A small, adventurous East Village late-night dinner spot known for dishes like kangaroo tartare and an ever-changing menu.
92 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003



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Resy's guide to late-night dining in New York notes that at Foxface Natural, 'the later reservations tend to be easier to snag,' implying that earlier late-night slots book up faster and are harder to secure (Resy).
Resy attributes this partly to the venue's small size, and describes the room growing 'cozier and more intimate as the night goes on,' suggesting demand and atmosphere both shift toward the later seatings (Resy).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Takes reservations; later late-night slots are easier to book than earlier ones (Resy)
No wait time is reported; Resy instead notes that earlier late-night reservation slots are harder to snag than later ones, implying earlier demand is higher (Resy).
Yes — Resy's guide discusses booking availability directly, noting later reservations are easier to get than earlier ones (Resy).
Not established by the source used; Resy's coverage focuses on reservation timing rather than walk-in policy.
Sources: Resy Blog — The Resy Guide to Late-Night Dining in New York (2025)