####Time: 8 p.m.
**Place: Ingredient True Eatery** _10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m._
**What to Get:** Want to start light? Ingredient offers a variety of salads packed with healthy toppings and fresh flavors, or you can make your own salad, choosing from their selection of over 30 toppings. If you’re not feeling a salad, try out a sandwich, such as the inside-out grilled cheese, or grab a snack, such as hummus of the day with pita bread.
####Time: 9 p.m.
**Place: Shakespeare’s Pizza** _11 a.m. to 11 p.m._
**What to Get:** For big groups, order a pizza to split. The Masterpiece features eight different toppings and weighs about five pounds when it gets to the table. For a slightly less extreme pizza, try The Darwin, topped with red onions, green peppers, artichoke hearts, tomatoes and turkey, or just build your own pizza.
####Time: 10 p.m.
**Place: Lakota Coffee Company** _6 a.m. to 12 a.m._
**What to Get:** Grab a coffee and refuel for the night. Lakota Coffee Company offers a variety iced coffees, lattes and cappuccinos, as well as tea and hot chocolate. Pair your drink of choice with a cup of soup and one of their sandwich selections, like The Ultimate BLT or the Mesquite Turkey.
####Time: 11 p.m.
**Place: Jimmy John’s** _10:30 a.m. to 3 a.m._
**What to Get:** Find a casual spot to hang out at Jimmy John’s on East Broadway. The chain’s promise of “freaky fast” sandwiches make it a good place to stop in and grab a sub to-go. Not going out? Order for delivery and let the food come to you.
####Time: 12 a.m.
**Place: Seoul Taco** _11 a.m. to 2 a.m._
**What to Get:** Mexican and Korean flavors collide at Seoul Taco. Tacos, burritos and quesadillas take on a Korean twist with the addition of Beef Bulgogi (thinly sliced strips of steak) and Seoul sauces mixed with fresh vegetables. Other protein options include chicken, spicy pork and tofu, allowing restaurant-goers to customize their meal.
####Time: 1 a.m.
**Place: Strange Donuts** _7 a.m. to 2 a.m._
**What to Get:** If you stopped by Seoul Taco, grab dessert at Strange Donuts in the same building. Go simple or get strange with donut options ranging from the classic glazed to the blueberry cheesecake and gooey butter. Strange Donuts lives up to its name with its unique creations like the Majestic Unicorn donut, topped with Fruity Pebbles cereal, and the popular maple Bacon donut.
####Time: 2 a.m.
**Place: Insomnia Cookies** _11 a.m. to 3 a.m._
**What to Get:** When you just _need_ those late night cookies, call Insomnia. Their flavors include classic sugar cookie, chocolate chunk, double chocolate mint and peanut butter chip. Brownies and ice cream are available as well, and you can either stop by the store or order for delivery.
####Time: 3-5 a.m.
**Place: Broadway Diner** _24 hours_
**What to Get:** When comfort food cravings call in the early morning, stop in at the 24-hour Broadway Diner. Popular orders include the Reuben and French Dip sandwiches, or grab a side instead: French fries, onion rings and macaroni & cheese are always there when you need them.
####Time: 6 a.m.
**Place: Harold’s Doughnuts** _6 a.m. to 2 p.m._
**What to Get:** If you’re looking for doughnuts a little less strange, check out the selection at Harold’s. The more traditional flavors don’t disappoint, and if you want to try something different, go for the chocolate peanut butter or turtle doughnut. Make sure to write a note on the chalkboard wall before you leave.
####Time: 7 a.m.
**Place: Ernie’s Cafe and Steakhouse** _6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m._
**What to Get:** Settle into a table and recover the next morning over coffee and a breakfast plate. Ernie’s menu specializes in its breakfast options, including made-to-order omelets, French toast and golden hash browns. With the large portions, you’ll never leave feeling hungry.
_Edited by Katie Rosso | krosso@themaneater.com_