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Where to grab a late night bite in Charlotte

Sometimes you get the late night munchies, so we’re helping out with a list of spots that stay open late around Charlotte.

A table with a wide varity of foods and two hands grabbing chips and a tomato.

Guests at Vinyl can order crispy Brussels sprouts with a maple bourbon glaze or garlic bread pizzas at any hour.

Photo via NiceDay Creative

We’ve all been there. You’re leaving a show or wrapping up a night on the town, and the midnight munchies hit. But it seems the lights are off and the grills are cold at all your favorite restaurants.

Well, that’s not quite true — because there are spots across Charlotte that cater to nighttime eaters craving pizza, burgers, or hot chicken. Save this list for the next time you’ve got an after-hours craving.

A burger and fries with nachos blurred in the background.

Growlers Pourhouse can stack a mean burger.

Photo via Growlers Pourhouse

Eclectic eats

Bar One Lounge, 6815 Phillips Pl. Ct., Charlotte | Open until 2 a.m. Friday-Saturday
Savor a bit of woodfired wings, pizza, truffle fondue fries, and dessert. The comfortable lounge is connected to 800° Woodfired Kitchen to serve freshly fired meals in an upscale setting.

Amélie’s French Bakery & Café, 136 E. 36th St., Charlotte | Open until 12 a.m. Friday-Saturday
Satisfy your sweet tooth with French pastries, a coffee, or savory sandwich after an evening out.

The Degenerate, 2116 N. Davidson St., Ste. A, Charlotte | Open until 2 a.m. Thursday-Saturday
Share a plate of mussels, hummus, or dive into a bowl of short ribs and grits at this casual NoDa staple.

Growler’s Pourhouse, 3120 N. Davidson St., Charlotte | Open until 2 a.m. Friday-Saturday
Order a plate of wings, pork belly tacos, oysters, or a classic burger at this neighborhood bar.

Editor’s note: The kitchen closes at 11 p.m. but chips and queso are still available after that.

A hand grabbing a stuffed taco with shredded lettuce overflowing.

Taco ‘bout a good time while dining out.

Photo via State of Confusion

State of Confusion, 3500 Dewitt Ln., Charlotte | Open until 1 a.m. Friday-Saturday
You can’t go wrong when ordering the Aji Chicken Eggrolls or the Savory Monkey Bread + diners get $2 off all appetizers during the late-night happy hour.

The Workman’s Friend, 1531 Central Ave., Charlotte | Open until 2 a.m. daily
This Irish pub serves classic fish and chips, Shepherd’s pie, and sliders paired with a pint of Guinness.

Crave Dessert Bar, 500 W. 5th St., Ste. 120, Charlotte | Open until 1 a.m. Friday-Saturday
Snack on spinach and artichoke dip or go straight for the crème brûlée paired with your favorite nightcap.

Midnight Diner, 420 E. Trade St., Charlotte | Open 24/7
This classic Uptown spot caters to Charlotte’s night owls, serving hot, fresh breakfast, lunch, and dinner staples to a bustling crowd.

VINYL, 1440 S. Tryon St., Charlotte | Open until 2 a.m. daily
This music-inspired hangout spot serves small plates and craft cocktails. Whether you’re craving fries, nachos, a charcuterie board, or a burger, this menu has a taste of everything.

Pro tip: The restaurant launched a new menu in September + offers brunch on weekends.

Good old-fashioned bar food

Jack Beagles, 3213 N. Davidson St., Charlotte | Open until 2 a.m. Friday-Saturday
Spend the day in NoDa, sing karaoke at NoDa 101 before stepping into this neighborhood staple serving fresh waffle fries, burgers, and cheesesteaks.

Lucky Lou’s Tavern, 5124 Park Rd., Charlotte | Open until 2 a.m. daily
This pub is family-friendly during the day but is adult-only after 7:30 p.m. Play a round of (free) pool before diving into a cold pint and steaming hot wings.

Ed’s Tavern, 2200 Park Rd., Charlotte | Open until 2 a.m. Friday-Saturday
This Dilworth tavern has been in the Queen City since 1935. Expect to find a variety of wings, chicken tenders, and fries.

Chex Grill, 440 E. McCullough Dr., Ste. 120, Charlotte| Open until 2 a.m. Saturday-Sunday
This staple is known for its melty cheesesteaks and wings + you’ll want to order a side of fries.

A 28-inch pepperoni pizza.

Feed your whole crew with 28-inch pizzas from Benny’s.

Grab a slice

Benny Pennello’s, 2909 N. Davidson St., Ste. 100, Charlotte | Open until 3 a.m. Friday-Saturday
Head to this NoDa restaurant for a bubbling-hot, 14-inch slice of pizza.

Pro tip: Benny’s in South End offers the same menu and hours.

Fuel Pizza, 1501 Central Ave., Charlotte | Open until 3 a.m. Thursday-Saturday
This Plaza Midwood favorite has been serving New York-style pizza since 1998. Order a specialty or classic pie from the pick-up window + tater tots or cinnamon knots for a full spread.

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