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5 Best Places To Eat Late Night In Ann Arbor

Hungry? I am after thinking of these places!

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5 Best Places To Eat Late Night In Ann Arbor
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Many of the best parts of a night out is the food you eat on the way home. Whether you are a pizza fan, chicken nugget fan, ice cream, or even omelette fan, Ann Arbor is home to many of the greasiest, most delicious restaurants that are open way too late. These are my favorite places to end my night, even if I was just in the library.

Whatever your reason is for being out late enough to visit these places, I can guarantee you will leave overly full and satisfied.

**WARNING: mouth watering images ahead**

1. New York Pizza Depot


Home of the best pizza, chicken nuggets, french fries, and even nachos if your heart desires. Perfect for a wide range of foods that are always hot and delicious

2. Pizza House


This is for sure a place you are guaranteed to see at least five other people you know, so if you are ashamed to be eating an entire large cheesy bread yourself, beware.

3. Fleetwood Diner


Breakfast for dinner? Why not breakfast at 2 AM?

4. Mr. Spots


Two words...WAFFLE FRIES

5. Ray's Red Hots


You can never go wrong with a hot dog and fries.


If you live by the motto nothing good happens after 2 AM, you definitely haven't been out to late night in Ann Arbor.



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