8 Black-owned businesses to support in Houston for National Black Business Month
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Listed below are several Black-owned businesses located across the Houston metro to commemorate National Black Business Month, as recently reported by Community Impact.
Black Cowboy Museum
Even without his voice, which he said he once used to serenade former President George H. Bush, Larry Callies loves to lead tours at the Black Cowboy Museum in Rosenberg.
The nonprofit, which he established in July 2017, may be small in size—but the memorabilia within tell a hidden truth about centuries of African American influence on overall American culture, as well as the subset cowboy culture of the “Old West,” Callies said.
Gulf Coast Bread Pudding owner Max Peters launched Gulf Coast Bread Pudding in 2018 and opened its storefront in 2022. (Lizzy Spangler/Community Impact)
Gulf Coast Bread Pudding
Max Peters said he vowed never to enter the food and beverage world again after a failed venture in 2005-06. But after seeing a hole in the market and looking for a career change, Peters launched his bread pudding bakery in 2018.
He opened Gulf Coast Bread Pudding off FM 529 in January 2022.
Veteran and Good Eatz restaurant owner LaTroy Johnson opened his restaurant in July 2022. (Jovanna Aguilar/Community Impact)
Good Eatz
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