Like the neighborhood it calls home, the Negro League Cafe is founded on a legacy of the greats that came before us. A homage to the men who played in baseball's Negro League (prior to the 1940s integration of major league teams), the cafe is decorated with art that reflects the league's glorious past.
The menu is a virtual smorgasbord of contemporary soul food dishes with a West Indian twist. Confused? Think greens (collards, of course) that are sauteed instead of boiled down, in a delicious but somewhat foreign manner. Baked macaroni and cheese--again, very standard soul food--becomes creamier, packed with a wider variety of cheeses than mom's classic version. Reasonable prices put a foursome's night of appetizers, dinner and two drinks apiece at just over $80. The cozy yet lively vibe makes this a great pit stop with friends before hitting the town.
Centerstage Reviewer: Venita Griffin