Celebrate Black Restaurant Week at These Montgomery County Restaurants

Greater Washington, D.C. Black Restaurant Week kicked off Sunday, July 16 and runs through Sunday, July 30. Here are some participating Black-owned restaurants in Montgomery County to check out:

Miss Toya’s Creole House

923 Ellsworth Drive, Silver Spring, MD

Miss Toya’s Creole House is located in the heart of Silver Spring and features a menu that is a tribute to New Orleans. Customers can enjoy an oyster bar, specialty cocktails, weekend brunch and more. Learn more here.

All Set Restaurant & Bar

8630 Fenton Street, Silver Spring, MD

All Set Restaurant & Bar serves traditional New England coastal cuisine with a modern Southern barbeque twist. The restaurant includes a private dining room and an outdoor patio. Learn more here.

The Society Restaurant & Lounge

8229 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD

In addition to their brunch and dinner service, The Society Restaurant & Lounge is a destination for nightlife and live entertainment. Their menu includes American fare with Caribbean influences. Learn more here.

The Angry Jerk

8223 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD

The Angry Jerk offers tropical Caribbean cuisine, including jerk chicken. Bowls and tacos are customizable at this fast casual restaurant. Learn more here.

The Breakfast Club

8240 Fenton Street, Silver Spring, MD

The Breakfast Club serves breakfast and brunch all day long. Inspired by the 1920’s, the upscale restaurant provides guests with a polished dining experience. Learn more here.

Matchbox

Locations in Silver Spring, Rockville and Bethesda

Matchbox has a number of locations in the Washington, D.C. area and three in Montgomery County. The restaurant is offering a special menu to celebrate Black Restaurant Week that includes their famous wood-fired pizza. The Silver Spring location also features breakfast and brunch from Milk & Honey. Learn more here.

More information about the Black Restaurant Week campaign and participating restaurants can be found here.

Feature photo courtesy of Black Restaurant Week and The Angry Jerk. 

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