Foxtrot Eyeing Reopening

Co-founder Mike LaVitola is working to revive the concept.

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According to Culture Map, the budding chain Foxtrot will be coming back after its abrupt area closure in April. 

While reopening is already marked for in Chicago and Dallas through 2025, an exact timeline for Austin has not yet been announced.

Per Culture Map, a spokesperson says that the “[Austin] locations’ leases lapsed when Outfox closed, so there has been a longer than expected reestablishment process.”

Outlining the chain’s turbulence, Culture Map reports that Outfox Hospitality, Foxtrot’s parent company, “subsequently declared bankruptcy, and the locations were acquired by a group led by chain co-founder Mike LaVitola, who is working to revive the concept.”

The brand will reopen with a full-day menu featuring “breakfast, lunch, and afternoon offerings including panini, salads, bowls, and cookies. The stores will reintroduce customer favorites such as gummies and products from small and local makers.”

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Paul Soto is a freelance writer. He is a graduate of UT-Austin and Syracuse University's MFA in Creative Writing. He lives between the U.S. and Portugal, where he is working on his first book.
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