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For the drunkies, munchies or sustenance for your nocturnal outings, here’s a roundup of our favorite places to fill up before you turn in for the night.
Botika
The Pearl, 303 Pearl Pkwy #111, (210) 670-7684, botikapearl.com
If your midnight cravings are calling for sushi, Botika is where you need to be. The eatery is open from 4 p.m. until midnight Friday and Saturday and 5 to 10 p.m. the rest of the week.
Photo via Instagram, botikapearlBarbaro
2720 McCullough Ave., (210) 320-2261, barbarosanantonio.com
Open until 11:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday; 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday, Barbaro’s has the pizza, drinks and late-night atmosphere you need.
Photo via Instagram, sun_carlosHot Joy
1014 S. Alamo St., (210) 368-9324, hotjoysa.com
Finish the night off right with a belly full of ramen and a sake nightcap. Get your fix until 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday.
Photo via Instagram, bakemeawayThe Esquire Tavern
155 E. Commerce St., (210)222-2521, esquiretavern-sa.com
If you find yourself in the mood for a burger or Southern fare late at night, head Downtown to the Esquire Tavern where they’re serving Bison burgers, fried catfish and other dishes until 2 a.m.
Photo via Instagram, kodymeltonOcho at Hotel Havana
1015 Navarro St., (210) 222-2008, havanasanantonio.com
For late-night dining experience that is equally delicious as it is beautiful, Ocho at Hotel Havana is the place to be.
Photo via Instagram, jefferyagrahamSoutherleigh
136 E. Grayson St., (210) 455-5701, facebook.com/SoutherleighSA
Perhaps one of the classier late-night establishments, you can get your fill of fine Southern fare like the Pot Roast Sandwich or Cornmeal Crusted Catfish Po-Boy with a side of stewed green beans until 1 a.m. Fri.-Sat.; 12 a.m. Mon.-Thur.
Photo via Instagram, lizzyungerHalcyon
1414 S. Alamo St., (210) 277-7045,
Halcyoncoffeebar.com
Because sometimes s’mores and caffeine are the best way to end a night.
Photo via Instagram,
ManetteismLa Gloria
100 E. Grayson St., (210) 267-9040, chefjohnnyhernandez.com/lagloria
Carnitas, potosinos and a frozen margarita will always hit the spot, especially late at night. Thankfully, La Gloria serves your Tex-Mex favorites until midnight Fri.-Sat.
Photo via Instagram, gofrenchyourselfMi Tierra Cafe & Bakery
218 Produce Row, (210) 225-1262, mitierracafe.com
Chips and queso? Check. Fajitas? Check. Open 24 hours? You know it.
Photo via Instagram, yaystephLuther’s Cafe
1502 N. Main Ave., (210) 223-7727, lutherscafe.com
Hit up Luther’s after a hard night of clubbing for some hearty burgers, Frito pie, macaroni and cheese and other homestyle favorites until 3 a.m. Friday-Sunday, midnight Monday-Thursday.
Photo via Instagram, hungryinsanantonioMama Margie’s
Multiple locations, facebook.com/MamaMargies
It’s a known fact that late nights and greasy Tex-Mex go hand-in-hand. And lucky for us, Mama Margie’s is open 24 hours, so fill up on as many tortilla chips until your heart’s content.
Photo via Instagram, mcdankles90Jim’s
multiple locations, jimsrestaurants.com
Love it or hate it, Jim’s is the San Antonio staple that will satisfy any late-night craving. With most locations open 24 hours, there’s no way you can go wrong with a trip this old SA standby.
Photo via Instagram, lookingforangelaskaLulu’s Cafe
918 N. Main Ave., (210) 224-5001, luluscafeinsa.com
After a long night of drinking, nothing sends you to bed totally satisfied like Lulu’s fried chicken or a giant cinnamonroll. The best part? Lulu’s is open 24/7.
Photo via Instagram, lygaleangr