SWEET LIFE: HBCU Graduate Ka-wana Jefferson, Rising Hospitality Entrepreneur Connects Cuisine, Commerce, and Culture at Swee
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Posted By: Kimberly Wilson Marshall on August 14, 2023 In honor of National Black Business Month, HBCU Graduate Virginia State University and Bronx, NY native Ka-wana Jefferson, Hospitality Entrepreneur and Co-owner of Sweet Brooklyn Bar, Sweet Catch BK, and Lost Borough Ice Cream shares her commitment to creating and co-operating her establishments, and preserving legacy through her entrepreneurial efforts. Of the roughly 1 million restaurants in the country, about 8 percent are Black-owned, and about 2,800 are owned by Black women, according to 2019 Census information. That's less than a third of 1 percent of all American restaurants.* "I was inspired by legacy and ownership. I've always wanted to own my own business, and once I was close to having a family of my own the desire intensified. As I learned more about the history of this country as an adult and really began to grasp the value in legacy and generational wealth it was clear that the path to obtain that was ownership," says Ka-wana Jefferson. Ka-wana and her team will present two celebratory events: Sweet Brooklyn Bar will celebrate National Rum Day (August 16th) The seven-year-old bar/lounge will offer all-day Rum based specials featuring Wray & Nephew US on their curated cocktails including: MOJITO: Rum, simple syrup, lime, mint, soda float OL DUTTY: Caruba dark rum, wray and nephew, falernum, lime 608 RUM PUNCH: Light rum, coconut rum, grenadine, pineapple, orange Get a sneak peek of Ka-wana’s summertime favorites from Sweet Brooklyn Bar! Sweet Catch BK will celebrate its 1 year anniversary during the week of Fall Equinox (September 21st) with a special week of programming including a cocktail reception sponsored by Casamigos, happy hour, and dinner promotions. The fast-casual, seafood-focused, restaurant is steeped in Ka-wana’s family cultural Southern heritage and located in the heart of Prospect Lefferts Garden neighborhood of Brooklyn. The coastal meets chic designed, 1,100 square foot restaurant welcomes up to 50 seated guests (in the main dining room and backyard patio). Their signature entree is inspired by seafood boils created by enslaved Africans throughout the South, specifically within the Gullah/Geechee community. *statistic provided by Civil Eats If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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