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Your guide to Black Restaurant Week San Antonio

Dive into a week of local deals and support our local Black community

SATXtoday: The Purple Pig BBQ

Make the quick drive to Schertz to try out this Black-owned barbecue joint.

Photo by The Purple Pig BBQ

Another foodie adventure is ahead of us, San Antonio. Let us introduce you to Black Restaurant Week San Antonio (BRWSA), a week-long event beginning Sunday, Feb. 25 through Sunday, March 3. The event celebrates the contributions of local Black-owned restaurants, food trucks, and businesses. We’re ready to dig into the week and feature hard-to-beat deals.

About the week

Founded in 2018, Black culinary industry professionals, along with Black-owned food business, share a mission to promote cuisine, culture, and community. The first BRWSA was held in 2019 and has since become an anticipated annual tradition in the city. This food event helps raise awareness of the importance that local Black businesses play in the city’s diverse food scene.

Don’t miss: During the week, $1 from each purchase helps to raise funds for local charities.

Who’s participating?

SATXtoday: Koko Beans Coffee San Antonio

Grab some coffee from Koko Beans Coffee during BRWSA.

Photo by Koko Beans Coffee.

This year, there are 15 restaurants and businesses participating in the culinary week. Check out these local eateries and deals:

Feeling hungry yet? There’s more where that came from: See the full list.

Pro tip: Use this map to plan your foodie adventure.

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