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Black-owned Businesses to Support on the Beltline

The Beltline highlights some of the Black-owned businesses on and around the trail, ranging from restaurants, to boutiques, to bike shops.

  • Parks & Trails
OCTOBER 15, 2025

As the Beltline continues to grow and expand, so too does the long list of amazing businesses that find a home on and around the corridor.

Among them are countless Black-owned businesses that are carving a path and providing excellent service to all those who roam the Beltline. The next time you're out exploring the corridor, here are a few to add to your itinerary.  

The BELT Hub

Taking in the scenery of the Westside Trail has never been easier thanks to the team at The BELT Hub! This electric bike store rents and repairs e-bikes, which makes exploring the trail that much smoother. A former graduate of our Beltline Business Ventures accelerator program, this business continues to thrive and serve the West Midtown area.  

One Flew South  

 One Flew South is an Asian-Southern fusion restaurant that has been James Beard-nominated and is a certified hit in Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Now, a second location finds its home on the Eastside Trail. Whether you're stopping by for brunch, happy hour, or dinner, One Flew South’s menu is full of flavor and perfect for any occasion. This unique fusion restaurant has made waves in the culinary world and is another reason why the Beltline is known for its haute cuisine.  

Bridge Boutique  

Since 2006, this business has been graciously bringing style and glamour to the Beltline scene. Founded in Hoboken, New Jersey, by Mañana Cain, Bridge Boutique specializes in vintage clothing, home decor, and accessories. Located by Ponce City Market, this store provides a great shopping experience with cool and unique pieces from a range of time frames. If you're in need of a new outfit for the upcoming season, a piece for your apartment, or the perfect accessory to complement your style, check out Bridge Boutique!

Two people sitting on colorful, graffiti-covered steps. One holds a drink, the other makes a peace sign. Both are smiling.
Black Coffee ATL's colorful steps offer a great gathering spot along the corridor. (Photo Credit: Erin Sintos)
Black Coffee ATL  

Built to help bridge Atlanta’s past and future, this Black-owned coffee shop prides itself on providing common ground for Atlanta’s legacy and new residents alike. Since its inception in 2019, it's also become a pinnacle in Atlanta’s art scene. Now, Black Coffee ATL serves as a major addition to the Southside Trail. Providing more than just the namesake, you can also get an array of different drinks, as well as great sandwiches and assorted pastries. 

The Village Retail 

When it comes to supporting Black-owned businesses, there is no better place to go than The Village Retail. Here you can find a selection of different Black-owned businesses that sell accessories, home decor, health and wellness products, clothing, beauty products, and more, all under one roof. Whatever you need, The Village Retail has a business to help. You can visit the Village Retail the next time you’re at Ponce City Market.  

PinkPothos  

Becoming a plant parent is easy with PinkPothos! Take a trip along the Southside Trail to Pittsburgh Yards® and support Lakeisha Jones’ houseplant retail store, where you can find the perfect plant to complement your lifestyle. PinkPothos offers repotting services, home consultations, plant installation services, and houseplant refreshing. This Beltline Marketplace graduate does it all—making each house a home, one plant at a time.  

 

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