For the drunkies, munchies or sustenance for your nocturnal outings, here’s a roundup of our favorite places to fill up before you pass out in the wee hours.
Lulu’s Bakery and Cafe
918 N. Main Ave., (210) 224-5001
The kitchen stays open 24 hours a day, seven days a week
A quick jaunt off the Main strip, Lulu's is a beloved local fixture with the breakfast tacos, Southern comfort food and monster cinnamon rolls to fill any nighttime craving. In the traditional diner setting, enjoy large glasses of iced tea and huge portions of their famed chicken-fried steak smothered in queso or gravy.
Hot Joy
1014 S. Alamo St., (210) 368-9324, Mon.-Thu., Sun.: 5pm-11pm, Fri.-Sat.: 5 pm-1 am
With new hours and less late-night service, it's getting harder and harder to get your midnight wing fix. But during their lengthier weekend hours, you can still hop in for some boozy punch and spam fried rice during First Friday or another Southtown outing.