Here’s a list of Black-owned food and drink businesses in Utah that you can visit during Black History Month — and throughout the year.
Here’s how you can support Utah’s Black-owned food businesses during Black History Month — and throughout the year.
— to give readers a chance to show their support during Black History month, and year-round — a few things have changed. Some business owners we listed last year have started new businesses. For example, Alexi Fisher, who has been running her mobile bartending business, The Hammered Copper, since 2018 — and in December, she launched Cocktail Collective, a brick-and-mortar school for mixology, the only educational facility of its kind in Utah.
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