

6501 Eastern Ave., 41ĭouble T Diner : Full of old-school charm and with a menu stuffed with comfort food and homemade desserts, there’s no better place to end a night of debauchery than at Double T Diner. And the diner’s neon, glowing sign, aqua colored booths, and juke boxes give off real retro vibes. 718 York Rd., 41īroadway Diner: Featured on the Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins, & Dives, Guy Fieri endorsed this diner’s Hungarian goulash, potato crusted salmon, and shrimp creole as his must-order faves. The best part? This diner is open 24/7, so there’s no need to worry about getting in before closing time.

Try anything from late-night pancakes and omelettes to chicken parmigiana subs and fried onion rings. Towson Diner: Open since 1957, this family-owned restaurant is a Towson staple, offering classic renditions of American breakfast and lunch dishes. Try the Greek fries, loaded up with oregano, feta cheese, and tzatziki for the ultimate salty snack. From Greek and Italian to classic diner options, you just might have trouble deciding. Never on Sunday: This late-night eatery champions a menu with a dizzying array of decadent dishes. With creative slices like the decadent lucky 7 Pizza, topped with seven types of cheese, or the meat lovers pizza, covered with strips of beef, bacon, pepperoni, sausage, bacon, and salami, this isn’t your average nighttime nibble. 239 W Read St., 41īrick Oven Pizza: This after-hours pizza place is open until 3 a.m. Open until 3 a.m., this cafe serves up street style buns as well as Vietnamese coffee, empanadas, and an extensive pastry selection. The Bun Shop: If fried food isn’t your late night go-to, this Mt. For a dish that’s sure to soak up some alcohol, split The Bad Mother Clucker-a white pizza topped with chicken, bacon, and a swirl of Ranch-with your inebriated gang. Hot Tomatoes: Open until 3 a.m., midnight munchers love to refuel with grab-and-go slices at this Fells Point joint. The family-owned stand is known for their crab mac-and-cheese dog, piled high with homemade macaroni, crab, Old Bay seasoning, and a twist of lemon. Stuggy’s: This Fells Point favorite is the perfect spot to hit after a night of bar-hopping or a long Orioles game. The decadent meat lovers stromboli and Maria D’s cheesesteak, complete with fried onions, hot peppers, cabbage lettuce, and green peppers, are just two of this shops greasiest creations. And, it will be on the agenda with each and every visit to Baltimore, which we hope are many.Maria D’s Sub Shop: Placate your midnight appetite with Maria D’s famous super sized sandwiches, open from 10 a.m.-2:30 a.m. We tried dessert - the baklava cheesecake. And, the refill was offered - I did not have to ask. The coffee was strong - which we love (it's so hard to find good coffee, if you like it bolder than a bean waved over hot water). You'll be in heaven! Also tried the spanakopita (probably butchered the spelling, but I'm a foodie - not an English teacher. And, get the eggs benedict made with the crab cakes. We ended up going twice - once for a late lunch and once for breakfast. So, we decided to work in a Guy Fieri Triple D pick into the mix that week. I was in Baltimore on business, but my Husband was traveling with me for his Birthday weekend. You can wait longer than that in a fast-food drive-through. But, we were lucky enough that two couples stepped out of line, and our wait was only a measly 8 minutes. Worth every minute of the wait, if there is one.
