

The menu also features all-day breakfast and lunch options.īring your appetite when you visit Leola’s Crab Shack! Their menu is stacked with a variety of crab trays, wings, and golden fried seafood. Their smoothies are made with all-natural ingredients, providing the perfectly balanced and delicious treat that is good for your health. Smoothie Time is a family owned café providing healthy smoothies made fresh just for you. Mo Betta BBQ is a must for barbeque lovers looking the perfect slow cooked meal. The food truck can be found five days a week at its Apalachee Parkway location, where the fall-off-the-bone BBQ is guaranteed to “Break Yo Mouth” as the truck reads. His location at Lake Ella is expected to open spring, 2022.Įxpect nothing less than sweet and savory barbeque slow cooked to perfection at Mo Betta BBQ. Chef Leon hosts regular cooking classes and is available for private events. Brunson, Master Chef stays in touch with his southern roots, while approaching cooking influenced by the international techniques and flavors of the world.

If you’re looking for soul food with heart, Olean’s is the place to go! The walls are adorned with photos of her family, the community, and FAMU legends. Olean McCaskill owns and operates the café, and on most days can be seen working behind the counter. Located directly across from FAMU’s campus, Olean’s Cafe and has been a staple for Rattlers and southern food lovers alike.

With their large menu of unique flavors, you’ll be sure to find the Big Easy Snowball just for you.įor over 20 years, Olean’s Café has proudly served Southern cooking from the soul. Add to the fun and have your snowball “stuffed” with frozen vanilla soft serve. Their signature snowballs come in 75 delicious flavors, offering something sweet for everyone. Here are just a few black-owned businesses to consider the next time you’re hungry in Florida’s Capital City! There is no better way to support local than to fill your belly and your soul while doing it.įor over 30 years, Earley’s Kitchen has been dishing up good ol’ Southern country cooking for breakfast and lunch including fried chicken, pork chops, made-from-scratch vegetables, desserts and more, as well as a few extra Savannah-style dishes like shrimp and grits.īig Easy Snowballs is a staple of Lake Ella, providing families the perfect treat for a hot summer day. Whether you’re craving Southern style cooking, fresh seafood, or something sweet, Tallahassee has a wide selection of restaurants to satisfy your appetite. Black-owned restaurants are an essential part of Tallahassee cuisine and culture.
