
In honor of Black History Month, there’s no better time to highlight some of the incredible Black-owned businesses right here in Central Ohio. Black History Month is an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of Black Americans, past and present, while recognizing the ongoing importance of supporting Black-owned businesses in our communities.
From honoring East African coffee traditions to creating community-focused spaces, these four Black-owned coffee shops aren’t just serving up great coffee — they’re brewing culture, history, and connection.
Black Kahawa Coffee
2 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215
With roots steeped in East African coffee traditions, Black Kahawa Coffee offers a uniquely curated experience. Their “paired coffee” concept highlights complementary flavors by combining coffee roasted two different ways or two distinct coffees roasted separately. Their founder and lead roaster brings over a decade of experience from East Africa, focusing on Tanzanian coffee from the Southern Highlands of Mbeya and the Kilimanjaro region. These “two mountain” pairings result in a cup that’s more than just delicious — it’s a celebration of coffee’s origins and a tribute to the stunning regions that produce it.

Upper Cup Coffee Co.
79 Parsons Ave, Columbus, OH 43215 | 121 Mill St, Gahanna, OH 43230
Founded by the Habte family, Upper Cup Coffee Co. has been a cornerstone of Columbus’ artisan coffee scene since 2011. Drawing inspiration from the family’s Ethiopian roots, Upper Cup offers an authentic coffee experience that’s all about flavor and connection. What began as a small wholesale operation grew into two thriving retail locations — one in Olde Towne East and another in Gahanna. With on-site roasting and a commitment to quality, Upper Cup encapsulates the rich, aromatic space that makes coffee more than just a drink… It’s a full sensory experience.

Parable Coffee
149 S High St, Columbus, OH 43215
More than just a coffee shop, Parable Coffee is on a mission to reimagine the service industry. Their ethos is rooted in mutual aid, accessibility, and community. Through their “community card” program, Parable ensures that anyone who needs coffee or food can access it — no questions asked. If you have the means to give, you can contribute to the card, fostering a spirit of cooperation and solidarity. This forward-thinking approach pairs perfectly with their expertly brewed coffee, making Parable Coffee a welcoming space for all.

Lincoln Cafe
740 E Long St, Columbus, OH 43203
Lincoln Cafe is more than a coffee shop; it’s a community hub. Known for its cozy vibe, soul food, and live music, Lincoln Cafe also serves as an event venue, hosting open mics and other gatherings. It’s a place where coffee and culture collide, offering a unique experience that’s as comforting as it is energizing. Whether you’re stopping by for a cup of coffee or staying for an evening of music, Lincoln Cafe embodies the spirit of community and creativity.

Why Supporting Black-Owned Businesses Matters
Supporting Black-owned businesses isn’t just about enjoying amazing coffee (though you’ll definitely do that). It’s about contributing to economic equity, celebrating cultural heritage, and fostering vibrant communities. Each of these coffee shops brings something special to the table, from their dedication to tradition and quality to their commitment to building stronger, more inclusive neighborhoods.
This Black History Month, take some time to explore these incredible coffee shops and show your support. Whether it’s through a visit, a kind review, or simply sharing their story, every little bit helps to ensure these businesses continue thriving for years to come.
And let’s be real — is there a better way to start your day than with a great cup of coffee?
Happy sipping, Columbus!
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