1. BakerStreet
8.9
4820 N Clinton St, Fort Wayne, IN
Steakhouse · 42 tips and reviews
Jensie Churchill: The scallops, sushi, and chocolate martini (with cayenne pepper) are amazing! They all had a perfect amount of spicy kick to keep you alert!
Natalie H: Nick is a fabulous server! I love the lemon drop martini before dinner and can't leave without getting dessert (they are all amazing)
Nicole Fowlkes: Martini time!
The Quest For Zest: Our second tip is for the bar, beer, and cocktails (made with top shelf liquor); and of course the coffee. Mike (the owner) has essentially taught this town to love coffee. Read more.
Missy McKay: It's kind of cute how they measure out the shots and have to use a drink index to make their cocktails :)
Taylor S: The house salad is to die for! Amazing flavor with that harvarti cheese! Nice selection of coffee and a full bar with many different beers, etc available. Neat neat place!
7. JK O'Donnell's Irish Pub
8.6
121 W Wayne St (btw Harrison & Calhoun), Fort Wayne, IN
Irish Pub · Downtown Fort Wayne · 56 tips and reviews
Andy Welfle: Order a cocktail made from Jamison, Ginger ale, and cherry. Call it an "Uncle Andy". I'm trying to start a trend.
Terry Weidman: Banger & mash, Shepherds pie, Banoffee for dessert. Comfort food at it's best!
Christine Taylor: I'm going to tell you exactly what to do if it's your first time here & you're not with a group. Sit at the bar, get something on tap, & order the special or fish & chips. Talk to person next to you.
8. Copper Spoon
7.8
301 W Jefferson Blvd (Webster St), Fort Wayne, IN
Tapas Restaurant · Downtown Fort Wayne · 8 tips and reviews
Sandy Piehl: Excellent cocktails
Lori Trowbridge: Try The Sidecar, open seasonally through October. One of my favorite destinations (an exclusive menu) try Ahi Tartar, Lamb Kofta, and a Polynesian Painkiller. Three thumbs up! Love this place!
Eddie Better: New name! Copper Spoon
Julie Morrison: Check out their adult events. Halloween mysteries & Mixology events for your chance to eat, drink & play like a kid!
Emily: Good educational hands-on stuff for kids. Some special things - giant slide, bouncy things - have a minimum height requirement. Will come here again.
Staci Bougher: The kids spent a week here at Science Camp. They learned about robots and other electronic things. It was a great way to start summer vacation.