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Tom's DonutsB-Worth Trying

407 W State Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46808 · Donut shop · 4.5/5 Google (917 reviews)

Takeout

Classic carry-out donut shop with excellent cake donuts and apple fritters at budget prices, but inconsistent freshness and brusque service can sour visits.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Tom's Donuts delivers solid food quality with genuinely beloved cake donuts and fritters at exceptional value, earning loyalty from repeat customers and families. However, inconsistent freshness and selection—particularly later in the day—prevents a higher grade, as does uneven service ranging from kind to brusque. The no-frills, carry-out-only format with dated décor suits its neighborhood role but limits broader appeal; it's a solid local favorite rather than a destination bakery.

Restaurant Summary

This long-running neighborhood spot feels old-school and no-frills: you order at the counter, breathe in that sweet dough aroma, and head back out with a warm box. Some call out quick, kind service, others report brusque interactions, but many agree the cake donuts can be downright addicting. One regular summed it up as, "Better than the chains for a fraction of the price." The baking leans classic and comforting—soft cake rings, generous glazed twists, maple bars, and apple fritters. It is not about trends or wild flavors, just dependable bakery hits. Timing matters: several fans say freshness peaks in the morning and mid-afternoon batches, while a few late-day shoppers found donuts stale or limited. Families swing through for a quick treat. Kids gravitate to strawberry or cherry cake and maple bars, and boxes for classrooms or offices are easy wins. There is no dine-in and no gluten-free, so expect a fast grab-and-go rather than a lingering sit-down snack.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$4-$8 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Older mixed-use corridor near residential streets; blue-collar and local-commuter foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe daytime; older storefront vibe; basic upkeep.

Nearby: Near residential blocks, small businesses, and commuter routes; convenient morning stop.

West CentralThe dining scene is modest with a focus on casual, family-friendly restaurants and local diners. The area has a community-oriented atmosphere with accessible, no-frills dining options catering to everyday meals rather than upscale experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday05:00–20:30 Tuesday05:00–20:30 Wednesday05:00–20:30 Thursday05:00–20:30 Friday05:00–20:30 Saturday05:00–20:30 Sunday05:00–15:00

Available: Takeout

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