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The Hudson Valley Late-Night Munchie Guide

A town-by-town list of the kitchens still open after 11 PM — updated monthly, no mystery pizza.

By Jay — Editorial Team··6 min read
Updated quarterly

Every Hudson Valley resident who has ever been hungry at midnight already knows the problem: most kitchens close by ten, the good ones close by nine, and the options that remain are usually a gas station and the regret of not planning better. This guide is for everyone who has stood in their kitchen at 11:45 PM and wondered why the Valley's food scene, widely considered one of the best in the country, disappears the moment the sun does.

What follows is a working list of the kitchens we know are still serving after 11 PM, organized by town. We update it monthly. If a spot starts closing earlier without telling anyone, or if a new late-night operation opens, let us know and we'll fix it.

Kingston

Kingston has the Valley's most active late-night scene, a mix of Stockade District bars with kitchens that stay open past most, and the newer late-night experiments in midtown.

Kingston Uptown

Urban Fork Late Night is the current standard-bearer. Open Thursday–Saturday until 1 AM with a tight menu of smash burgers, crispy chicken sandwiches, and the kind of loaded fries that exist only to meet this exact moment. The vibe skews 25–45 and the kitchen cooks, not reheats.

Stockade Tavern stays open late on weekends with a smaller late-night menu, usually a burger, a flatbread, and something fried. Good if you want a cocktail with your food.

Kingston Rondout / Midtown

Savona's on Broadway runs a pizza counter that serves slices until midnight most nights. Standard New York slice, exactly what you want.

Beacon

Beacon's late-night scene is smaller but getting better. The weekend day-tripper crowd kept a few kitchens honest, and a handful of spots now treat the 11 PM shift like it matters.

Happy Valley Arcade Bar is the obvious answer, open late most nights, kitchen runs until midnight on weekends, and the food is real (burgers, fried chicken, vegan options that aren't an afterthought). The arcade part is not a gimmick; it's 30+ cabinets and a genuine scene.

Quinn's on Main runs noodle bowls and dumplings until close on weekends. Small kitchen, limited menu, but the ramen is legitimately good and the late hours fill a real gap.

Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie has the Valley's largest year-round population, which means it also has the best density of late-night-by-default operations: diners, pizza counters, and the kind of bar-food kitchens that never really stopped.

Palace Diner is the anchor, open 24 hours, genuine diner menu, has been there forever and probably always will be. Breakfast-for-dinner, gravy fries, thick shakes, and booths that have absorbed decades of post-midnight confessions.

Mill House Brewing Company on Mill Street runs a late kitchen on weekends with a short menu focused on pizza and burgers. Good if you want to drink something craft alongside.

For slices, Twisted Soul and Rossi's both run late — Rossi's in particular is a classic college-fueling operation that survives on students and the occasional dispensary-adjacent customer.

New Paltz

College town, which means late-night eating is a professional concern. New Paltz also happens to sit just across the river from Kingston, making it an easy add-on if you're already out.

McGillicuddy's runs a full menu until 1 AM on weekends, wings, quesadillas, nachos, the whole college canon. Busy, loud, cash-friendly. Great for the last shift before bed.

Moonburger is a plant-based burger operation that stays open later than any plant-based operation has a right to. For vegan and vegetarian readers this is essentially the only late option between Kingston and Poughkeepsie.

Sideshow Kitchen on Main stretches its kitchen hours on weekends into the 11–midnight range. Smaller crowd than McGillicuddy's, same post-drink mission.

Hudson

Hudson's restaurant scene is famously intense between 6–10 PM and famously dormant after that. The late-night options are thin but real.

The Spotty Dog Books & Ale serves beer and a small food program late into the night, though the kitchen itself closes early. Good if you want a beer and a snack, less good if you're hungry.

Olde Hudson on Warren Street runs late on weekends with a short, well-executed bar menu. Lower volume than Stockade Tavern in Kingston but similar intent.

The 24-Hour Survivors

The Valley used to have a lot more 24-hour diners. Most are gone. These are the ones still standing:

  • Palace Diner (Poughkeepsie), the core answer.
  • Olympic Diner (Mahopac), technically just outside the Valley, but close enough that it counts when you're desperate.
  • Hyde Park Diner, open very late, technically not always 24 hours but often enough that it belongs here.

If you know of other 24-hour operations still operating 24 hours, email us, we'd rather over-verify than list a spot that closed at 11 PM three years ago.

Pizza by the Slice, After 10 PM

Pizza is the quintessential munchie, and slice-by-slice operations tend to stay open later than anything else. A partial list:

  • Savona's (Kingston), reliable until midnight
  • Rossi's (Poughkeepsie), college-hours-reliable
  • McGrath's (Kingston), weekends only, but goes late
  • Bonfire (Beacon), runs a slice window on weekends until 1 AM
  • New Paltz Pizza (New Paltz), open late, classic slice

Gas Stations That Cook

Controversial but necessary: a few Valley gas stations have functioning kitchens, and when it's 2 AM and nothing else is open, these become the answer.

We're not going to name specific gas stations here, hours shift constantly and the quality varies wildly, but if you're in the Kingston / Saugerties / New Paltz triangle and it's past 1 AM, a gas station deli is probably your best remaining option short of driving to Mahopac.

What we'd love to cover but can't yet

There's an obvious gap in this guide: food trucks. The Valley has a growing late-night food truck scene, particularly around breweries and concert venues, but truck locations shift weekly and we don't want to publish a guide that's wrong within 48 hours. If you run a late-night food truck and want to get on our radar, email us and we'll start a separate tracker.

We also haven't covered the far southern end of the Valley (Westchester / Rockland) in this edition. That's the next expansion.

How we built this list

Everything here has been called, visited, or verified within the last 30 days. Hours change constantly, especially in the shoulder seasons, so treat this as "currently accurate" rather than "permanent." We update monthly and welcome corrections.

Related reading: The Hudson Valley THC Drink Guide covers what to drink with your 11 PM burger; The Dispensary + Brewery Day Trip builds out a full weekend that ends at one of these kitchens.

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