
The Johnston County Visitors Bureau works with many black-owned businesses around the county who share a true entrepreneurial spirit and passion for serving both residents and visitors. We have highlighted some of these partners, many who are women-owned businesses as well, and have included a list of others at the bottom of this blog.
Whether you’re looking for cupcakes, clothing, event planning, or eateries, we know they’d appreciate your business!
Fired Up Pizza & BBQ Food Truck
This food truck, owned by Tyrone Fields, is unique in the fact that they are one of very few food trucks featuring a professional Il Fornino wood burning pizza oven. All of their pizzas are cooked with North Carolina hardwood right before your eyes on their open air deck and their BBQ is made using a specially formulated spice rub and sauces then slow smoked for hours.
The Serving Spoon is a full-service catering company with an excellent reputation in Johnston County and beyond. With over 25 years of experience, owner Joyce Jenkins prides herself on preparing the very best Southern Cuisine made from scratch. Joyce recently opened her own catering venue in Downtown Pine Level. The beautifully renovated historic building will serve as a private event space and is also offering safe catering solutions like curbside and delivery service. What’s more, Joyce organizes and teaches a cooking camp for young children, instilling in boys and girls an early confidence in the kitchen and healthy eating habits.
Patty Cake’s Littlest Cupcake Shop
Just a short walk off Main Street, this cute little shop offers heavenly cupcakes, easy to eat and walk as you explore Downtown Clayton. Made fresh daily by owner and baker Denetra Jackson. With unique flavor combinations, it’ll be hard to choose just one… so maybe take a few for later as well.
Opened just last year by Sivonna Jones, Alabaster specializes In essential oils and incenses for the home and office. They also offer a signature line of candles and reed diffusers, bath bombs, bath salts, and shower fizzez.
From a home baker to owning a storefront in the McGee’s Crossroads community, on I-40, Exit 319, Benisha Hunter is making her dreams come true. Ms. B's Bake Shop provides cupcakes, custom cakes for all occasions, sweet treats and pastries. The tastes and smells are amazing and you will not be disappointed!
Gateway Conference and Event Center
Terri Watson owns this event center, but the operation is a family business. She opened the center in Clayton and hosts all sorts of events from birthday parties to meetings; but elegant wedding receptions are her specialty.
Jamaal Porter owns and operates a full-service web design and photography business offering essential online products and services. He is also the bureau’s photographer on retainer; many of the photos you see in this blog and on our website and social channels are Jamaal’s work!
Other businesses include: Chefella’s (pictured below), D’s Seafood Market, Buttermilk Boutique, Bourbon N’ Sweets, Eden’s Vegetarian, Niada Photography, Classy C’s, Old Fashioned Ice Cream (pictured at the top), Alicious Boutique & Apparel, JoCo Hot Dog Palace Food Truck, and Caribbean Delight.
*Please note that these are the uniquely visitor-facing businesses the JCVB knows about and has listed on our destination website; this is by no means meant to be an exhaustive list of every black-owned businesses in JoCo, of which there are many.