Have you ever got the munchies and realized your favorite Atlanta restaurant was closed? Yeah, us, too. But which eateries stay open late or all night in Atlanta?
We’ve included a mix of diners, global flavors, and comfort food havens across neighborhoods—hours can vary by day, so check ahead for reservations or drive-thru options.
24-Hour (or Nearly) Spots
Waffle House
(Multiple locations, e.g., 4065 Peachtree Rd NE, Buckhead)

The undisputed king of round-the-clock Southern breakfasts: waffles, hash browns “all the way,” and chili cheeseburgers for any hour.
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Marietta Diner
1169 Johnson Ferry Rd, Marietta

Eclectic 24/7 menu with Greek specialties, massive burgers like the Fried Mac & Cheese Burger, and wild desserts such as Baklava Cheesecake.
Landmark Diner
60 Luckie St NW, Downtown & 2951 Piedmont Rd NE, Buckhead

Classic diner vibes with breakfast platters, wings, and sandwiches; the Downtown spot is fully 24/7, perfect for post-club recovery.
Mama’s Cocina Latina
1691 Monroe Dr NE, Piedmont Heights

24-hour drive-thru Mexican gems like tacos, tortas, and to-go margaritas—ideal for quick, flavorful late-night fuel.
Metro Diner & Bar
Peachtree Center, Downtown

Open 24/7 Fri-Sat, until 4 a.m. otherwise; think baby back ribs, spaghetti platters, and karaoke-fueled breakfast all night.
Pho 24
Multiple locations, e.g., 1353 Brockett Rd, Clarkston

Vietnamese noodle soups, pho, and rice dishes until 6 a.m. daily—steamy bowls to warm up after a chilly night out.
Morning House Korean BBQ
Satellite Blvd, Duluth, Ga.

Nearly 24/7 (9 a.m.–5 a.m.) all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue, ramen, and bulgogi for those deep-night cravings.
Sublime Doughnuts
535 10th St NE, Midtown, Atlanta, Ga.

24/7 gourmet doughnuts with creative flavors like crème brûlée—sweet tooth salvation at any hour.
Atlanta’s nightlife pulses long after the sun sets, and whether you’re wrapping up a concert at State Farm Arena, bar-hopping in Midtown, or just battling those 2 a.m. munchies, the city has you covered with spots that keep the griddles hot.
Below is a curated list of restaurants open late (past midnight) or all-night (24/7), drawn from the latest updates.
Open Past Midnight (Until 2 a.m. or Later)
- Fellini’s Pizza (Multiple locations, e.g., 971 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, Poncey-Highland) – Wallet-friendly New York-style slices until 2 a.m. (midnight some spots)—a post-bar staple since the ’80s.
- Woody’s Cheesesteaks (Multiple locations, e.g., 299 Moreland Ave NE, East Atlanta Village) – Philly-inspired cheesesteaks and fries until 4 a.m. Fri-Sat—greasy goodness near the action.
- Octopus Bar (Midtown) – Korean small plates like spicy daeji bulgogi until 2 a.m. Thu-Sat—bold flavors for adventurous night owls.
- Larry’s Late Night Eats (Forrest St NW, West End) – Burgers, noodle bowls, and pastas until 5 a.m.—diverse comfort food for the wee hours.
- The Bucket Shop (Buckhead) – Wings, burgers, and beer until 3 a.m.—a no-frills dive for game-night wind-downs.
- Velvet Taco (Buckhead) – Globally inspired tacos (quesa-birria, chicken & waffle) until 4 a.m. Fri-Sat—elevated fast-casual with a kick.
- Fin & Feathers (Midtown) – Nu-American soul food like fried chicken until 3 a.m. Fri-Sat—vibrant spot for groups chasing flavor.
- Pasha Restaurant and Bar (Miami Circle, Buckhead) – Mediterranean skewers and hummus until 2 a.m.—sleek vibes for a classy close to the night.
Why Atlanta Needs Late-Night Eateries
In a city that never truly sleeps—from bustling Hartsfield-Jackson Airport layovers to the thrum of music festivals and bar districts—late-night eateries are Atlanta’s unsung heroes, bridging the gap between day shifts and dawn patrols while fueling the creative chaos that defines Southern hospitality.
These spots, born from the city’s 24/7 ethos (hello, Waffle House headquarters), offer more than just greasy spoons or steaming pho; they create safe havens for night-shift workers, insomniacs, and revelers alike, fostering impromptu connections over shared plates that echo Atlanta’s diverse immigrant tapestry and resilient spirit.
Economically, they sustain neighborhoods by extending business hours, boosting tourism (think post-concert crowds), and even influencing pop culture—remember those viral Waffle House stories?
In an era of ghost kitchens and early closures, these enduring beacons remind us that good food, served anytime, keeps the heart of the A beating strong, turning ordinary hunger into memorable midnight magic.
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