Described as an “agrihood” community, Fox Point Farms will have more than 200 residential units, an organic farm, a brewhouse and a true farm-to-table restaurant when it unveils later this year in San Diego’s North County. This development is currently under construction at the northeast corner of Leucadia Blvd. and Quail Gardens Drive.
From century old American homebuilding company Shea Homes and developer Nolan Communities, Fox Point Farms is an incoming, multi-faceted neighborhood being constructed in the Encinitas area of San Diego’s North County. The residential community sits adjacent to a planned 5.5-acre working organic farm operation, which will include a two-story farm-to-table restaurant with its own onsite 10-barrel brewery, farm stand, community green, event space and more.
“Fox Point Farms will have a farm, event space, wedding venue, community green, farmstand, restaurant, beer/wine/coffee production facility, woodshop, and ceramics studio,” explained Nolen Communities managing partner Brian Grover. “We are going to operate everything ourselves and will not be bringing in any tenants or partners. Our chef is confidential at this point, but his restaurants are very well-known throughout San Diego County. We will be opening San Diego’s first true ‘farm-to-table’ restaurant – you can watch the food grow in the field while you eat it off your plate. Hops grown on the farm will be used to brew our beer, and spent grain from the brewery will be fed to our chickens. Our coffee beans will be grown on our farm and a farm across the street. Our community green will host weekly musical events and family movie nights, and our event space will host regular classes in yoga, meditation, breathwork, dance, art, and ceramics.”
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