Local Restaurant Closures, Reopenings, and Events in the Food Scene

Fort Wayne, IN — Several restaurants in the area are making headlines this week, from closures to grand openings, and even new events on the horizon. Here’s the latest in Fort Wayne’s vibrant food scene.

Yats Cajun and Creole Restaurant to Close

After two and a half years of service at Jefferson Pointe, Yats, the Cajun and Creole restaurant, has announced it will close its doors on Sunday. The restaurant, known for its flavorful dishes and casual atmosphere, thanked customers for their support since opening in April 2023.

“It is with heavy hearts that we announce our store will be closing,” the restaurant shared on Facebook. “We believe we’ll be back in the future, at a new location, and we can’t wait to welcome you again.”

Yats originally opened in Indianapolis in 2001 and has expanded to other cities in Indiana and Ohio over the years.

One Ten Craft Meatery Ends Regular Dinner Service

One Ten Craft Meatery in Warsaw held its final regular dinner service Saturday, marking the end of a 10-year run in the city. Owners Jason and Candace Brown expressed their gratitude to the community for “countless memorable moments” and the joy of sharing their passion for craft cuisine.

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