Whether up late studying for an exam, coming back from a night out or simply wanting delicious comfort food past midnight, Austin offers a variety of restaurant and food truck options open late. The Daily Texan compiled a list of five spots in Austin that may not give the answers to the next exam, but will offer the answer to hunger.
Hoboken Pie – 718 Red River St.
This New Jersey style pizza place offers intricate pies like “Mission Pizza” with figs, pineapple, goat cheese and bacon, and more traditional options like “Margherita” and “Supreme.” Open until 2:30 a.m. everyday, Hoboken Pie invites customers to take a bite from a wide selection of pizza, garlic knots, strombolis, salads and sandwiches.
Chat Patta – 2207 Guadalupe St.
At this Indian-Pakistani food truck open until 2 a.m., visitors can satisfy their cravings from a steaming bowl of biryani, samosas or hearty curries. For those looking for a sweet treat, options include ras malaie, lassi and gulab jamun.
Mile High Mo’s Austin – 2716 1/2 Guadalupe St.
Located between In-N-Out and Whataburger, Mile High Mo’s stands out with bold Philadelphian and Canadian flavors, offering a menu including cheesesteak, poutine fries and smash burgers. With cheesy, savory goodness, raccoons won’t be the only ones wandering the streets late at night looking for a snack.
ATX Gyro – 2512 Rio Grande St.
For those looking for affordable Mediterranean food that isn’t Cava, visit ATX Gyro for shawarma wraps, gyros, falafel, kebabs and a wide selection of sides. Offering large portions of meat and vegan options, this food truck is open until 2 a.m. Sunday through Wednesday, 3 a.m. Thursdays and 4 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Mousam Spice House – 2819 Guadalupe St.
Run by Nepalese owners, this food truck offers authentic Indian and Nepalese flavors. The menu offers momos, a classic Nepalese dish, as well as tikka burritos, which combine South Asian spices with Mexican cuisine. Try a fusion of flavors before they close at 2 a.m. to satisfy late night cravings.