Where to Find 24 Hour Restaurants in Orlando, Florida

Sabah Karimi
When those late-night hunger pangs just won't subside, you can head off to a 24-hour restaurant in Orlando for a quick fix. Since most of the resort restaurants and stop serving at around 10 p.m. (or appetizers until 2 a.m. if it's a bar), you might be thinking pizza or the late-night drive thru are your only options. Just take a short drive around Orlando and you'll run into a few places that are much better than your fast food standby; here's where you'll find some of the best 24 hour restaurants in Orlando:

Betos Mexican Food
103 State Road 436, Casselberry
It's a short drive outside of Orlando on 436, but well worth the trip when you're craving burritos and nachos. Betos serves up authentic flavors and generous portions; be prepared to take home some leftovers. If anything, it's a nice alternative to the 'Bell.

Steak 'n Shake
2820 E. Coloniol Drive, Orlando
Even though it's a chain, it's got plenty to offer for your restaurant experience. Steak 'n Shake is famous for diner-style burgers and enormous milkshakes, and a visit here will definitely make your late-night run worthwhile. Just avoid the 2 a.m. post-bar rush and you'll be all set with your favorite American platter.

B-Line Diner
9801 International Drive, Orlando
It's tucked inside the Peabody Hotel, and is one of the best places to order a classic cheeseburger with the works. Just save room for dessert here; from oversized brownies to gourmet pastries, this is also a sweet lover's paradise.

24-Hour Restaurant at the Travelodge Suites
5399 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee
This is one of the hotels/motels in the area that serves food all day and night. The 24-hour coffee station will give you enough to pull off your all-nighter with ease, and the restaurant serves classic American fare. Take your pick of burgers, sandwiches, soups, and salads.

Denny's
3162 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando
If all else fails, you can always count on Denny's for your omelet, pancakes, or chicken sandwich. This venue stays busy all night long, so expect to wait about 15-20 minutes for your table on busy nights.

From greasy Mexican food at Betos to gourmet sandwich platters at the B-Line Diner, there's something for every hungry traveler during the late-night run in Orlando. Even if it's just for dessert, you'll find something to hit the spot! Take your seat at any of these popular 24 hour restaurants in Orlando for your fill of the classics.

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