Sweets, treats and juice: Black-owned cafes bring community together

ByTimothy Walton WPVI logo
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Black-owned cafes and bars to check out around Philadelphia
We check out three spots chosen from many, showcasing their sweet treats, baked goods and juice gems.

We check out three spots chosen from many, showcasing their sweet treats, baked goods and juice gems.[br /][br /]Khoran Horn is the classically trained chef, a lifelong pescatarian who has never eaten meat, and started Stripp'd Juice company to provide options for people with a like mind.[br /][Ads /][br /]Blew Kind is a poet, artist, advocate and owner of Franny Lou's Porch]. The East Kensington Cafe is a neighborhood gathering spot that not only satisfies your cravings, but also inspires creativity.[br /][br /]Denise Gause has been a North Philadelphia staple for nearly 30 years serving sweet treats to her community. You can get everything from donuts to wedding cakes at her shop Denise's.[br /][b][url HREF="http://www.strippdjuice.com/" TARGET="_blank" REL="nofollow" ]Stripp'd Juice[/url] | [url HREF="https://www.facebook.com/strippdjuice/" TARGET="_blank" REL="nofollow" ]Facebook[/url] | [url HREF="https://www.instagram.com/strippdjuice/" TARGET="_blank" REL="nofollow" ]Instagram[/url][/b][br /][i]2 locations[/i][br /]Philadelphia: 263 N 3rd St Philadelphia, PA 19106[br /]Delaware: 111 West 10th Street Wilmington, DE 19898[br /][Ads /][br /][b][url HREF="http://frannylousporch.org/" TARGET="_blank" REL="nofollow" ]Franny Lou's Porch[/url] | [url HREF="https://www.facebook.com/frannylous/?ref=br_rs" TARGET="_blank" REL="nofollow" ]Facebook[/url] | [url HREF="https://www.instagram.com/frannylous/" TARGET="_blank" REL="nofollow" ]Instagram[/url][/b][br /]2400 Coral St, Philadelphia, PA 19125[br /][br /][b][url HREF="http://cakesbydenises.com/denises/" TARGET="_blank" REL="nofollow" ]Denise's Delicacies[/url][/b][br /]2916 N 22nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19132[br /]215-225-5425