Black Restaurant Week is back. Here are the participating restaurants

Black Restaurant Week is back in Louisville for a third time starting Friday.

The theme for this year’s Black Restaurant Week is “More Than Just a Week” which is “focused on restimulating local economies within the Black community by promoting Black-owned culinary businesses and professionals who cannot afford costly marketing campaigns,” a release from the event stated.

Black Restaurant Week is held in cities around the country and supports Black-owned businesses and celebrates African American, African, and Caribbean cuisine, according to the release. Locations participating in Louisville offer diverse cuisine options including seafood, fried chicken, and biscuits.

Tawana Bain, owner of Black Jockeys Lounge on Fourth Street.

When is Black Restaurant Week in Louisville?

Black Restaurant Week runs until Oct. 8.

Cajun Crawfish from The Seafood Lady.

What restaurants are participating this year?

Will the restaurants have specials?

Yes. A spokesperson with the event said each restaurant’s specials will be announced later through the Black Restaurant Week website at blackrestaurantweeks.com.

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