Black Business in Pensacola

Bantucola is home of the Gulf Coast Black Business Directory​

Real Black Pensacola

Get to know the real city. Go to the places only locals are familiar with. Visit little known businesses and assets in the Black community that are foundational to its continued growth.

Real Historic Tourism

Travel Pensacola's local streets outside the traditional tourist trappings. Learn about the historic Black Pensacola business districts, Memorial Markers and even travel the Legendary Blues Circuit through Pensacola.

Real Black Businesses

Visit Real Black Businesses that help bolster the community. We Support Pensacola Black Businesses. We hope you do too! Don't let a neighborhood fool you, Black Businesses and entrepreneurs are all across Pensacola.

FAMOUS LOCAL BRANDS & BUSINESSES YOU CAN TOUR OR VISIT

Black Business Showcase

Every month we showcase a business that we encourage the community to visit and support. Check out the videos below to see the motivated black-owned businesses in the Gulf Coast Area. If you would like to have your business showcased and are in the Gulf Coast Area, please contact us at bc@bantucola.com. 

Enjoy the Black Historic Pensacola

There are several places you can go in Pensacola to see the history of African Americans. We invite you to check out some of these places in Pensacola and on the Gulf Coast and see how African Americans impacted this area.

Fort Pickens

Fort Pickens
Fort Pickens use to be part of the Underground Railroad

Johnson' Beach

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Johnson's Beach was named after Rosamond Johnson a Black Navy man.

Fort Barrancas

Fort Barrancas
Fort Barrancas was a part of the Underground Railroad

Pensacola Pier

Pensacola Downtown Pier
The Pensacola Downtown Pier use to be a place where slaves were shipped to Caribbean Islands to escape from slavery.

Pensacola Lighthouse

Pensacola Lighthouse
The Pensacola Lighthouse was worked and maintained a black family, the Wingates.

Pensacola Seville Quarter

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The Pensacola Seville Quarter was where slaves were bought and sold in Pensacola.

Old Christ Church

Old Christ Church
The Old Christ Church in Seville Square was the first African American Church in Pensacola.

Elgin Armament Museum

The Armament Museum is where you will learn that the entire base was built by African Americans in the services.