
"SF isn't a late-night dining town. That's just a fact of life. But there are still great food options-even if those options are slim-for those who are working, drinking, dancing, or swan diving off a table while singing karaoke until late. So when you need something like pizza to offset the sweet margaritas or just want to inhale a burrito before knocking right out, head to one of these spots-they're open past 11pm."
"Need some no-fuss french toast and chicken fried steak smothered in gravy at 1:30am? The two-level, retro-style diner is open 24 hours (Thursday to Sunday), and will draw you in with red swivel chairs, bright neon lights, and a menu of hearty breakfast classics that never fail to hit the spot. Orphan Andy's has been a Castro staple since the 1970s, and based on the after-bar crowds, locals, and tourists who continuously pack this joint at the stumbly end of the day-this place will never go out of style."
"Operating for over three decades at 16th and Valencia, Panchita's is where to go for some of the city's best pupusas-and a filling meal for under $10 at 2am on a Friday. They're packed with delicious meats and vegetables, and plenty of cheese that oozes out to form crispy edges around the griddled masa. When we head to this counter-service Mission spot, we inevitably end up with a couple of revueltas, a classic mix of chicharron, bean, and cheese,"
"The neon "pizza by the slice" sign glowing in the window of Primo Pizza is a beacon of all things cheesy and carb-filled. The NoPa spot, located on a sleepy stretch of Divisadero, has the exact pizzas you'll want to stuff in your face at 2am, or at the end of the night when you've lost your voice to karaoke. They're dripping with mozzarella, and loaded with meatballs, garlic and buffalo sauce, and other toppings that get messy in the best way."
San Francisco offers limited late-night dining options, but several establishments stay open past 11pm to serve hearty food. Orphan Andy's in the Castro operates 24 hours (Thursday to Sunday) and serves breakfast classics such as french toast and chicken fried steak amid retro decor. Panchita's on 16th and Valencia has served pupusas for over three decades and provides filling meals under $10 into the early morning. Primo Pizza on Divisadero sells pizza by the slice with heavy mozzarella and messy toppings ideal for late-night cravings. These spots cater to bar-goers, workers, and night crowds seeking comforting, filling fare.
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