Southern
Southern
Page 2Chatman J Cakes
Chatman J Cakes is a bakery in the Bronx that specializes in cakes, zucchini bread, and pies with Southern influence.
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.
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.
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.
Chocolat
Chocolat is a restaurant in Harlem where you can eat some red velvet pancakes or a big serving of shrimp and grits.
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.
Parish
Parish is a bar on the Lower East Side that’s a good spot for Happy Hour and New Orleans-inspired food.
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.
Printers Alley
Printers Alley is a Nashville-themed bar in the Garment District, and it’s great for big groups.
The Gumbo Bros
The Gumbo Bros is a small counter-service spot in Downtown Brooklyn serving gumbo, po’ boys, and beer.
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.
BLVD Bistro
BLVD Bistro is a cozy restaurant in the bottom of a Harlem brownstone where you can get some slightly upscale Southern food.
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.
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.