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Barber Shops in Omaha

Finding a place to get a cut is one of the first priorities when relocating to a new city.

Check out these local establishments.

Barber Shops focusing on African-American clients

Photo Credit:  Beard Season at Classic Barber, Daniel Goodwin

Source:  Revive Omaha Magazine

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Welcome to Omaha

Black-owned Restaurants and Places to Eat

Black-owned Restaurants and Places to Eat

Finding and supporting a Black-owned restaurant or food business in the city may be of interest to you.

Check out these local Black-owned establishments.  List of Restaurants and Places to Eat

Omaha has a number of places to go, but these might be a place to start.  Check out their web-sites or Facebook pages to learn more about events, schedules and bands appearances.

 

 

 

Source:  Revive Omaha Magazine

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Welcome to Omaha

Entertainment and Live Music

Entertainment and Live Music

Finding a place for entertainment and a night out with other African-Americans in the city may be of interest to you.

Check out these local Black-owned establishments.

Omaha has a number of places to go, but these might be a place to start.  Check out their web-sites or Facebook pages to learn more about events, schedules and bands appearances.

Dena’s Place at Highlander

402-453-4015

https://www.denasplace.com/

2112 North 30th Street

Suite 201

30th & Patrick

 

 

Johnny T’s Bar and Blues

3825 N. 30th

https://www.facebook.com/pages/JohnnyT’sBar&Blues/105707568402761/

 

 

Revive Center Omaha

402-490-1542

https://reviveomahamagazine.com/revive-center-events/

2402 Lizzie Robinson Avenue

24th and Lake

 

Source:  Revive Omaha Magazine

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2023 Revive Black Business Directory

Thank you for your amazing support.

Access the 6th Annual edition here:

2023 Revive Black Business Guide and Directory

“As a black-owned media company, this is one of our favorite projects.  We launched Revive Magazine 15 years ago and the Revive Business Network nine years ago.  One of our main goals was to promote the launch, growth and expansion of black businesses.  This directory is a major piece of making that happen.” – Yolanda Barney, Co-Publisher, Revive Omaha!

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The 2017-2018 guide was awesome. The response from the Omaha community was outstanding. The print and online editions were distributed and shared widely.

For the past four years, we have hosted the online business guide and edition on our web-site with frequent updates.

This spring, Co-Publisher, Yolanda Barney dedicated time to fully updating the online edition and we are excited to introduce the 2023 Revive Black Business Directory with over 200 businesses.

More businesses are being added each day and week.

Thank you Michael Young for your support in helping to make the directory even easier to use!

To add your business, please email us at ybarney@reviveomaha.com.

Access the 2023 Revive Black Business Directory here:

https://reviveomahamagazine.com/business-directory/

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