The rain may be putting damper on the practice rounds during Master Week, but as you exit the gate, why not support local Black owned businesses while you’re in town? I’m sure they’ll be happy to have you. From soul food, vegan dishes to sweet treats, there is something for everyone.
- The Tree House on 8th-Vegan wraps, sandwiches, smoothies and juices. Come for the food, stay for the art gallery and the music. 305 8th Street Augusta, Ga 30901
- Cafe 209-Traditional soul food. Great food and hospitality can be found at the family owned and ran establishment. 566 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30901
- Augusta Cigar Club- Cigars and drinks. 722 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30901
- Jackie M’s and Son Cafe-New York style cuisine with a Southern influence. 3308 Milledgeville Rd, Augusta, GA 30909
- Coleman’s Lunch Box-Casual eatery offering comfort food, such as wings and Philly cheesesteaks, pasta and desserts like strawberry banana pudding. 1022 Walton Way Suite A, Augusta, GA 30901
- Cafe on 8th- Cozy establishment offering breakfast, brunch, and of course, coffee and tea.
- Lenox on Tenth- Named after the historic Lenox Theater in Augusta, Ga. that was popular among Black residents during segregation, Lenox on 10th offers creole cuisine and entertainment. 211 10th St, Augusta, GA 30901
- Miami Vybz- South Florida comes to Georgia! Unwind with drinks and entertainment at this downtown lounge. 730 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30901
- Pedal Pub Augusta- Both a brick and mortar and group cycle experience, grab a few friends and enjoy food, drinks, and a tour of this historic city! 305 12th St, Augusta, GA 30901
- Toaste– A fusion of Italian and French flavors. 1135 Broad St.Augusta, GA 30901
- Whipped Creamery- Made from scratch dessert shop offering unique confections such as “dessert burgers”, their take on ice cream and cookie sandwiches, cakes, ice cream and more. 353 Furys Ferry Rd, Martinez, GA 30907
This list is in no way exhaustive. To learn more about Augusta and the Black owned businesses that thrive there, head to VisitAugusta.com.
Cover Image Credit: The Tree House





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