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Black Owned Produce Store In College Park, GA. Makes A Plea For Support

12/10/2018

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Blog Post: Stephen Wicks

Simply Produce, LLC is a family and Black owned produce store located in College Park, GA.  They recently put out a Facebook post asking for the community to come and support their business.  For some reason, it's since been deleted, but we heard the call and . we want to make sure we amplify their request and spread the word.

Many of our majority Black communities are classified as being "food deserts."  This term refers to areas where you find more fast food and junk food options over fresh fruits and vegetables.  Simply Produce seems to be a much needed option for the people of College Park and the south Atlanta area.

Unfortunately, I have not personally ever visited the store, however their online reviews are favorable and the pictures of their establishment represent a business that values being neat, clean, and orderly.  You can visit their Facebook page and see for yourself.

Statistically, many businesses fail after being started within the first year.  That's just a fact.  When you add the additional hurdles and challenges that face minority business owners, those numbers get even worse.

There are many reasons that businesses fail, but at BlackBusinessList.Com we want to make sure that we assist those individuals who were bold and courageous enough to give entrepreneurism a shot.

If you live in the Atlanta area, make sure that you visit Simply Produce and let them know that we care and we appreciate the fact that they are trying to provide a much needed service in our community.

Learn more about them here.

​Simply Produce Facebook Page

Simply Produce
3375 Roosevelt Highway Suite F
College Park, Georgia
Call (404) 941-9185


Stephen Wicks
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School For Non-Traditional Students Making A Difference In College Park, GA

10/7/2015

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Of course you all know that we like to give shout outs to businesses that are really doing good things in our communities.  I would like to take this opportunity to give recognition to Tammy Miller and the staff of The Bridge Academy in College Park, GA.

The Bridge Academy is an alternative school that offers a GED prep and diploma program.  

I know for a fact after speaking with a few of their staff members that they really do care about the success of their students.  We need more educators that are as dedicated as these people.

Learn more about the school here: http://www.thebridgeacademy.us

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Stephen Wicks, Founder
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Black Owned Business, PotatoHeadz, Being Forced Out Of Their Location

9/14/2015

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We are very saddened to say that PotatoHeadz, a black owned restaurant in College Park, GA, is being forced out of their lease by a new landlord.  The restaurant owners have been barraged with an onslaught of questionable tactics in an effort to frustrate them into abandoning their lease.

Apparently there has been a lot of talk about their location suddenly becoming very valuable due to some new development deals in the works.  The new property owners are doing any and everything they can to get the restaurant owners to get out.

The community has really taken to the PotatoHeadz concept and the couple was making a name for themselves in the city.

Many people are not happy with how the new landlord is trying to intimidate the couple.  There have been a lot of incidents reported and he even hired a painting crew to continuously paint directly in front of the restaurant doors to discourage customers from entering.

Here is video below of one of the co-owners describing his ordeal.

Watch the video below.

Do us a favor and reach out to them and let them know that we have their back.  Here is their FaceBook page: Click Here

We have also done a feature story on them after they first opened.  Click Here to view that article.
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Keeping Their Eyes On The Friez

5/15/2015

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Creativity sets cafe owners apart from the pack
by A.K. Folami
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Moving out on faith and standing firm, Tolanda and Jahari Tabor picked a winner with PotatoHeadZ. Pictured behind the ordering counter, they see many signs that a supreme power is behind their success.
Thinking outside the box remains the standard in this age of start-ups and business ventures conceived in the minds of non-conformist, youthful-minded entrepreneurs like Jahari (J.T.), 37, and Tolanda (Toi), 40, Tabor, owners of PotatoHeadZ Cafe (PHZ), a unique eatery with a potato-based menu.

The PHZ grand opening took place in January at the restaurant's location on Main Street in downtown College Park. Five months later the establishment continues to rake in positive reviews as satisfied and oft-returning customers spread the word and play key roles in the PotatoHeadZ success story.

Celeste Hall, one of those customers, called PHZ a “jewel in College Park.” One recent Tuesday evening she spoke with BlackBusinessList.com (BBL) and praised the exemplary customer service she receives on every visit. She went on to express how good it makes her feel to walk in and receive a welcome from people genuinely happy to see her. “It's important to support businesses that cater to you,” she said, stressing the importance of Blacks patronizing Black-owned companies, especially those that strive for excellence.

The Tabors take great pride in their restaurant and how it stands out from the pack. Whether it's spelling potatoes with a 'Z' instead of 'S' or recording video reactions of first-time customers and posting them on Facebook, the couple's creativity propels them into a category of their own making. Toi told BBL the pair wanted PHZ to stand out and not blend in with the image many expect from Black-owned establishments.
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Pianist Leonard Blount graces the PotatoHeadZ stage each Tuesday evening adding to the relaxing ambience of the cafe. The stage is available for local performers, spoken word artists, singers and musicians to showcase their talent.
College Park vs Buckhead

J.T. shared that one of the challenges the young restaurant faces relates to demographics. He explained that his wife and he knew the cafe would do better in Buckhead or Peachtree City but they wanted to start out in College Park. Even in the weeks prior to opening, while renovating and cleaning up the place, Toi recalls neighborhood visitors popping in and upon finding out about PHZ, telling the Tabors they should consider locations in North Atlanta.
“Just because a restaurant is Black-owned doesn't mean it's ghetto or trifling,” Toi said, addressing the assumptions some have about businesses in predominantly Black areas and that they won't attract a diverse customer base.
She and J.T. hold PHZ to high standards of cleanliness, customer service, food preparation and menu selection. She went on to say they even draw a line with sagging, refusing to take orders or even employment applications from individuals with their pants hanging below their hips, a style popular with many youth but criticized by numbers of adults.

Not to give the wrong impression, the Tabors love young people and employ several students from nearby Frank McClarin High School. They have learned, however, that although the school teaches teens book knowledge, youth still suffer from lack of education in life skills like knowing how to fill out a job application or resume, how to dress for an interview, how to balance a checkbook or how to use critical thinking to solve problems.

The value of 'giving back'

PHZ's owners understand the need to “give back” and partner with the school to provide part time employment for young people who will learn cash and time management and food preparation. By the end of their employment term, ideally the students will be able to move on and not only work in entry level positions for other establishments but have the confidence and skill set to step in and run a kitchen if necessary.

Symbolically taking youth by the hand and passing on skills and opportunity is “vital” and something Tolanda said other communities have done after undergoing long-time oppression. She recounted how her and a young employee carried on a discussion comparing and contrasting the Jewish holocaust and the history of Blacks with American slavery.

“The difference between the two is that after the holocaust all of the Jewish people got together to rebuild their community. After slavery we all split up and went separate ways,” she said. “If we would have stuck together we'd be a lot further along than we are right now.”

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Jahari (3rd from left) and Tolanda with their son Jahari Jr., 15 (left) and granddaughter Leiloni, 9 (right). The youth help out at the family business as needed, whether cleaning up or assisting in the kitchen. The genuine smiles convey the pride and joy they have being together at PotatoHeadZ.
Life happens

The couple went on to have a son, marry in 2006, move to Atlanta in 2009 and both served as chef contractors for Halliburton in Iraq; J.T. at the U.S. Embassy from 2008 to 2011 and Toi from 2012 to 2013. She worked in southern Iraq and fed up to 10,000 troops per meal. An injury forced her back home and afterward, they both decided they wanted to have their own business.

Their first thought was to operate a food truck but after weighing several factors, they opted for a sit-down location. Toi explained that in deciding what product to focus on, they asked, 'What's the most abundant food that's naturally in the earth?' Potatoes came out on the top of the list and that's what they based their menu on. Their first choice of business name was already in use by another eatery so they allowed the creative juices to flow again to come up with PotatoHeadZ.

The labor of love continues and plans are to open additional cafes in other neighborhood locations and also at the airport. All things, however, to take place in stages, according to Toi. She listed the most popular ordered dishes as the Buffalo Chicken Friez, the Rib Friez and the Cheeseburger Friez. Ms Hall said the rib tips were her favorite dish for several months but now the menu selection she likes best is the vegetarian Broccoli & Cheeze stuffed potato.

The PHZ menu is full of creative items but they represent less than 25% of the selections the two chefs have in their goody bags. Toi said she wants staff members to master the cooking of current menu items before adding new selections.

PHZ serves meals from breakfast through dinner, Monday through Saturday at 
3719 Main St., College Park, GA 30037, 470-891-8783. Find them on social media under PotatoHeadz Cafe.

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