'More than just a week': Black Restaurant Week hosting second event in Carolinas
From April 22 to May 1, Black Restaurant Week will host its second annual event in the Carolinas to celebrate African American, Caribbean and African cuisines.
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From April 22 to May 1, Black Restaurant Week will host its second annual event in the Carolinas to celebrate African American, Caribbean and African cuisines.
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