Foxtrot
  • 1267 Wisconsin Ave NW
    Washington, District of Columbia 20007
  •   202-688-0093

Hours

Thursday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
6:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Chamber Rating

3.7 - (124 reviews)
60
21
9
12
22
Read Our 124 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.7 - (124 reviews)
60
21
9
12
22
  • Kenny McConnaughey

    The worst Latte ive ever had. Three sweeteners couldnt improve it.
    Apr 5th, 2024

  • karen hughes

    Would love to have been able to sit down, but after purchasing my food I looked around and realised every table had about one person with a computer in front of them and very little food or drink on the table . Was not happy !
    Apr 3rd, 2024

  • Waleed Sabir

    Average food.
    Mar 5th, 2024

  • Arlene Manier

    Taking up an expensive piece of corner real estate in DC's Georgetown area (Wisconsin Ave NW and N St NW), their easy and accessible front door and somehow soothing and simplistic designed space caught my peripherals as I enjoyed a slow stroll during Georgetown's Spring Art Walk. Art, intriguing creations, spilled from the many art galleries and antique shops, out the doors, some down steps to the sidewalks on either side of Wisconsin Ave. Spring is here but today's gusty winds and low temperature had Winter not wanting to go into that good night. My over-ears headphones did double duty as ear muffs, my corduroy leggings and long faux fur scarf to go with my long coat were wise fashion choices against the blustering weather. Feeling a little like Goldilocks, I passed a few cafes that didn't fit me until I stumbled across a seemingly oasis from the unrelenting grip of cold weather. I needed something hot in my stomach to warm what I thought was cold blood flowing in my veins. The space is built so well, a combo of small market and coffee and Internet cafe with a niche wine cellar, hot finger foods with a soaring ceiling and inviting seating. Abundance of electric outlets for those of us that still need to plug in their charger(s): I rolled in with my electric scooter, tucking it under the high top counter by the window wall. While it juiced up, I put in my order for a hot coffee. I also wanted to splurge on a warm muffin but had to settle for an oversized chocolate chip cookie to go with my beverage. After testing the hotness of my coffee, again my Goldilocks wanted what she wanted and that was something hot to drink. I asked the young man at the register - I so wish I had gotten his name - if I could please get a coffee that was hot (and not lukewarm I was thinking). His customer service was so wonderful in that he helped me by asking if I wanted it steamed. I did not know that I could have asked for that originally and added pretty please (out loud) with appreciation. Literally could feel my mind file away that jewel for the next time want hot coffee and patiently waiting, I bit into the cookie. It's warm goodness took me by another pleasant surprise. Armed with warm cookie and steaming coffee, I enjoyed both at the window wall daydreaming and drawing in my sketchbook. Of the baby leaves sprouting and of the cherry blossom petals dancing on the wind. My toes were straight up curled in satisfaction from the warmth inside me and surrounding me. The Sun finally glowing through clouds, the rain clearing away and the winds blowing everything shiny. I felt as happy as a fox trotting to its warm den after a good hunt. Wheelchair accessibility: No automatic doors but also no steps but there's always someone entering or existing and people will assist with the doors that push or pull.
    Mar 22nd, 2024

  • Rasheed Varner

    During my visit on Friday, I had the unfortunate experience of being followed around the store by associates. Ive seen Foxtrots around D.C. and never took the chance to go inside one so, while I was running errands in Georgetown I took the chance to visit the one on Wisconsin Ave. I would consider Foxtrot to be Dean & Deluca (sadly missed) if it were a convenience store or a mixture of Whole Foods and WaWa (but smaller). When I walked in I would say the store was half full with many people seated but not many shopping. The indoor seated area surrounds a small section containing chips, gummy items, and what I would consider to be standard convenience store fare. I started looking at the items in this section for a little while when I first came in to see if there was anything of interest. When I turned around to go to a different section in the store, that's when I noticed 3 of the associates were huddled together looking at me in the checkout/ordering area located in the middle of the store. And when I looked directly at them they averted their gaze and dispersed from each other to other sections of the store. I thought this moment was odd but I wanted to see the rest of the store. This is when I moved from the front of the store to the back and passed by the chilled wine section to look at the back aisles that contain more kitchen pantry items such as avocado oil as well as the refrigerated section containing ice cream and pizza. Thats when I noticed that 2-3 times an associate or pair of white associates would walk to the back while I was looking at something, stand a few feet away from me, pretend to look at something nearby and then walk back to the front. For example, there was a time I was looking at ice cream and an associate also went back to the frozen food section standing several feet away from me and when I looked at him he turned around, picked up a can of what looked like chips (think Pringles but not) behind him and moved back to the checkout area. When a store is small in the way Foxtrot is, you can very easily tell when someone is watching you or following you around a store, especially when it happens more than once. And I have never been so blatantly followed around a store in Georgetown. I was wearing a Johns Hopkins sweatshirt and boots from L.L.Bean and this was a very shopping while Black experience. Im posting this review to let other people of color know you may be followed around the store if you shop here and so that you can make informed decisions. And for the store to see so that you dont make other patrons as uncomfortable as you made me.
    Feb 5th, 2024

Read Our 124 Reviews

About
Foxtrot

Foxtrot is your new favorite corner store and delivery market. With a curated selection of local goods, some-selected wines, and everyday necessities, there’s a little something for everyone. Come see us in the shop for a cup of coffee or get all your faves delivered right to your door in under an hour.

Contact Info

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Foxtrot?

A The phone number for Foxtrot is: 202-688-0093.


Q Where is Foxtrot located?

A Foxtrot is located at 1267 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20007


Q What is the internet address for Foxtrot?

A The website (URL) for Foxtrot is: https://foxtrotco.com/stores/dc/georgetown/301?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=Yext


Q What days are Foxtrot open?

A Foxtrot is open:
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday: 6:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday: 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM


Q How is Foxtrot rated?

A Foxtrot has a 3.7 Star Rating from 124 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
6:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Foxtrot

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 124 Reviews )
60
21
9
12
22
Write a Review

Kenny McConnaughey on Google

image The worst Latte ive ever had. Three sweeteners couldnt improve it.

Business Response on Google Apr 9th, 2024
Hi Kenny - We’re sorry to hear about your experience, and we’d love to make it right. Please reach out to our team at [email protected] so we can address your concerns and ensure you have a better Foxtrot experience next time. Your satisfaction is our priority!

karen hughes on Google

image Would love to have been able to sit down, but after purchasing my food I looked around and realised every table had about one person with a computer in front of them and very little food or drink on the table . Was not happy !

Business Response on Google Apr 9th, 2024
Hi Karen - We’re sorry to hear about your experience, and we’d love to make it right. Please reach out to our team at [email protected] so we can address your concerns and ensure you have a better Foxtrot experience next time. Your satisfaction is our priority!

Waleed Sabir on Google

image Average food.


Arlene Manier on Google

image Taking up an expensive piece of corner real estate in DC's Georgetown area (Wisconsin Ave NW and N St NW), their easy and accessible front door and somehow soothing and simplistic designed space caught my peripherals as I enjoyed a slow stroll during Georgetown's Spring Art Walk.
Art, intriguing creations, spilled from the many art galleries and antique shops, out the doors, some down steps to the sidewalks on either side of Wisconsin Ave. Spring is here but today's gusty winds and low temperature had Winter not wanting to go into that good night. My over-ears headphones did double duty as ear muffs, my corduroy leggings and long faux fur scarf to go with my long coat were wise fashion choices against the blustering weather.
Feeling a little like Goldilocks, I passed a few cafes that didn't fit me until I stumbled across a seemingly oasis from the unrelenting grip of cold weather. I needed something hot in my stomach to warm what I thought was cold blood flowing in my veins.
The space is built so well, a combo of small market and coffee and Internet cafe with a niche wine cellar, hot finger foods with a soaring ceiling and inviting seating.
Abundance of electric outlets for those of us that still need to plug in their charger(s): I rolled in with my electric scooter, tucking it under the high top counter by the window wall. While it juiced up, I put in my order for a hot coffee. I also wanted to splurge on a warm muffin but had to settle for an oversized chocolate chip cookie to go with my beverage. After testing the hotness of my coffee, again my Goldilocks wanted what she wanted and that was something hot to drink. I asked the young man at the register - I so wish I had gotten his name - if I could please get a coffee that was hot (and not lukewarm I was thinking). His customer service was so wonderful in that he helped me by asking if I wanted it steamed. I did not know that I could have asked for that originally and added pretty please (out loud) with appreciation.
Literally could feel my mind file away that jewel for the next time want hot coffee and patiently waiting, I bit into the cookie. It's warm goodness took me by another pleasant surprise. Armed with warm cookie and steaming coffee, I enjoyed both at the window wall daydreaming and drawing in my sketchbook. Of the baby leaves sprouting and of the cherry blossom petals dancing on the wind. My toes were straight up curled in satisfaction from the warmth inside me and surrounding me.
The Sun finally glowing through clouds, the rain clearing away and the winds blowing everything shiny. I felt as happy as a fox trotting to its warm den after a good hunt.
Wheelchair accessibility: No automatic doors but also no steps but there's always someone entering or existing and people will assist with the doors that push or pull.


Rasheed Varner on Google

image During my visit on Friday, I had the unfortunate experience of being followed around the store by associates. Ive seen Foxtrots around D.C. and never took the chance to go inside one so, while I was running errands in Georgetown I took the chance to visit the one on Wisconsin Ave. I would consider Foxtrot to be Dean & Deluca (sadly missed) if it were a convenience store or a mixture of Whole Foods and WaWa (but smaller).
When I walked in I would say the store was half full with many people seated but not many shopping. The indoor seated area surrounds a small section containing chips, gummy items, and what I would consider to be standard convenience store fare. I started looking at the items in this section for a little while when I first came in to see if there was anything of interest. When I turned around to go to a different section in the store, that's when I noticed 3 of the associates were huddled together looking at me in the checkout/ordering area located in the middle of the store. And when I looked directly at them they averted their gaze and dispersed from each other to other sections of the store.
I thought this moment was odd but I wanted to see the rest of the store. This is when I moved from the front of the store to the back and passed by the chilled wine section to look at the back aisles that contain more kitchen pantry items such as avocado oil as well as the refrigerated section containing ice cream and pizza. Thats when I noticed that 2-3 times an associate or pair of white associates would walk to the back while I was looking at something, stand a few feet away from me, pretend to look at something nearby and then walk back to the front. For example, there was a time I was looking at ice cream and an associate also went back to the frozen food section standing several feet away from me and when I looked at him he turned around, picked up a can of what looked like chips (think Pringles but not) behind him and moved back to the checkout area.
When a store is small in the way Foxtrot is, you can very easily tell when someone is watching you or following you around a store, especially when it happens more than once. And I have never been so blatantly followed around a store in Georgetown. I was wearing a Johns Hopkins sweatshirt and boots from L.L.Bean and this was a very shopping while Black experience. Im posting this review to let other people of color know you may be followed around the store if you shop here and so that you can make informed decisions. And for the store to see so that you dont make other patrons as uncomfortable as you made me.

Business Response on Google Feb 10th, 2024
Hi Rasheed - We’re sorry to hear about your experience, and we’d love to make it right. Please reach out to our team at [email protected] so we can address your concerns and ensure you have a better Foxtrot experience next time. Your satisfaction is our priority!

Load More Reviews

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 124 Reviews )
60
21
9
12
22

Write a Review

RATING:
Create 1 Star Review Create 2 Star Review Create 3 Star Review Create 4 Star Review Create 5 Star Review

Grocery Store Near Me in Washington, DC

Foxtrot
888 17th Street NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20006
(202) 507-8528
( 67 Reviews )
Watkins Farmstand
1300 E St SE
Washington, DC 20003
( 0 Reviews )
Giant Food
1535 Alabama Avenue SE
Washington, District of Columbia 20032
(202) 610-6464
( 1307 Reviews )
Black Lion Market
3500 14th St NW A
Washington, DC 20010
202-232-4435
( 38 Reviews )
Walmart Supercenter
5929 Georgia Ave NW
Washington, DC 20011
202-719-3770
( 7326 Reviews )
Whole Foods Market
1440 P St NW
Washington, DC 20005
202-332-4300
( 2367 Reviews )
Yi Yi
501 4th St SE
Washington, DC 20003
202-547-1336
( 4 Reviews )
Quick Shop Grocery
707 Kennedy St NW
Washington, DC 20011
( 9 Reviews )

START DRIVING

ONLINE LEADS TODAY!

ChamberofCommerce.com
Loading