Waiter on the Way

Want to indulge in Casa’s famous salad or a Coney dog from Coney Island from the comfort of your hotel, home, or office? Call Waiter on the Way!

Waiter on the Way is a fast and friendly food delivery service that brings food from some of Fort Wayne’s most prominent restaurants to your home or office.

Some of the restaurants from which diners can order from the menu include Don Hall’s restaurants, Spyro’s Pancake House, Ziano’s Italian Eatery, Coney Island, Famous Fish of Stroh, Honeybaked Ham, Texas Roadhouse, TGI Fridays, Oleys Pizza Shoppe and Ceruti’s Catering.

After choosing your meal from a maximum of two restaurants, call Waiter on the Way to place the order. They will call the restaurant(s) to place the order and then relay to you the total cost of your order. Within minutes a driver will deliver a hot, fresh meal to your home or office. No more running across town to get your favorite steak or seafood or salad!

Waiter on the Way is open every day of the week for most mealtimes. Deliveries outside business hours can be arranged with one day advance notice.

There is a flat $5.25 delivery charge per meal, regardless of number of meals ordered. Long distances may require $2.00 additional charge.

Methods of payment include most credit cards, debit cards and cash.

Note: Menu prices do not include sales tax. Delivery fee does not include gratuity.

260.442.FOOD (260.442.3663)

http://www.waiterontheway.biz/

Mon-Fri 8am-10pm
Sat 11am-10pm
Sun 12noon-9pm

About

Kayleen Reusser has written children’s books and had stories in Chicken Soup books. She writes features for the News-Sentinel newspaper and profiles for the Ossian Sun Riser. She loves to travel and write about her experiences at her website: www.KayleenR.com

We all scream for ice cream…

Nothing says Midwestern summer like a visit to a local ice cream stand. Luckily, for lovers of this frozen treat, several local options abound:

Atz’s Ice Cream Shop:  A Fort Wayne staple with locations on North Anthony and Tillman Road, this family-owned ice cream parlor tempts customers with a wide selection of ice cream flavors, as well as dinner fare. Try the Mad Anthony sundae!

Zesto’s:   Zesto has proudly served the Fort Wayne community for more than 50 years. Claim to fame: this business has been locally owned by the same family for more than 35 of those years. Many people in the city consider the opening of our stores as one of the first signs of spring. Visitors can choose from four Fort Wayne locations: 2225 Broadway,6015  St. Joe Center Road, 5740 Falls Drive, and 210 E. Washington Ctr. Blvd. Here, you can find traditional ice cream cones, shakes, malts, floats, banana splits, and even classic ballpark fare like hot dogs. Tell them we sent you!

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Zesto's serves up a variety of frozen treats!

“The Stand”: The Stand has been a Waynedale staple for quite some time. Located at 5200 Bluffton Road, this ice cream stand features coneys, ice cream, fat/sugar-free yogurt, plus daily soups and specials. Watch their Facebook page for updates. They are open until 10 pm during the summer, so you can get some late-night dessert action!

Bortolo’s Downtown Pizza: Not only can you find great pizza here, but their selection of hand-dipped ice cream is something to write home about as well. Grab a scoop and enjoy the outdoor seating. You’ll find them downtown at 534 W. Berry – 260-424-2030.

La Michoacana Paleteria : Stop by this unique ice cream shop/ Mexican grill for homemade ice cream treats. The owner, Victor, is friendly and quite proud of his shop. Victor provides all guests with personal attention, as he encourages everyone to sample his products.  The other treats are authentic Mexican style. An added bonus: most items are under $3.00! You can find them at 1421 N. Wells – 260-423-3515.

So, there you have it: a few local ways to enjoy a cold concoction in the Fort. What are your favorites?

 

Lauren

About

Lauren Caggiano was raised in Fort Wayne, and returned in 2007 upon graduation from the University of Dayton. The president of WriteOn LLC, she specializes in writing, marketing, and French translation. In her spare time she enjoys travelling, yoga and volunteering. In the summer you can catch her riding around downtown on her vintage green Schwinn. For more information, check out her website: www.lcagg.com.

Friday Night at Old Crown

IMG 3328 300x300 Friday Night at Old CrownAre you looking for a gourmet dinner with eclectic cocktails and attentive, helpful service along side freshly baked bread? Does real food without artificial flavoring and other non-food substances interest you? Are you interested in a unique local experience? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions then you must make plans to dine at Old Crown Coffee Roaster Cafe’s Friday night dinner.

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Every Friday night from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Chef Johnny Bojinoff and the Old Crown team prepare dishes especially selected for that Friday. Each week the menu includes appetizers, four entrees, and dessert as well as suggested wine and beer pairings for each. The entree selections always include vegetarian, chicken, and fish options and the fourth is the chef’s choice. The team focuses on serving good food, real food. That is why they try to source their ingredients locally. And when I say local, I mean local – they have a garden out back where this year’s tomatoes, among other things, will be born.

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I started my meal with a of couple slices of fresh bread and a cup of the sweet potato black bean soup with chorizo rice and sour cream.  The bread was nothing short of fantastic. It was made with rosemary and potato (yes, potato!). I had to physically move the bread away from me to stop myself from eating more. The soup was wonderful – the texture of the sweet potatoes along side the black beans was surprisingly good (not too smooth or soft) and the spice level was right on time. I would have had seconds.

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Next, I thoroughly enjoyed the basil thyme Pacific jackfish with sweet potato pancakes, broccolini, and garlic lime sour cream. The jackfish was generously crusted with the basil and thyme giving it great savory and comforting taste. The fish was perfectly cooked as was the broccolini (not mushy but not raw, just how I like it). The big surprise of the dish were the sweet potato cakes. The cakes were not what I expected. They were way way way better than I expected. When I think pancake I generally think flat, kind of bread-like, and browned. These cakes were not flat, bread-like, or browned. The sweet potatoes were thickly shredded and cooked long enough to make them flavorful but not long enough to make them limp. I could not get enough. It was the perfect compliment to the tang of the lime sour cream and the savory fish and broccolini. I was pleased.

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The atmosphere at Old Crown is pleasant. The lights are slightly dimmed, the tables are comfortably spaced, and there is a five or six stool bar area where those dining solo or those who are there for a drink can park. I sat at the bar and enjoyed great conversation with the staff, who were interested in answering all my questions and helping me make selections based on what I enjoy. I was also able to watch the chef at work. The lovely atmosphere that permeates the dining area at Old Crown very clearly starts in the kitchen. The staff laugh and smile at one another. Periodically the chef comes out to the bar area and requests wine to use in a dish. Drinks are passed over the bar to servers. All at the same time. It kind of feels like a home. A really packed home.

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When a friend told me I needed to visit Old Crown she immediately insisted that I need to go early, right at 6:00 p.m. She was right. I arrived just minutes after 6:00 p.m. and the only remaining seats were at the bar. Also, the chef only purchases what he estimates he will need for the night, so if you show up too late you might not get to enjoy the entree that you had your heart set on. The menus are posted on Old Crown’s Facebook page on Thursday so you can properly prepare for Friday.

The make-up of the crowd at dinner was all over the place. There were many couples doing date night dining, but there were also groups, families with children, and a couple of solos (like me).  The entertainment of dining at the bar made it hard to notice that I was dining alone. So, if I were asked whether I am going back for another Friday night at Old Crown? I would say, yes. Solo or not.

Old Crown is located at 3417 North Anthony Boulevard in Fort Wayne.

About

Whitney is a Southern girl. She is an attorney by trade and an administrator by birth who works at a local college. Whitney spends her free time adventuring with her border collie Scout and blogging at It is pretty - https://coalfieldstocornfields.wordpress.com.

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Kayleen
June 23rd, 2012
Wow! You sure write this with flair! I've never been there but am very inclined to try it when my adult children are home. I'm sure we'll all love it. The photos are fantastic! Thanks!

TinCaps – Offering More than Traditional Baseball Food

When you think food and baseball, what comes to mind? Hotdogs? Hamburgers? The famous peanuts and cracker jacks from the song Take Me Out to the Ballgame? Did you ever think that you could get an elephant ear, funnel cake, or BBQ brisket at a ballgame? You can, at Parkview Field, home of the Fort Wayne TinCaps.

As an employee in concessions for the TinCaps, I can tell you that the food is delicious, especially the funnel cakes. Don’t get me wrong, all of the food is equally delicious, but I am a little biased because I cook the funnel cakes!

Each stand has one or two items that are unique to their stand. Funnel cakes and elephant ears can be found in Concession Stand Three. Concession Stand One has soft serve ice cream. It is served in a cone, waffle cone, or mini TinCaps helmet. Concession stand Two has DiGiorno Pizza, TinCaps Salad, and Veggies and Hummus.  Concession stand Four has homemade chips, TinCaps Salad, and Veggies and Hummus.

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Apple dumplings a la mode is just one dessert you can purchase from the Apple Cart located across from Concession Stand 3

Along with the four main concessions stands, there are the four special areas such as Centerfield Grill, Leinie Lodge, Centerfield Bar, and Third Base Bar. If you are looking for something other than beer or the other traditional baseball food, visit one of the many food and beverage carts when you can get Dippin’ Dots, Fresh Squeezed Lemonade, Beef Brisket Sandwich, Philly Cheese Steak, Shaved Ice, or an array of apple desserts. Each cart offers something different.

Come out during the next home game and try any of the food mentioned here and much, much more. I am sure that you will find something you love.

Ali

About

Ali is a Fort Wayne native who recently finished her junior year at Bethel College where she is majoring in communication. She is currently working as the Marketing Intern for Visit Fort Wayne. She is also working in concessions for the Fort Wayne TinCaps. In her spare time, she loves hanging out with friends, reading, going to the movies, and exploring the city of Fort Wayne.

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Kayleen
July 4th, 2012
Wow! That photo of an apple dumpling looks scrumptious! I will definitely try it the next time I go to a game. yum!

Spice things up at the Great American Spice Co.!

They say variety is the spice of life. But why not add a variety of spices to your life? The Great American Spice Co. is a one-stop shop for all things spice-related.

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Kick it up a notch at Great American Spice Co.

Locally owned since 2007 by the Tippmann family, the Great American Spice Company is a Fort Wayne success story. According to their website, “Today the Great American Spice Company prides itself on ‘Fresher Spices & Better Prices’, but it’s actually more than that. If you examine our spices alongside the spices you’d buy at a typical supermarket, you’d immediately recognize the vibrant color and stronger bouquet that makes ours better. Growing conditions change from season to season and can affect the appearance of spices, including the percentage of volatile oils, color and texture, which is why we constantly scan the global network of suppliers to bring you the highest quality spices at the best prices.”

Customers can order products online, or visit their 9,000 square feet factory outlet store located at 2300 Meyer Rd. Hours are 10 am to 5 pm Mon.-Fri.. Here, customers are sure to find something to take home, with a selection of 3200 products!

But the outlet promises more a wide selection of spices. Their most popular items are: Prague Powder, Charcoal Seasoning, Morton Tender Quick Meat Cure,Bertman’s Original Ball Park Mustard, Cheddar Cheese Powder, Worcestershire Powder, Citric Acid, Pretzel Salt, Lemon Juice Powder, Lime Juice Powder, Gebhardt Chili Powder, Hickory Smoke Powder, Sweet Hungarian Paprika and our line of Cinnamon’s.

The owners recently purchased another company, Mild to Wild, which enables them to create, bottle and distribute their own barbecue sauces, hot sauces and distribute other well known brands as well.

Not sure what to buy? Their dedicated staff is always on-hand to answer your questions.

Can’t make it to the store? Order online on their website.

Lauren

About

Lauren Caggiano was raised in Fort Wayne, and returned in 2007 upon graduation from the University of Dayton. The president of WriteOn LLC, she specializes in writing, marketing, and French translation. In her spare time she enjoys travelling, yoga and volunteering. In the summer you can catch her riding around downtown on her vintage green Schwinn. For more information, check out her website: www.lcagg.com.

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Kayleen
July 4th, 2012
This is a big selection! It would be fun for a cooking group or girlfriend group to visit. Even Girl Scout troops might find it interesting and educational. Thanks for this info. I'll be sure to stop in this summer.