Restaurants & Bars
Win Prizes By Eating At This Black-Owned Restaurant In Astoria
Snowdonia is one of the 130 food businesses participating in the tristate area's Black Restaurant Week, which includes prizes and awards.
ASTORIA, QUEENS — This weekend, you can win prizes and cast your vote in a culinary competition and by eating at one of 100-plus Black-owned local restaurants — including an eatery in Astoria.
Snowdonia, located on 32-1 35th Avenue, is one of 130 Black-owned food businesses participating in this year's second-annual tristate area Black Restaurant Week, which includes a series of specials, events, games and contests, aimed at uplifting Black cuisine and culture.
This week-long initiative, which runs through July 4, is especially significant after a year when Black-owned businesses closed at more than twice the rate of white-owned businesses, according to PIX11.
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"For the restaurants, this is just another way to showcase the excellence we see in our community that often gets overlooked,” Falayn Ferrell, a founder of the Black Restaurant Week organization, told the New York Times.
The organization, which was founded in 2016, runs events like the tristate area's restaurant week throughout the year in over a dozen areas across the country.
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We combed through the list of New York-area participants and found nearly 20 eateries across Queens.
Snowdonia is the only participating business in Astoria (though it's not the neighborhood's sole Black-owned restaurant; you can find more here).
Named after a region in Northern Wales, Snowdonia specializes in Welsh specials, pub-style fare, and a long list of craft beers and cocktails.
After ordering takeout or visiting the restaurant, you can cross a box off of a Black Restaurant Week bingo and get one step closer to a prize. Also, anyone can vote on the area's best Black-owned restaurants for the chance to win $500 and nominate participating businesses for a Black Plate Award.
Here's a list of the other participating restaurants in Queens:
Misfits Nutrition: 11514 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills
Mother Earth Juice Bar Cafe, Inc: 116-03 Metropolitan Ave, Kew Gardens
Historic Neir's Tavern: 87-48 78th St, Woodhaven
The Nourish Spot: 107-05 Guy R Brewer Blvd, Jamaica
Forever Jerk: 145-94 Guy R Brewer Blvd, Jamaica
Sybils Hillside Original of Guyana: 159-24 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica
Breezes Island Grill: 230-06 S Conduit Ave, Jamaica
We Juicing: 171-4 Baisley Blvd, St. Albans
MumsKitchens NYC: 11953 195th St, St. Albans
Bar Got Juice: 204-11 Hollis Ave, St. Albans
Brooklyn Wing House: 227-01 Linden Blvd, Cambria Heights
Only Rare NYC: 229-13 Merrick Blvd, Laurelton
Sweet Treats Delight: 225-23 Merrick Blvd, Laurelton
Be in good health LLC: 227-17 Merrick Blvd, Laurelton
A LIVE KITCHEN: 227-12 Merrick Blvd, Laurelton
Last Dragon Pizza: 329 Beach 59th St, Arverne
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