Hispanic Heritage Month is the perfect time to honor the flavors, creativity, and culture that thrive inside Crosstown Concourse. From bold dishes to community-rooted businesses, here are a few ways to celebrate Latinx heritage right here in the building:

Global Café is a celebration of flavors, cultures, and community — and Hispanic Heritage Month is the perfect time to experience it. This season, they’re serving up Nicaraguan Braised Pork with Yuca Root, a Central American staple passed down through generations. Pair it with one of Juan’s famous margaritas, crafted with care and tradition, and you’ll have a meal that feels both comforting and festive.
But Global Café is about more than just what’s on the table. Juan, the general manager, shares what makes him proud of his heritage:
“The passion, the food culture, spirit of survival, the gratitude, work ethic, inclusion, music, tradition, and cultural enrichment — all of these elements make me happy and proud to be a part of a diverse community like Memphis.”
Global Café embodies that spirit daily, offering Memphians a place to taste authentic dishes, connect across cultures, and celebrate the richness of heritage in every bite.
🌸 Mili’s Flowers & Gifts

More than a flower shop, Mili’s is a space where art, culture, and advocacy bloom together. Pick up fresh arrangements or thoughtful gifts, and keep an eye out for her Día de los Muertos designs coming soon.
Want to show your pride in everyday life? Grab one of her “Latina Power” shirts—a bold way to wear your culture proudly.

Inside Crosstown’s favorite salon, Hero & Sage, global influence meets local creativity. Co-owner Barbara Cull proudly celebrates her Latinx heritage while shaping Crosstown’s style scene. Recognized by the Memphis Flyer as the #2 Best Hairstylist in 2018, Barbara brings artistry and community together in every cut, color, and style.
Book an appointment and support a team that blends creativity with cultural pride.