The Bustling Coastal City That Eats More Late-Night Food Than Anywhere Else, According To A New Report - Tasting Table
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The Bustling Coastal City That Eats More Late-Night Food Than Anywhere Else, According To A New Report - Tasting Table
"Every foodie needs a late-night bite sometimes, whether it's to soak up rounds of margaritas or satisfy a craving that strikes before bed. However, some places have a much bigger evening dining scene than others, and in a recent survey by Toast regarding late-night eating trends in the U.S., it was Miami, Florida, that emerged as the top city for dishing out food after dark."
"The outlet polled 850 restaurant customers to find the country's biggest hotspots for evening eats, and in 2024, Miami racked up 50% more dining transactions after 10 p.m. than the average American city. It beat out runners-up like Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas, by 18% and 21%, respectively. Miami's restaurant scene is more than robust enough to support the statistics."
A Toast survey of 850 restaurant customers found Miami records 50% more dining transactions after 10 p.m. than the average American city. Miami outpaces Charlotte by 18% and Dallas by 21% in late-night dining volume. Restaurants in Florida overall make 62% more sales by volume after 10 p.m. compared with eateries in other leading states such as Texas, Ohio, and New York. Forty-three percent of respondents reported eating out late mainly to spend time with friends. Bars receive the most business after dark in major U.S. cities. Miami's nightlife includes many rooftop sky bars and late‑night fine-dining options like Boia De and COTE Miami Steakhouse.
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