Monday, April 13, 2020

Foxface introduces new offerings, including the Foxface Farm Stand



Text and photos by Stacie Joy

In recent weeks during the COVID-19 crisis, Ori Kushnir and Sivan Lahat, the owners of Foxface, have stopped making their signature sandwiches from the shop inside Theater 80 on St. Mark's Place.



Instead, the East Village residents have introduced several new offerings, including Provisions, a pantry of sorts, and the Foxface Farm Stand, where you can order farm-fresh items such as eggs, dairy, meats and honey. In addition, there's the Bread Stand, where fresh baked bread is available.

Sivan walked me through how it works.

For starters, visit their website at this link to place an order for pick up at Foxface, 80 St. Mark's Place just west of First Avenue, Friday through Sunday noon to 4 p.m.



Provisions features pantry items, canned foods and their homemade pastrami, among other items, that are available to order any time before the weekend pick up.

The deadline for the Bread Stand is 10 a.m. on Wednesdays for pick up on Friday.

The order deadline for the Farm Stand, which will soon feature fresh produce, is 9 a.m. on Tuesdays.

Ori and Sivan test and curate everything they sell.

"We guarantee top quality and freshness," Sivan told me. "The farms we use are all nice small family operations less than 100 miles away."

Here are the eggs that I purchased and picked up on Saturday...



You can find more details and see photos of their offerings via the Foxface Instagram account here.

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