Girls Living Well head office is located in Montreal, Canada, so we decided to share black-owned businesses in our own hometown. A special thank you goes out to Rebecca Nazaire as she sent in the list of the businesses in Montreal. Thank you for taking the time to compile the list and write a small description of each one.
- Méli-Mélo : Popular Haitian restaurant located in Villeray
- Steve Anna : Another popular Haitian restaurant located in St-Michel
- Le Nil Bleu : Ethiopian restaurant (have a lot of vegan options. People who are vegan and love spicy food generally adore the flavorful cuisine of this country)
- Lloydies : Jamaican restaurants
- Choose Life Foods : Selling vegan jamaican patties made in MTL
- Caribbean Curry House : Trinidadian restaurant located in Côtes-des-neiges
- Agrikol : Good introduction to haitian restaurant located in the Gay Village. The decor is really authentic and perfect for IG pictures.
- Resto Palme : Caribbean restaurant in the Gay Village.
- Orhéma : Haitian Restaurant in Laval.
- Le Maqui : African Lounge in Rosemont. The music varies from Hip-Hop, Rap and even Afrobeats depending on the night. Currently closed due to Covid-19
- 3 Couteaux : Private Chef. His brunches are popular. He posts recipes on his IG account.
- Shadmas : Haitian restaurant
- LS Cream Liqueur : Haitian Cremas. Alcoholic beverages available at SAQ.
- Épices de Cru : Boutique located in Marché Jean-Talon selling tea and spices.
- Fruitement Vôtre : Delivery of fresh fruits and vegetables
- Jardins Lakou : Eco-friendly farm growing vegetables from the Caribbean by black farmers.
- Manba : Haitian peanut butter with spice. They also sell almond butter with spice.
- Cajou Cuisine : Monthly cooking boxes for kids in order to learn different cultures.
- Spa chez soi : At-home spa services.
- Maison Petite and Bold : Headwraps and Lifestyle products made in West African, but the company is based in Montreal. Founded by the influencer Josiane Konté.
- Nagi Cosmetics : Cosmetic company
- Kika Curls : Haircare products
- Ann & Eli Apothecary : natural products formulated by holistic health coach.
- JayTrain : Gym founded by personal trainer Coach
- Vanessa Joseph Creations : Extravagant wedding cakes.
- Achaia Select : Hair salons with two locations (Montreal and Laval)
- Elegance Plus : Barber shop in Longueuil.
- Brown Divas Dolls : Brown skin dolls. Aim to build children’s self-esteem through representation.
- Inhairitance : Hair salon for curly hair
- Nancy Falaise : Hair salon for curly hair
- Ricom : Hair supply store
- Mama Africa : Hair supply store
- Ecolis : Offers same day delivery to customers for local businesses
- Groupe 3737 : A business incubator founded by black business man. They offer wonderful resources to minority owned businesses.
- Luxcey beauty : Natural skincare line.
- The G-room737 : Barber shop
- Soins Genesis : Nurse specialized in podiatry. Offers manicure as well.
- Ayacaona : Haircare brand for kinky hair
- Orijin Village : App links to black business (Seen on https://montrealgazette.
com/business/montrealers-new- app-links-black-businesses- with-black-consumers a few days ago). - Sissi and Paul. Best Haitian restaurant in the city (according to Rebecca)
Please share in the comments any additional black-owned Montreal businesses.
Feature image via Maison Petite and Bold
for men: ryan&rose
tailor made suits and formal wear (currently making masks)
Support a black owned cleaning company in Montreal. RTG HOUSEKEEPING MONTREAL