Best Late-Night Dining
Eat or sleep? That is generally the question as the clock bears witness to a long night’s descent toward morning. But if you consider that life is short and Flanigan’s menu is long on lip-smacking, late-night snacks, the answer becomes clear: Grab a stool at the bar or a seat at the table and dig in. Big Daddy Flanigan knew something about staying up past midnight — he opened his eponymous business in 1959, as a nightclub chain in seven states. By 1986 Flanigan’s had evolved into casual restaurants scattered throughout South Florida. Late-night noshes include chicken wings, loaded nachos, fried shrimp, peel-and-eat shrimp, steamed clams, a fat Philadelphia cheese-steak sandwich, ten-ounce burger, spicy fries, and the signature one-and-three-quarter-pound hickory-smoked, fall-off-the-bone baby-back ribs (which outsells every other menu item three to one). Prices are eminently reasonable — burgers and snacks less than $10, ribs and other heartier fare less than $20. Better deal: The wings come free with every pitcher of draft beer, soda, ice tea, or lemonade every evening from 10 p.m. until closing — which means 4 a.m. That still leaves plenty of time to digest and go to sleep. Let’s hope, for your sake, you don’t have to get up for work the next morning.