Background: Diet is a major cause of disparities in hypertension among Black adults. While the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Eating Plan is proven to lower blood pressure (BP), access to DASH-patterned groceries is a major barrier for residents of urban food deserts. Objective: To test whether dietitian-assisted, home-delivered, DASH-patterned groceries lower BP among Black adults with elevated BP who reside in Boston area food deserts. Methods: The Groceries for Black Residents of Boston to Stop Hypertension (GoFresh) study is one of five projects in the RESTORE Network, an AHA-funded initiative focused on hypertension prevention. This individual level, parallel-arm trial will enroll up to 176 Black adults with a systolic BP (SBP) between 120 and Discussion: Findings from this study will inform ongoing work on scalable interventions to prevent hypertension among Black adults with implications for public and healthcare-based food supplementation programs.