It's been more than five years since bars and restaurants were forced to close because of the pandemic, effectively taking out the nightlife scene — and late-night dining along with it. But now, people are going out again. And someone has to feed them.

Yes, we've lost pretty much every 24/7 joint (RIP, Breakfast King and the Denver Diner), and those that remain continue to have limited hours . But more and more eateries are staying open later, looking to capture a crowd that's hungry once again for 1 a.m. munchies.

For the past several years, 24/7 Mexican drive-thrus have been the savior for those with late-night cravings, and we couldn't have gotten through without them. Sometimes, though, you want to sit down inside a restaurant at 1 a.m. and scarf French dips or gyros or fries lo

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