Black Restaurant Week 2025 Submissions

Clayton County Black Restaurant Week is a FREE opportunity to promote your restaurant as a part of Clayton County’s local culinary scene. This week-long event, October 13-19, 2025, offers you the ability to highlight your best dishes and signature entrées. The goal of Black Restaurant Week is to support and promote Clayton County’s black-owned restaurants. We are building Clayton County’s reputation as a foodie destination, which will attract visitors and increase tourism to Clayton County.

We would love for you to be a part of our 3rd annual event! We want to promote our local restaurant scene and spread the word to the metro Atlanta region that Clayton County is the place to dine! Please note that filling out the form online does not guarantee inclusion in Black Restaurant Week 2025. A member of our event team will review your application and if necessary, reach out with any additional questions.

If you have any questions, please call 770-478-4800 or email info@seeclaytoncountyga.com.

This event is brought to you by See Clayton County, Georgia – the County’s official Tourism and Film Office.


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  • Neurodiversity Awareness & Acceptance Month is about creating spaces where everyone can feel comfortable, supported, and included—especially for neurodivergent adults navigating new environments.

At the Road To Tara Museum, we’re taking a thoughtful step forward with our Sensory Map, designed to help visitors better understand the space before and during their visit.

To further support accessibility, we’re offering Sensory Hours every Thursday in April from 10 AM to 12 PM, featuring:
• Lower lighting
• Reduced volume
• A relaxed, self-paced experience

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning, this is your invitation to experience the museum in a way that works best for you.

If you have questions before your visit, please call us at 770-478-4800.
#seeclaytoncountyga #autism #claytoncountyga #neurodiversityacceptancemonth
  • Happy Khmer New Year to our Cambodian community in Clayton County, GA.

Khmer New Year, also known as Choul Chnam Thmey, marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of a new year filled with renewal, gratitude, and celebration. The holiday is deeply rooted in family, tradition, and cultural pride, bringing communities together through rituals, food, and shared experiences.

Right here in Clayton County—Cambodian culture adds to the diversity and vibrancy of our destination. Its influence can be seen and tasted through authentic cuisine that tells stories of heritage and resilience.

Visitors can experience these flavors firsthand at Khmer Bowl in Forest Park, where traditional Cambodian dishes offer a true taste of culture. 

Discover, celebrate, and connect with the traditions that make Clayton County a welcoming place for all.

#SeeClaytonCountyGA #KhmerNewYear #CambodianCulture #claytoncountyga #DineInClayCo
  • Happy Songkran to our Thai community in Clayton County, GA.

Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year, is a time of renewal, reflection, and celebration. Known for its symbolic water traditions, the holiday represents washing away the past and welcoming a fresh start filled with joy, prosperity, and peace.

Here in metro Atlanta—and especially in Clayton County—Thai culture continues to make a lasting impact through its rich traditions, warm hospitality, and globally loved cuisine. From bold flavors to beautifully crafted dishes, the influence is both cultural and culinary.

Visitors looking to experience authentic Thai cuisine can explore Mama Sida’s Flavors of Thai Cuisine in Morrow, where every dish reflects the heart of Thai culture and community.

Celebrate, explore, and experience the traditions that help make Clayton County truly open to the world.

#SeeClaytonCountyGA #Songkran #ThaiNewYear #claytoncountyga #DineInClayCo
  • Creating inclusive experiences means creating better experiences for everyone.

As Clayton County, GA continues to welcome visitors from near and far, it’s important that our hospitality partners are equipped to support neurodivergent travelers with comfort and care.

Simple actions can make a big impact:
• Offer quieter, low-stimulation spaces
• Communicate clearly and provide visual or written guidance
• Set expectations so guests know what to expect
• Provide flexible options for different comfort levels
• Lead with patience, empathy, and understanding

When we prioritize inclusivity, we create a destination where every visitor feels seen, supported, and welcomed.

Clayton County, GA is open to the world—and that includes every way people experience it.

#SeeClaytonCountyGA #ClaytonCountyGA #InclusiveTravel #HospitalityIndustry #TourismForAll
  • Honoring autism and neurodiversity acceptance month, see Clayton County GA is now offering sensory hours at the road to Tara museum, every Thursday from 10 AM to 12 PM during the month of April! 

The address is 104 North Main St., Jonesboro, GA
Located inside of the historic Jonesboro train depot

If you have any questions, please call us at 770-478-4800

#seeclaytoncountyga #claytoncountyga #autism #neurodiversity
  • New flavor just landed in Clayton County, GA 🍕

Sticks & Jones is bringing authentic Philly taste straight to Jonesboro—right across from Lee Street Park. With owners from Philadelphia, you already know the flavor is real.

From classic pizzas and saucy wings to crispy tenders and authentic Philly cheesesteaks, this spot is serving up comfort food done right. Plus, they offer halal beef options, making it an inclusive experience for more visitors to enjoy.

Whether you’re spending the day at the park or exploring Jonesboro, this is your sign to stop in and grab a bite.

Plan your visit and come hungry.

27 Lee Street, Jonesboro, GA, 30236

#SeeClaytonCountyGA #DineInClayCo #JonesboroGA #ClaytonCountyGA #HalalEats
Neurodiversity Awareness & Acceptance Month is about creating spaces where everyone can feel comfortable, supported, and included—especially for neurodivergent adults navigating new environments.

At the Road To Tara Museum, we’re taking a thoughtful step forward with our Sensory Map, designed to help visitors better understand the space before and during their visit.

To further support accessibility, we’re offering Sensory Hours every Thursday in April from 10 AM to 12 PM, featuring:
• Lower lighting
• Reduced volume
• A relaxed, self-paced experience

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning, this is your invitation to experience the museum in a way that works best for you.

If you have questions before your visit, please call us at 770-478-4800.
#seeclaytoncountyga #autism #claytoncountyga #neurodiversityacceptancemonth
Neurodiversity Awareness & Acceptance Month is about creating spaces where everyone can feel comfortable, supported, and included—especially for neurodivergent adults navigating new environments.

At the Road To Tara Museum, we’re taking a thoughtful step forward with our Sensory Map, designed to help visitors better understand the space before and during their visit.

To further support accessibility, we’re offering Sensory Hours every Thursday in April from 10 AM to 12 PM, featuring:
• Lower lighting
• Reduced volume
• A relaxed, self-paced experience

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning, this is your invitation to experience the museum in a way that works best for you.

If you have questions before your visit, please call us at 770-478-4800.
#seeclaytoncountyga #autism #claytoncountyga #neurodiversityacceptancemonth
Neurodiversity Awareness & Acceptance Month is about creating spaces where everyone can feel comfortable, supported, and included—especially for neurodivergent adults navigating new environments.

At the Road To Tara Museum, we’re taking a thoughtful step forward with our Sensory Map, designed to help visitors better understand the space before and during their visit.

To further support accessibility, we’re offering Sensory Hours every Thursday in April from 10 AM to 12 PM, featuring:
• Lower lighting
• Reduced volume
• A relaxed, self-paced experience

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning, this is your invitation to experience the museum in a way that works best for you.

If you have questions before your visit, please call us at 770-478-4800.
#seeclaytoncountyga #autism #claytoncountyga #neurodiversityacceptancemonth
Neurodiversity Awareness & Acceptance Month is about creating spaces where everyone can feel comfortable, supported, and included—especially for neurodivergent adults navigating new environments. At the Road To Tara Museum, we’re taking a thoughtful step forward with our Sensory Map, designed to help visitors better understand the space before and during their visit. To further support accessibility, we’re offering Sensory Hours every Thursday in April from 10 AM to 12 PM, featuring: • Lower lighting • Reduced volume • A relaxed, self-paced experience Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning, this is your invitation to experience the museum in a way that works best for you. If you have questions before your visit, please call us at 770-478-4800. #seeclaytoncountyga #autism #claytoncountyga #neurodiversityacceptancemonth
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Happy Khmer New Year to our Cambodian community in Clayton County, GA.

Khmer New Year, also known as Choul Chnam Thmey, marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of a new year filled with renewal, gratitude, and celebration. The holiday is deeply rooted in family, tradition, and cultural pride, bringing communities together through rituals, food, and shared experiences.

Right here in Clayton County—Cambodian culture adds to the diversity and vibrancy of our destination. Its influence can be seen and tasted through authentic cuisine that tells stories of heritage and resilience.

Visitors can experience these flavors firsthand at Khmer Bowl in Forest Park, where traditional Cambodian dishes offer a true taste of culture. 

Discover, celebrate, and connect with the traditions that make Clayton County a welcoming place for all.

#SeeClaytonCountyGA #KhmerNewYear #CambodianCulture #claytoncountyga #DineInClayCo
Happy Khmer New Year to our Cambodian community in Clayton County, GA. Khmer New Year, also known as Choul Chnam Thmey, marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of a new year filled with renewal, gratitude, and celebration. The holiday is deeply rooted in family, tradition, and cultural pride, bringing communities together through rituals, food, and shared experiences. Right here in Clayton County—Cambodian culture adds to the diversity and vibrancy of our destination. Its influence can be seen and tasted through authentic cuisine that tells stories of heritage and resilience. Visitors can experience these flavors firsthand at Khmer Bowl in Forest Park, where traditional Cambodian dishes offer a true taste of culture. Discover, celebrate, and connect with the traditions that make Clayton County a welcoming place for all. #SeeClaytonCountyGA #KhmerNewYear #CambodianCulture #claytoncountyga #DineInClayCo
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Happy Songkran to our Thai community in Clayton County, GA.

Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year, is a time of renewal, reflection, and celebration. Known for its symbolic water traditions, the holiday represents washing away the past and welcoming a fresh start filled with joy, prosperity, and peace.

Here in metro Atlanta—and especially in Clayton County—Thai culture continues to make a lasting impact through its rich traditions, warm hospitality, and globally loved cuisine. From bold flavors to beautifully crafted dishes, the influence is both cultural and culinary.

Visitors looking to experience authentic Thai cuisine can explore Mama Sida’s Flavors of Thai Cuisine in Morrow, where every dish reflects the heart of Thai culture and community.

Celebrate, explore, and experience the traditions that help make Clayton County truly open to the world.

#SeeClaytonCountyGA #Songkran #ThaiNewYear #claytoncountyga #DineInClayCo
Happy Songkran to our Thai community in Clayton County, GA. Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year, is a time of renewal, reflection, and celebration. Known for its symbolic water traditions, the holiday represents washing away the past and welcoming a fresh start filled with joy, prosperity, and peace. Here in metro Atlanta—and especially in Clayton County—Thai culture continues to make a lasting impact through its rich traditions, warm hospitality, and globally loved cuisine. From bold flavors to beautifully crafted dishes, the influence is both cultural and culinary. Visitors looking to experience authentic Thai cuisine can explore Mama Sida’s Flavors of Thai Cuisine in Morrow, where every dish reflects the heart of Thai culture and community. Celebrate, explore, and experience the traditions that help make Clayton County truly open to the world. #SeeClaytonCountyGA #Songkran #ThaiNewYear #claytoncountyga #DineInClayCo
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Creating inclusive experiences means creating better experiences for everyone.

As Clayton County, GA continues to welcome visitors from near and far, it’s important that our hospitality partners are equipped to support neurodivergent travelers with comfort and care.

Simple actions can make a big impact:
• Offer quieter, low-stimulation spaces
• Communicate clearly and provide visual or written guidance
• Set expectations so guests know what to expect
• Provide flexible options for different comfort levels
• Lead with patience, empathy, and understanding

When we prioritize inclusivity, we create a destination where every visitor feels seen, supported, and welcomed.

Clayton County, GA is open to the world—and that includes every way people experience it.

#SeeClaytonCountyGA #ClaytonCountyGA #InclusiveTravel #HospitalityIndustry #TourismForAll
Creating inclusive experiences means creating better experiences for everyone.

As Clayton County, GA continues to welcome visitors from near and far, it’s important that our hospitality partners are equipped to support neurodivergent travelers with comfort and care.

Simple actions can make a big impact:
• Offer quieter, low-stimulation spaces
• Communicate clearly and provide visual or written guidance
• Set expectations so guests know what to expect
• Provide flexible options for different comfort levels
• Lead with patience, empathy, and understanding

When we prioritize inclusivity, we create a destination where every visitor feels seen, supported, and welcomed.

Clayton County, GA is open to the world—and that includes every way people experience it.

#SeeClaytonCountyGA #ClaytonCountyGA #InclusiveTravel #HospitalityIndustry #TourismForAll
Creating inclusive experiences means creating better experiences for everyone.

As Clayton County, GA continues to welcome visitors from near and far, it’s important that our hospitality partners are equipped to support neurodivergent travelers with comfort and care.

Simple actions can make a big impact:
• Offer quieter, low-stimulation spaces
• Communicate clearly and provide visual or written guidance
• Set expectations so guests know what to expect
• Provide flexible options for different comfort levels
• Lead with patience, empathy, and understanding

When we prioritize inclusivity, we create a destination where every visitor feels seen, supported, and welcomed.

Clayton County, GA is open to the world—and that includes every way people experience it.

#SeeClaytonCountyGA #ClaytonCountyGA #InclusiveTravel #HospitalityIndustry #TourismForAll
Creating inclusive experiences means creating better experiences for everyone. As Clayton County, GA continues to welcome visitors from near and far, it’s important that our hospitality partners are equipped to support neurodivergent travelers with comfort and care. Simple actions can make a big impact: • Offer quieter, low-stimulation spaces • Communicate clearly and provide visual or written guidance • Set expectations so guests know what to expect • Provide flexible options for different comfort levels • Lead with patience, empathy, and understanding When we prioritize inclusivity, we create a destination where every visitor feels seen, supported, and welcomed. Clayton County, GA is open to the world—and that includes every way people experience it. #SeeClaytonCountyGA #ClaytonCountyGA #InclusiveTravel #HospitalityIndustry #TourismForAll
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Honoring autism and neurodiversity acceptance month, see Clayton County GA is now offering sensory hours at the road to Tara museum, every Thursday from 10 AM to 12 PM during the month of April! The address is 104 North Main St., Jonesboro, GA Located inside of the historic Jonesboro train depot If you have any questions, please call us at 770-478-4800 #seeclaytoncountyga #claytoncountyga #autism #neurodiversity
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New flavor just landed in Clayton County, GA 🍕 Sticks & Jones is bringing authentic Philly taste straight to Jonesboro—right across from Lee Street Park. With owners from Philadelphia, you already know the flavor is real. From classic pizzas and saucy wings to crispy tenders and authentic Philly cheesesteaks, this spot is serving up comfort food done right. Plus, they offer halal beef options, making it an inclusive experience for more visitors to enjoy. Whether you’re spending the day at the park or exploring Jonesboro, this is your sign to stop in and grab a bite. Plan your visit and come hungry. 27 Lee Street, Jonesboro, GA, 30236 #SeeClaytonCountyGA #DineInClayCo #JonesboroGA #ClaytonCountyGA #HalalEats
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