Fatso's Last Stand is a great place to assuage late-night munchies after a night of partying. This family-friendly fast-food place, which started out as a small hot-dog stand serves classic American fast-food dishes like hot-dogs, mac and cheese, fried shrimp and so on. So whether you want to get some takeout for the family or want a bite in the middle of the night, step into this restaurant and fill yourself with pocket-friendly junk-food.
Maxwell Street Depot is of historic importance to the Bridgeport neighborhood. This quaint hot dog shop has satiated hungry patrons over generations and it continues to do so around the clock. The outlet is small and is mostly a take-out joint with a small section available for patrons to dine in. Known for their huge burgers, pork chop sandwiches, Polish n fries, the Bacon, Egg sandwich, Fish Sandwich and sausages, Maxwell Street Depot's unique setting and friendly services sets it apart from corporate contemporaries.
Considered to be among the last remaining original drive-in eateries in the country, Superdawg Drive-In is indeed a rare breed. A local institution since it opened in 1948, Chicagoan's travel the distance from all over the city to visit this place for their fabulous hot dogs and sandwiches. Owned by the same family who founded it, it still retains its retro look and carhop service. Loyal patrons swear by their all-beef Superdawg with super fries, signature pickles and Spanish onions. You can also try their other sandwiches such as Whoopskidawg, Super chic, Whooper burger, Super shrimp and Super fish that are equally delicious. Don't miss their fountain drinks like black Kows and super sundaes.
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Allende Restaurant is situated right next to DePaul University and is a favorite with college students. It is open till 5a on Fridays and Saturdays and 3a on other days, so if you crave late-night snacks, this is the place to go. It is also a popular spot, especially with students, for nursing hangovers. The menu is a blend of fast food and gourmet eats, all offered at wallet-friendly prices. Savor Oaxaqueña, a beefsteak and ham preparation, and vegetarian tacos made from sour cream, cheese, avocado, lettuce, beans and rice. You can also enjoy Mexican Sausage Burrito, Skirt Steak Tacos or a full meal like Flauta Dinner. To cure late-night hunger pangs just walk in for guacamole & chips or fries with salsa.
Jim's Original has been in business since 1939 and going by its popularity, it seems it will stick around for a while longer. The food stand has a huge following with local Chicagoans who stop by for their famous sandwiches and hot dogs. A couple of popular items on the menu include the Polish sausage and Pork chop sandwiches, in fact that is probably why there is usually a long line snaking away from the register. Jim's is popular as a late night binge meal or post pub hopping destination and the 24-hr. stand stays busy until dawn. While the lines can get long, service is fast-paced and patrons eventually get to satisfy their hot dog cravings; with a side order of free fries, it makes for a satisfying meal.
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Originally opened as a grocery store in 1929, Carms Beef and Italian Ice is a popular spot in University Village neighborhood. The restaurant serves Chicago-inspired dishes like hot dogs, polish sausage, meatballs, Italian beef dishes. Apart from food, it is most famous for its Italian Ice. A favorite for among kids and adults alike, the flavorful ice is available during summer months of April to September. Do try the Italian sub-style sandwich with original lemon Italian ice.
