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Eateries open late in Portland

Midnight cravings strike again.

People eating in a dim restaurant in the evening.

Wine + dine during evenings at Hey Love.

Photo via PDXtoday

We’ve all been here before: it’s late at night, the sandwich you had for lunch is basically ancient history, and your stomach is growling like a wild animal. But where to eat?

Rather than visiting another Taco Bell drive-thru — we’ve got you covered with 13 eateries that are open late in Portland.

Hours listed are businesses’ latest closing times — check links for full schedules.

🍽️ Dine in

  • Mox Boarding House, 1938 W Burnside St. | Closes at 12 a.m. every day | Dinner + tabletop games
  • Sunrice, 2133 SE 11th Ave. | Closes at 12 a.m. Mon.-Sat. | Filipino-fusion comfort food
  • Bottle Rocket, 1207 SE Hawthorne Blvd. | Closes at 12 a.m. every day | Hamburger meals
  • Matador, 4111 N. Williams Ave. | Closes at 2 a.m. Fri. + Sat. | Mexican cuisine + street tacos
  • LoveVerona Pizza & Pasta, 540 SW College St. | Closes at 2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. | How ‘bout a slice?

🥡 Take it to-go

  • Small Pharoah’s, 340 SW Fifth St. | Open 24/7 | Falafels + gyros
  • Cartopia Food Carts, 1207 SE Hawthorne Blvd. | Closes at 12 a.m. every day | Thai street food, Belgian-style fries, fruit cups, and more
  • Thai Champa, 938 E. Burnside St. | Closes at 3 a.m. Fri.-Sat. | Curry chicken with rice + spring rolls
  • Master Philly Cheesesteaks, 600 SE 146th Ave. | Closes at 4 a.m. every day | Need we say more?

🍻 Bottoms up

  • Hale Pele, 2733 NE Broadway | Closes at 12 a.m. | It’s getting Tiki in here
  • O’Dear Bar & Grill, 10810 NE Sandy Blvd. | Closes at 1 a.m. every day | Stuffed jalapeños, Korean cauliflower bites, burgers, and more
  • Roadside Attraction, 1000 SE 12th Ave. | Closes at 1 a.m. every day | Dark dive with trinkets galore
  • Hey Love, 920 E. Burnside St. | Closes 1 a.m. on Fri.-Sat. | Summer-themed cocktails in plant paradise
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