The countdown is over, and a brand-new year is here! At Black Food Bookstore & Culture Shop, we’re bursting with excitement and gratitude as we step into 2025 alongside our amazing community—you!
At Black Food Bookstore & Culture Shop, we believe reading is a journey of growth, knowledge, and joy. Here are a few tips to help you reach your reading goals.
As the holiday season unfolds, we atBlack Food Bookstore & Culture Shopwant to celebrate YOU—our incredible customers—and the families and friends who make this time of year truly special.
On December 19th, 2019, we opened our first full-fledged brick and mortar store at #343 Exquisite Square on the corner of Robinson Road and East Street. Over the last five years we have had the honor and joy of fulfilling our dreams and we thank everyone who has supported us along the way.
A beautiful moment at Black Food Bookstore and Culture Shop yesterday! Bahamian author Sherelle Wallace visited and left copies of her novel Eleuthera's Embrace.
In celebration ofInternational Men's DayonNovember 19, 2024,Black Food Bookstore and Culture Shop, a proud, small Black-owned business, has donated 100 copies ofThe Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglassto theBahamas Department of Correctional Services.
We’re excited to announce the restock of one of the most impactful works in American literature: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.
Gilbert L. Williams' new book, "Das A Baheemyan," is a vibrant exploration of Bahamian culture that captures its essence in a delightful and humorous way.