I feel like there's a lot of commentary on Fox and Obel here, but maybe not all in one place.
Produce department is not real strong, although they do occasionally care some oddball stuff like salsify. Staff/service is hit or miss, some people really know there stuff, but it doesn't surprise me that you ran into someone who'd never heard of salsify.
The strengths, I think, are the bakery, charcuterie, and meat/fish counter. The bakery and meat/fish, in particular, are among the tops in the city. Cheese counter is a mixed bag. They have a lot of pre-cut, prewrapped stuff, but will cut a lot of nice stuff to order too. And they get some things no one else has. Suzanne, who runs the cheese dept., really knows her stuff.
Packaged foods...I don't buy a lot of this stuff, so I don't know for sure. It seems like a pretty eclectic and interesting mix...it's expensive and a lot of it can be had elsewhere cheaper, but a lot of people don't like to traipse all over town to pick up their fancy or ethnic stuff. Of course, I don't know that these people shop at Fox and Obel either.
I think their wine department is interesting, and I've had some very good conversations with the girl (Ashley?) who runs that too, but she's the only one who knows anything about it.
Oh, and I really like the cafe...soups are delicious, and I think the half sandwiches are a pretty reasonable and satisfying lunch. There are a lot of nits you can pick, I guess, but overall, I like having the store around, especially when I worked right upstairs. Now that I'm only back at the mothership about once a month, I still try to bring back a loaf of ciderhouse rye.
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more comments here. Sorry that doesn't help with the salsify, though. Do tell if you find it.