By: Isaiah S. Showell, Follow South Jersey Multimedia Journalist/’What’s Good’ Host


WOODBURY, N.J. — The owner of The Cultural Collective Café is Sadiyyah Means, and she’s one of many who started a business and had to shut their doors due to Covid19. According to Means, who endured the woes of the pandemic, only the strong survive, and just because you fail at something does not mean you cannot refresh and restart.
The Cultural Collective Café is closed on Sunday’s, Monday’s, and Wednesday’s but open Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at 8 a.m. and Saturday’s at 9 a.m. This black owned business takes pride in providing a space for creatives to either rent the space for your events or just to come grab a cuppa Joe with friends.
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