-overs, fades, hightop etc.”
More InfoIsland Vibe
“Serves contemporary Caribbean food and cocktails with travel-inspired flavours all the way to Manchester.”
More InfoJ7 Health Centre
“Owner, Javeno, runs this gym of the year with an aim for all community residents from young to old to have as many opportunities as possible to better their health.”
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“A travel on request hair service that specialises in custom wig units, micro-rings, sew-ins, bundles, closures, as well as dyeing and styling. Hair can also be done for bridal events and other special occasions.”
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“Prince Cofie Owusu, known as Shakka, launched Trap Kitchen in 2016 from his mum's flat on a housing estate in Camberwell. Now, it's so successful, it's branched all the way in the North. Expect a mouth-watering and eclectic menu with influences from soul food to Chinese to African-American cuisine.”
More InfoLa Rochelle Lashes & Beauty
“A lash technician and beauty therapist specialising in all things fabulous lashes. Deposit required before booking.”
More InfoJerk Junction
“Offers authentic Caribbean cuisine just for take away at the moment, on Deliveroo and JustEat, as well as delivery via phone number in their IG bio. All of their dishes are cooked using the freshest ingredients, and all meat dishes are certified Halal.”
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“Fresh authentic Caribbean food that specialises in jerk chicken made with beautiful blends of Jamaica spices.”
More InfoBubz’s Kitchen
“A Mancunian foodie at its finest who recreates street foods from across the world with bold flavours. A take-away service for those who want to eat good.”
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“Delicious home-cooked meals delivered to your home by Chef Exose, a Masterchef The Professionals Finalist in 2019.”
More InfoBukky Baldwin
“Manchester-based label flipping the script on the ethics of the fashion and textile industry, found in the Whitworth Art Gallery and established by textile designer, Ibukun Baldwin.”
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