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The Wilmington City Council together with the Office of Economic Development are partnering with the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce to host the Second Annual Wilmington Black Restaurant Week.
Wilmington Black Restaurant Week will take place September 29 - October 5, 2024.
We will showcase the diversity and richness of Delaware’s Black culinary culture while supporting local Wilmington restaurants.
Attend by visiting participating restaurants throughout the week. Enjoy your favorite foods - dine in, take out, delivery, and food trucks all week long. Nothing brings a community together like gathering joyfully to enjoy delicious food!
The Wilmington Council promotes the health, safety and general well-being of our great city.
The Office of Economic Development (OED) facilitates the development of retail, commercial, cultural, entertainment, and educational attractions as a means to attract new businesses and residents to the City. The OED also assists small, minority, and women owned businesses through training and technical assistance programs designed to facilitate greater access to the public/private marketplace.
The DEBCC is here is to serve the needs of Black owned businesses and provide economic opportunity and support to them as well as the communities they serve. We strive to leave our footprint in the sand of Delaware’s business landscape and forge a path that leads to a steady flow of resources beneficial to our business members through relationships, partnerships and apprenticeships.
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