Local Black-Owned Restaurants
Our Mission
Since Off The Grid Greenville’s establishment in June 2016, our mission has been to celebrate Greenville’s diverse and vibrant community through food.
We firmly believe in promoting the many minority-owned businesses that make our community unique, with a particular focus on supporting black-owned companies throughout the Upstate.
Off The Grid Greenville is proud to feature a growing list of locally-owned black food and beverage businesses and individuals that we wholeheartedly support. As we continue to expand our network, we welcome suggestions for additional businesses and individuals that we can help promote.
As CEO and Founder, I feel privileged to lead this organization towards a more inclusive and supportive community. It’s our passion to make a positive impact.
– Jackie Shapiro Brooker 🦩💕
Food and Beverage
Big Dave’s All-American BBQ
Bobby’s BBQ and Seasoning
Distinct Cider Room
Flying Biscuit Cafe
Irie Caribbean Cuisine
Jamaica Mi Irie
MooHogz BBQ
OJs Diner
Old Europe Pastries
One Love Fusion Foods (truck)
Orijin Tea & Co.
Pound 4 Pound Sweet Treats
Roscoe’s Running Crab
Tasty Soul Food & Bar
The Flying Biscuit Cafe
The Herbal Farmercy
The Low County Shrimper
White Wine and Butter
Wholy Smoke GVL
Wings on the Run
Woodside Bistro
More food friends…
Aunt Tel’s Sweet Potato Pie (first image)
Bake Your Mark
Ms. Cynthia Williams, pastry chef, CynPot House TR
Jen Evans, Jenauris Vegan Bakery
Good Vibes Juice Bar
Mr. Oliver Earle, SC certified urban farmer
Pound4poundsweettreats food truck
The Seafood Spot, look for an upcoming food truck!
Suga Pie Honeybun: Catering
Youngs Backyard BBQ: obsessed with the sauce
And more we’re ready to try!
Botanical Brews: plant store + coffee shop
Everything Eggroll: food truck
Naked Vegan
Too Sauc’d Up: food truck
Vegan House Shack: food truck
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