Some neighborhoods just have a pull to them. You step outside and immediately want to see what's around the next corner. That's the block 936 Dewald sits on — and once the trip starts, it's hard to slow it down.
The apartment settles you in quickly. A building from 1940 with the kind of bones that make a space feel like it actually belongs somewhere. You sleep well. You wake up, brew a coffee, and feel ready. And then you step outside — and that's when Fort Wayne takes over.
Electric Works is minutes away on foot, and it has no right to be this good. Conjure Coffee for a cup that makes you stop and actually taste it. Pikoso Burritos for tacos that quietly reset your expectations of what a taco can be. Pasta di Guy turning out handmade dishes that taste like a personal favor. Chapman's Brewing with craft beers and the kind of easy, unhurried atmosphere that makes you forget you had other plans. Some nights it's trivia. Others a local market spills across the courtyard or a festival takes over the whole campus. You came for a quick look and suddenly it's three hours later and you're already thinking about what to order next time.
The rest of the neighborhood fills in beautifully. Dinner spots worth dressing up for within a mile. Streets walkable enough that the car stays parked. Your dog trotting alongside you the whole way.
You'll check out wishing you'd stayed longer. Book the extra night now.