Chicago bar Nobody's Darling, a Black queer woman-owned space in Andersonville, is one of the James Beard Awards 2022 finalists.
"I'm a little embarrassed to say but when I saw the James Beard Award, I'm thinking culinary," said co-owner Angela Barnes.
She and Renauda Riddle never set out to win awards when they opened Nobody's Darling in May 2021. They just wanted to create a safe space for queer women, especially queer women of color.
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