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Midnight Express
Top hangover-prevention fare offered into the wee hours
The fix: nachos at Sneaky Dee's
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AUGUSTA HOUSE
The kitchen’s pad Thai and curries
($7–$9), which owner Kim Bui’s mom cooks, make for a non-traditional chaser—and good dance party fuel.
CADILLAC LOUNGE
At this gregarious rockabilly bar with a pleasantly seedy saloon interior, the bison burger ($10) with hand-cut fries and chipotle aïoli is a must.
HAIR OF THE DOG
The kitchen is open late throughout the week, allowing tipplers to sample impressively diverse offerings, including a cumin-spiced tuna melt ($13) made with fresh tuna.
PANTAGES MARTINI BAR & LOUNGE
High-end but unstuffy, the small, solid menu lets you nibble on barbecued duck won tons ($10) or make a bigger commitment with a bowl of mac and cheese ($8).
SNKEAY DEE’S
Scarf down spicy, carb-heavy Mexican food until the sun comes up (well, almost—they’re open until 4:30 a.m. on weekends). The heaping Kings Crown nachos ($14.25) will always set things right for the morning after.
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