Foxtrot could be back in business

The beloved coffee shop is making a possible comeback to the metroplex.

A white building with a black awning and a fox logo that says Foxtrot

Foxtrot is planning to re-open stores across the nation, including Dallas

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Dallasites were shocked to hear of the closing of Foxtrot coffee shops across Dallas in April.

Luckily for coffee lovers, the coffee shop is hinting at a revival. “A new Foxtrot with some old friends. Coming soon,” the Wednesday post read.

As a result of the mysterious post, it’s now being reported that company Co-founder Mike LaVitola expects to reopen at least two of the four locations in North Texas. And that’s just the start. LaVitola also said he plans on reopening across the nation as early as August 2024.

Originally, Foxtrot had locations in North Texas on Mckinney Avenue, Knox Street, Greenville Avenue, and Snider Plaza. It has not been confirmed which locations will reopen or when. Nonetheless, Dallasites are eagerly waiting for the coffee shop’s potential return.

Are you excited for new beginnings with Foxtrot? Let us know!

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