![]() With street food, sustainable shopping, cocktails and refreshments, and DJs, you’re set for a whole day of fun. □️ Shop ’til you drop at Bohemia Place’s Black-Owned Hackney market. □ Experience the Magic of Motown as the touring show enters its 18th year of performance. □ Browse the produce at the Black Farmers Market in Brixton, where Black growers and Black-owned businesses are spotlighted. There will be a special film screening ( Queen Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess screening + Q&A) and a talk from Olivette Otele about Black women’s role in resistance and activism. □️ Head to the Museum of London Docklands, where they’re inviting visitors to “discover and celebrate revolutionary Black women throughout history”. □♀️ Or take to the streets and go for a guided walk around Hackney to learn about East London’s deep connection to Black culture and activism, with Black History Walks. □ Hop on board for a Black History Bus Tour that hits up all the classic London sights, but through an African/Caribbean lens, to explore the hidden stories Head to one of these events for Black History MonthĪ post shared by Black Eats LDN □ you want to take your engagement with Black History Month a step further, head to one of these entertaining, educational, and engaging events. □️ Chuku’s – Nigerian tapas and an extraordinary, unique brunch experienceįor a full list check out Black Owned London’s comprehensive guide. □ Treats Club – these doughnuts are so good, they even ordered them to the set of Barbie! □ Hacha – one for the tequila fiends, they serve up arguably the best, and easily the most famous, margaritas in London □️ 12:51 – elegant but affordable tasting menus, and an INCREDIBLE Sunday Roast ![]() □ Prince of Peckham – one of South London’s most popular pubs, landlord Clement Ogbonnaya is on a mission to make London’s pubs proper community spaces □ Dark Sugars – wickedly indulgent hot chocolates and decadent chocolate truffles There are all kinds of Black-owned shops, restaurants, pubs, and venues around London.įor inspiration, here are some of our favourite Blak-owned businesses in London: In particular, be sure to check out some of London’s Black-owned businesses, whether it’s to do some early Christmas shopping, grab a delicious meal, or purchase a little treat for yourself. October marks Black History Month in the UK, and there are plenty of ways to show your support in London. Support Black-owned businesses Credit: Chuku’s And with so many things to do this October, you’ll be too busy to notice the cooler weather! So, here are some of our recommendations for the top things to do this October… 1. Never fret though, it’s your chance to pop on an oversized jumper and head out to explore London before it gets really cold. Summer is now well and truly gone, with nary another unexpected heatwave in sight. Similar posts on other branches’ Facebook pages promoting the ‘flick the bean’ promotion were also later deleted.Credit: Jaromir Chalabala - via Shutterstock The ad put a very cheeky smile on my face for the rest of the day.’ ‘It’s something I would imagine a smaller company that was trying to get people’s attention would run with for a little giggle, but slightly surprised to see it from a national brand like Costa. Play ‘FLICK THE BEAN’ here!’Ĭhef and owner of Boxed Local shared the since-deleted Facebook post from the Dunmail Park branch onto his own Instagram page earlier this week. ‘Get lucky when you flick the coffee bean into one of the Costa cups to reveal a surprise deal. ![]() The Dunmail Park Facebook post read: ‘FRESHERS! Fuel your early morning lectures OR the start of your wild nights out with a discounted or even a FREE Costa treat! ‘When I saw the phrasing “flick the bean” I thought someone needs to check the definition on Urban Dictionary.’
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