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Nightlife: Late-Night Bites
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Although some dining spots in Miami stop serving at 10pm, many are open very late or even around the clock--especially on weekends. So, if it's 4am and you need a quick bite after clubbing, don't fret. There are a vast number of pizza places lining Washington Avenue in South Beach that are open past 6am. Especially good are La Sandwicherie, 229 14th St. (behind the Amoco station; tel. 305/532-8934), which serves up a great late-night sandwich until 5am; and its next-door neighbor San Loco Tacos (235 14th St.; tel. 305/538-3009), which slings tacos until 5am on weeknights and 6am on weekends. Another place of note for night owls is the News Café, 800 Ocean Dr. (tel. 305/538-6397), a trendy and well-priced cafe that has an enormous menu offering great all-day breakfasts, Middle Eastern platters, fruit bowls, or steak and potatoes--and everything is served 24 hours a day. In Coconut Grove, there's another crowded News Café, 2901 Florida Ave. (behind Mayfair; tel. 305/774-6397), serving up the same fresh food around the clock. If your night out was at one of the Latin clubs around town, stop in at Versailles, 3555 SW 8th St. (tel. 305/444-0240), in Little Havana. What else but a Cuban medianoche (midnight sandwich) will do? It's not open all night, but its hours extend well past midnight--usually until 3 or 4am on weekends--to cater to gangs of revelers, young and old.
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