Here is the Late Night Food Scene in Rochester, New York!


A chopped cheese from Bar Bad Ending on Monroe Ave

A chopped cheese from Bar Bad Ending’s late-night menu

For years, people have complained about Rochester, New York’s lack of a late-night food scene. While this may have been true in previous years, I am here to share that there are numerous fantastic restaurants and to-go spots that cater to the night owls around the city, serving up dishes until the early morning. Rochester, New York, has a good late-night food scene; you just need to know where to go!


Open until 2 am on weekends: Halal’N’Out (Monroe Avenue), Arian’s Mediterranean Kebab & Grill, Otara Kitchen, Halal Spot, Vasko’s, ROC Deli, Lakeside Hots, Just Chik’n, Master Falafel.

Open until 3 am on weekends: La Patrona Taqueria, Mediterranean Kebab House, Berlin Halal Doner & Kebab, South Wedge Hots & Subs, and Halla Kebab.

Open until 4 am on weekends: Shah’s Halal Food, D.P. Dough


To the best of my ability, I will share my full list of late-night eateries and the neighborhoods you can find them in. It’s always good to be flexible or call ahead, as situations change that are out of our control. However, you can mostly depend on this list for delicious, late-night eats in Rochester, New York!

Here is the Underrated Guide’s list of Rochester, New York’s late-night restaurants and eateries:


Lower Monroe (LOMO)

East End

Monroe Avenue

Park Avenue

Marketview Heights (Public Market)

North Winton Village (NWV)

Swillburg & South Wedge

Washington Square

St. Paul Quarter

Corn Hill

College Town

Henrietta

Other late-night food around Rochester

Rochester, New York, has a bustling late-night food scene; Good luck exploring. Enjoy!

Andy Gold

Andy Gold is a writer from Los Angeles living in Rochester, New York. Andy loves writing about travel, good eats, hip bars, live music experiences, exploration, and sharing unique things to do in underrated cities.

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