Curated goods, coffee, wine, and delivery, plus a charcuterie bar






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"Foxtrot is not your typical convenient delivery service. They have rotating, highly-curated goods from beer + wine to gift sets. They opened this storefront not that long ago on Lake and carry freshly baked bread from, my favorite, PQM as well as a lot of amazing cheese and other local packaged goods." - Linsey Rosen


"Foxtrot, the coffee and convenience chain that shut down after merging with Dom’s Kitchen & Market last year to form Outfox Hospitality, recently reopened a third location on Division Street in Wicker Park under a new parent company." - Hannah Harris Green

"Set to reopen Thursday, October 17 at 1722 W. Division Street, this Wicker Park storefront is the third relaunch of a reconstituted cafe-and-market chain led by co-founder Mike LaVitola, who reacquired the brand’s assets after parent company Outfox Hospitality ceased operations and filed for Chapter 7. The concept, which began in 2014 and once expanded to 33 locations, briefly closed in April; the storefront’s windows were covered with signs listing the brands it will stock, and the new ownership has announced an initial cohort of 45 former vendors returning — though some vendors were left unpaid after the bankruptcy, making vendor recovery an ongoing challenge." - Ashok Selvam

"I saw city liquor license applications and reporting that new ownership intends to reopen the Wicker Park location at 1722 W. Division Street as part of an initial set of Chicago reopenings." - Eater Staff

"At 1722 W. Division Street in Wicker Park I learned new ownership intends to reopen the Foxtrot location and says it should have more information later this week. Foxtrot ceased operations three months ago when the chain abruptly closed 33 locations across Chicago, Austin, Dallas, and the Washington, D.C. area; the company began as an app focused on liquor delivery and evolved into an upscale bodega known for trendy snacks, an espresso bar, and beer and wine for on-site consumption. The takeover is led by the chain’s founder, Mike LaVitola, who is chairman of the new Foxtrot entity; Further Point Enterprises placed the sole $2.2 million bid on Foxtrot’s Chicago assets at a May auction. Reaction is mixed — consumers are excited to see activity in vacant storefronts, some vendors hope to sell their goods there again while others remain unpaid as bankruptcy plays out, and workers are still pursuing lawsuits for backpay after the sudden shutdown." - Ashok Selvam