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The largest online directory of Armenian-owned businesses in the United States. Browse 560+ verified listings across 15+ cities and 35+ categories — from restaurants and bakeries to attorneys, contractors, photographers, and more.

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Why Shop Armenian-Owned?

Every dollar spent at an Armenian-owned business is an investment in the Armenian community. Here's why it matters.

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Support the Community

Money spent at local Armenian businesses recirculates within the community, funding families, jobs, and future growth.

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Preserve Heritage

Armenian-owned bakeries, restaurants, and cultural businesses help keep Armenian traditions, food, and language alive in the diaspora.

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Build Connections

Doing business within the community strengthens the bonds and trust networks that have helped Armenians thrive for generations.

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Drive Economic Power

A connected Armenian business community creates economic leverage, mentorship opportunities, and a stronger collective voice.

Browse by Category

From bakeries to law firms, find Armenian-owned businesses across every industry.

Browse by City

Find Armenian-owned businesses in your area with our city-specific directory pages.

Top-Rated Armenian Businesses by Industry

Curated "best of" guides featuring the most-reviewed and community-trusted Armenian-owned businesses across LA.

How SupportArmenian Verifies Listings

We're committed to keeping the directory authentic, accurate, and useful for the Armenian community.

Armenian-Owned Confirmation

Each business is reviewed to confirm Armenian ownership or operation before being added to the directory. We rely on community input, owner submissions, and public records.

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Accurate Business Info

Phone numbers, addresses, hours, and websites are checked at the time of listing. Owners can claim and edit their listings to keep them current.

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Community Submitted

Many of our listings come directly from Armenian customers who want to celebrate their favorite businesses. Locals know the community best.

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Free for Owners

Listings are free for Armenian business owners. No paid placement, no pay-to-rank — every business gets equal visibility regardless of size.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find Armenian-owned businesses near me?
Browse SupportArmenian.com and filter by your city or category. The directory covers businesses across Glendale, Burbank, Los Angeles, Pasadena, North Hollywood, La Crescenta, Sunland, Tujunga, and more. You can search by business name, category, or browse the full directory.
What types of Armenian-owned businesses are listed?
SupportArmenian.com lists businesses across 20+ categories — including restaurants, law firms, beauty salons, bakeries, florists, auto repair, real estate, healthcare, home services, grocery stores, event planners, and more. If an Armenian owns it, we want to list it.
Are all businesses on the site Armenian-owned?
Yes. Every business in the SupportArmenian.com directory is Armenian-owned or Armenian-operated. Our focus is exclusively on connecting the Armenian community with businesses run by their own people.
How do I add my Armenian business to the directory?
Visit the Add a Business page and submit your details. It's free to list. Once reviewed, your business will appear in the directory and be searchable by category and location.
Why should I shop at Armenian-owned businesses?
Shopping Armenian-owned keeps dollars circulating within the community, supports Armenian families and entrepreneurs, helps preserve cultural identity in the diaspora, and strengthens the collective economic power of Armenians in the US.
Is it free to list my Armenian business?
Yes — listing your Armenian-owned business on SupportArmenian.com is completely free. There's no monthly fee, no paid placement, and no commission. Our goal is to make every Armenian business discoverable to the community.
Can I claim and edit my existing listing?
Yes. If your business is already in our directory, you can claim it and edit details such as phone, address, hours, services, photos, and description through your business dashboard once approved.
Are there Armenian-speaking professionals listed?
Yes — many of our listed attorneys, doctors, dentists, accountants, real estate agents, and contractors speak Armenian (Eastern or Western) along with English. Look for businesses based in Glendale, North Hollywood, or Burbank for the highest concentration of Armenian-speaking professionals.
Do you list Armenian businesses outside of California?
Yes — while the majority of our listings are in Southern California, we also include Armenian-owned businesses from across the United States and select international locations like Yerevan, Buenos Aires, and Toronto. Submit your business no matter where you operate.
How do I report an outdated or incorrect listing?
Visit any business listing page and use the contact form, or email us directly. We update listings regularly and rely on community feedback to keep information accurate.

The Armenian Business Community in Los Angeles

Los Angeles — and Glendale in particular — is home to one of the largest Armenian diaspora communities in the world. With over 200,000 Armenians living in the greater LA area, the region has developed a thriving ecosystem of Armenian-owned businesses spanning virtually every industry. From family-owned bakeries and restaurants on Brand Boulevard in Glendale to Armenian law firms and real estate agencies serving clients across the San Fernando Valley, the Armenian business community is a vital part of the Southern California economy.

SupportArmenian.com was built specifically to make it easier to find, support, and connect with these businesses. Whether you are looking for an Armenian-speaking attorney, a traditional Armenian bakery, a trusted Armenian contractor, or a community-oriented financial advisor, our directory puts the full breadth of the Armenian business community at your fingertips.

Why an Armenian Business Directory Matters

For generations, Armenian communities have built their economic resilience through tight-knit networks of mutual support and referral. SupportArmenian.com digitizes that tradition — making it possible for anyone to discover Armenian-owned businesses quickly, share listings with friends and family, and leave reviews. Whether you are a recent arrival to the US, a second-generation Armenian looking to reconnect with the community, or a non-Armenian who simply wants to support minority-owned businesses, this directory is your starting point.

We cover businesses in Glendale, Burbank, Los Angeles, Pasadena, North Hollywood, La Crescenta, Sunland, Tujunga, Montrose, Van Nuys, and beyond — with new listings added regularly. If you own an Armenian business and are not yet listed, add your listing for free today.

The History of Armenian Entrepreneurship in America

Armenian Americans have built a powerful entrepreneurial legacy in the United States. From the earliest waves of immigration following the 1915 Genocide, Armenians arriving in cities like Fresno, Boston, and Los Angeles built small businesses out of necessity and grit — corner grocers, shoe-repair shops, jewelry stores, and rug dealers that grew into multigenerational family enterprises. Today that legacy lives on in tens of thousands of Armenian-owned businesses across the country, with Southern California serving as the cultural and economic heart of the diaspora.

Glendale, often called the unofficial capital of Armenian America, has the highest concentration of Armenian-owned businesses anywhere in the United States. Nearly 40% of Glendale's population is of Armenian descent, and the city's commercial corridors — Brand Boulevard, Central Avenue, Glenoaks Boulevard, and Broadway — are lined with Armenian-owned bakeries, restaurants, law offices, salons, jewelry stores, and professional services. Burbank, North Hollywood, La Crescenta, and Pasadena also have strong concentrations of Armenian businesses, each with its own community character.

Industries Where Armenian Businesses Thrive

While Armenian-owned businesses span every imaginable category, certain industries are especially well-represented. Food and hospitality — including Armenian bakeries, restaurants, caterers, and banquet halls — is the most visible sector, with iconic names like Carousel, Mini Kabob, Sevan Bakery, and Sasoun Bakery serving generations of LA residents. Legal and professional services are another major category, with many bilingual Armenian attorneys, CPAs, real estate agents, and financial advisors serving the Armenian-speaking community. Beauty and wellness is huge — Armenian-owned hair salons, lash studios, makeup artists, and med spas are some of the most respected in Southern California. The community also has deep roots in jewelry, automotive repair, construction and home services, photography and videography, event planning, and a fast-growing tech and creative sector.

How to Use SupportArmenian.com

Use the search bar at the top of the directory to find a specific business by name, or browse by category and city using the navigation. Each listing includes the business owner's contact info, location, hours, services, photos, and links to their website and social media — so you can reach out, book directly, or learn more before visiting. If you're an Armenian business owner, claim your listing to manage it yourself, post promotions, and respond to inquiries through your free dashboard.

Featured Cities for Armenian Businesses

Glendale — over 40% Armenian, the unofficial capital of Armenian America. Best for Armenian bakeries, restaurants, attorneys, and professional services.
Burbank — large Armenian community with concentrated medical, dental, and food businesses near Glenoaks and Verdugo.
North Hollywood — strong Armenian presence in the eastern San Fernando Valley, especially in education, fitness, and bakeries.
Pasadena — historic Armenian community with churches, schools, and long-standing professional firms.
La Crescenta & Montrose — quieter foothill communities with Armenian-owned restaurants, salons, and family businesses.
Los Angeles (East Hollywood / Little Armenia) — historic immigrant hub home to legendary spots like Marouch and Sahag's.
Tujunga & Sunland — newer Armenian neighborhoods with growing concentrations of family businesses, markets, and beauty services.

Get Involved With the Armenian Business Community

Beyond shopping at Armenian-owned businesses, there are many ways to engage with the community. Attend Armenian cultural events, support Armenian non-profits, follow Armenian creators and entrepreneurs on social media, and refer your friends to community businesses you trust. If you're an Armenian business owner, consider mentoring new entrepreneurs, partnering with other Armenian businesses on cross-promotions, and sharing your listing across your networks. The strength of the Armenian business community comes from these everyday acts of mutual support.