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Chatman J Cakes
Chatman J Cakes is a bakery in the Bronx that specializes in cakes, zucchini bread, and pies with Southern influence.
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Adá Supper Club
Adá Supper Club is a rotating delivery series featuring three-course meals from Black and female chefs focusing on foods of the African diaspora.
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Bayou
Bayou is a New Orleans-inspired brunch and dinner spot on Staten Island with an outdoor area that looks like it’s always celebrating Mardi Gras.
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Canary Club
You can skip the Cajun restaurant on the ground floor of Canary Club on the LES, and head to the jazz club downstairs.
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Charles’ Pan Fried Chicken
Charles’ Pan Fried Chicken is a great spot for an extremely quick sit-down meal or some food to go. Be sure to get cornbread with your fried chicken.
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Parish
Parish is a bar on the Lower East Side that’s a good spot for Happy Hour and New Orleans-inspired food.
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Katie O’s
Katie O’s is a counter-service soul food restaurant in Prospect Lefferts Gardens that makes fried chicken to order, and really good potato salad.
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Printers Alley
Printers Alley is a Nashville-themed bar in the Garment District, and it’s great for big groups.
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The Gumbo Bros
The Gumbo Bros is a small counter-service spot in Downtown Brooklyn serving gumbo, po’ boys, and beer.
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Amy Ruth’s
Amy Ruth’s is a big, casual soul food institution in Harlem where you can bring a group and get some very good fried chicken.
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BLVD Bistro
BLVD Bistro is a cozy restaurant in the bottom of a Harlem brownstone where you can get some slightly upscale Southern food.
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Mitchell’s Soul Food
Mitchell’s has been around for decades, and it’s exactly where you should go for soul food in Prospect Heights.
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Bo’s Kitchen & Bar Room
Bo’s Kitchen and Bar Room is a New-Orleans-inspired restaurant in Flatiron with a downstairs bar room that’s great for a drink with friends.