Nocturnal noshing: Because all-night food still loves off-campus.
A diverse student body in a diverse city needs a diverse selection of dining options. Along with T.C. and House of Pies, here are a few more ways to ward off the midnight munchies.
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1) La Tapatia Taqueria - 1749 Richmond - Tex-Mex - Open 24 hours
2) West Gray Cafe - 415 W Gray - Cafe - Open 24 hours
3) Ruchi's Taqueria Las Americas - 3102 S. Shepherd - Mexican - Open 24 hours
4) Agora - 712 Westheimer - Cafe + Wine Bar- 9a.m.-2a.m.
5) Late Night Pie - 302 Tuam - Pizza - 12p.m.-3a.m.
6) Chapultepec Mexican Restaurant - 1813 Richmond - Tex-Mex - Open 24 hours
7) 59 Diner - 3801 Farnham - Soups, Salads, Burgers, and Breakfast - Open 24 hours
8) Mai's Restaurant - 3403 Milam - Vietnamese and Chinese food - 10a.m.-3a.m. or later
9) Katz's Deli & Bar - 616 Westheimer - Deli, Hot Meals, and Bar - Open 24 hours
10) Bibas One's a Meal - 812 Westheimer - Greek - 24 Hours
11) Tacos A Go Go - 3704 Main Street (off the Light Rail/ Ensemble Stop) - Mexican - Open 7a.m. -2a.m. Friday & Saturday
12) Taco Cabana (Kirby) - 3905 Kirby - Tex-Mex - Open 24 hours Taco Cabana (Target) - 8101 S Main - Tex-Mex - Open 24 hours
13) House of Pies - 3112 Kirby - Desserts, Breakfast, Coffee Shop - Open 24 hours
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