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And Just Like That, Foxtrot Is Out of Business

All Dallas area stores are permanently and abruptly closed

The storefront of Foxtrot market Foxtrot
Courtney E. Smith Courtney E. Smith is the editor of Eater Dallas. She's a journalist who was born and raised in Texas, although she spent time living in NYC and LA as well.

Foxtrot has left the building. A report from Eater Chicago reveals that Outfox Hospitality, which merged Foxtrot and the Chicago-based Dom’s Hospitality five months ago, will file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Its stores in Texas, D.C., and Illinois are all closed. All Dallas locations of Foxtrot are marked permanently closed on Google Maps, and the brand’s website has been taken down.

The news was first reported in the newsletter Snaxshot, which notes that Dom’s didn’t make the usual grocery order in the previous week. Reports say that Foxtrot workers were informed in a conference call on Tuesday morning that stores would be closing at noon CT and were instructed not to discuss it with customers. Eater Chicago reports that the company employs around 1,000 workers across multiple states. Outfox appointed a new C.E.O. in February 2024.

Foxtrot had four Dallas locations, the most recent on Greenville Ave., with others on Knox-Henderson, in Uptown on Hillcrest and also on McKinney.

A representative had not returned Eater Dallas’s request for comment at press time.