
Each September 15 to October 15, we recognize and celebrate the vibrant cultures, impact, contributions and influence members of the Latinx community have made. Over the past 10 years, Latinx people have launched more small businesses than any other demographic in the US. While these same entrepreneurs, and their communities, have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic, many of these storefronts are incredible stories of success. In honor of Latinx Heritage Month, we’re proud to share a list of 30 Latinx-owned businesses shipping nationally. For the full list, view our collection of 30 Latinx-owned businesses on Yelp.
From bespoke empanadas and artisanal chocolates to herbal remedies and handcrafted goods, discover a new-to-you Latinx-owned business.
Arcay Chocolates – Washington, DC
Anima Mundi Apothecary – Brooklyn, NY
Artelexia – San Diego, CA
Casa de Chocolates – Berkeley, CA
CocoAndré Chocolatier – Dallas, TX
Devoción – Brooklyn, NY
Dulceology – Baltimore, MD
Elisa’s Love Bites – New York, NY
Galeria Mitotera – Tucson, AZ
Garcia Nevett Chocolatier de Miami – Miami, FL

Guerrero Fernandez Winery – Windsor, CA
La Tiendecita by Martha of Miami – Miami, FL
Limbo Jewelry – Austin, TX
Maria Empanada – Denver, CO
Masa Madre – Chicago, IL
Naked Bar Soap – Orlando, FL
Old Santa Fe Trail Beef Jerky – Albuquerque, NM
Palabras Bilingual Bookstore – Phoenix, AZ
Pass the Sauced – San Francisco, CA
Porto’s Bakery & Cafe – Burbank, CA

Proyecto Diaz Coffee – San Francisco, CA
Pure Life Jewelry – Tempe, AZ
Salsa Queen – West Valley City, UT
Sandino Brothers Coffee – Portland, OR
Simón Limón – San Diego, CA
Tres Lechería – Seattle, WA
Wooden Table Cafe – Oakland, CA
Velitas – Tucson, AZ
Xochi’s Gift Shop – Detroit, MI
Yoli Tortilleria – Kansas City, MO

Why “Latinx”?
There are many terms commonly used to describe people of Latinx heritage. Before selecting “Latinx-owned” as the inclusive, gender-neutral label for this new attribute, we did research, polled Latinx Yelp employees, and spoke to members of the Latinx community and groups such as the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and our partner Momento Latino.