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Ditch the chain restaurants and grab a midnight snack at one of these late-night restaurants.
Are you on the hunt for some delicious eats after dark in Lancaster? Let’s take you through the ultimate list of the city’s late night restaurants. Lancaster rocks the late-night dining scene, offering a variety of options to satisfy your cravings. Whether you’re a night owl or just looking for a midnight snack, these hidden gems are sure to hit the spot. Let’s dive in and explore the best late night dining spots in Lancaster!
Tellus360
For those looking to combine food, drinks, and live entertainment, Tellus 360 is the ultimate destination. This multi-level venue offers a rooftop bar, live music, and a late-night menu that’s available until 2 a.m. From pub favorites to Irish-inspired dishes, you’ll find a variety of options to satisfy your cravings.Â
Annie Bailey’s Irish Public House
Annie Bailey’s brings the charm of an authentic Irish pub to the heart of Lancaster. Open until 2 a.m. on the weekend, Annie Bailey’s is the perfect spot to enjoy traditional Irish dishes, hearty pub food, and a pint of Guinness late into the night. Some favorite menu items include: Shepherd’s Pie, fish and chips, cheesesteak egg rolls, and Irish nachos.
Shot and Bottle
Shot and Bottle offers a lively atmosphere with a great selection of food and drinks. Open until midnight on weekends, it’s a fantastic spot for late-night dining and socializing. Order the nachos or the disco fries as you settle into a booth with a cocktail at Shot and Bottle.
The Coffin Bar
The Coffin Bar, as the establishment claims, is obsessed with all things weird. The bar is shaped like a coffin, hence the name. This award-winning brewery is open until midnight daily, except on Sundays. A popular item is the kimchi fries. The Coffin Bar has eerie decor and creative cocktails that will surely make for an unforgettable late-night experience.Â
Stubby’s Bar and Grille
Stubby’s Bar and Grille is a local favorite with a welcoming atmosphere and hearty bar food. The bar, in true fashion, has a great selection of drinks. Open until 2 a.m. on the weekends, you can stop by for a cheesesteak or wings as your late-night snack.
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