When was the last time you were out and about after midnight in Amarillo? It may not be as regular as it was when you were younger, but you can bet that if you are out, you are hungry.

Why Go Out After Midnight?

You may have just been out and enjoyed a good show or movie. You may have had a cold one or two. Maybe your late night is because you were heading back into town from a weekend away.

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Whatever kept you out late, you know you need a bite before you head home. You need that stomach full before you even think of calling it a night. If it has been a while, you may not have the regular stops after a night out in Amarillo.

What is Even Open for Food After Midnight in Amarillo?

Back in the day, we would go to Whataburger, Waffle House, and Wheels on 10th. Sometimes we would throw IHOP or Denny's into the mix. Yes, some of those places are still available for a late-night meal, but I wasn't aware of the number of places you can enjoy after midnight.

Amarillo's Great Places For Food After Midnight

  • Whataburger - Open 24 Hours
  • Denny's - Open 24 Hours
  • IHOP - Open 24 Hours
  • Cattleman's Cafe - Open 24 Hours
  • Waffle House - Open 24 Hours
  • McDonald's - Western Location Open 24 Hours
  • Subway - 3 Locations Open 24 Hours - 14701 I-40, 8615 Canyon Dr, 6930 I-40
  • Taco Bell -Open until 2 am or 3 am, depending on the location.
  • Drunken Oyster - Open until 2 am Friday and Saturday
  • Twin Peaks - Open until 2 am Friday and Saturday
  • 9th Inning - Open until 2 am Friday and Saturday
  • Buffalo Wild Wings - Open until 2 am Friday and Saturday

You have a great selection of places to eat late at night in Amarillo. All you have to decide is what you are hungry for at the moment. You may even find a nice selection of Food Trucks open as well.

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