Late night bites spots around Columbia, SC

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Late night bites around Columbia, SC

Beezer’s is a popular spot located across the street from UofSC campus.| Photo by COLAtoday

When you’re done living it up at local concert, festival, or event that may run late you might be a little hungry (or very hungry). Worry not. Here are some local spots where you can grab a bite late at night:

  • Beezers, 919 Sumter St. | A longtime late-night staple, Beezer’s is located just across the street from the UofSC Horseshoe serving sandwiches ‘til 4 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
  • Eddie’s Calzones, 817 Harden St. | If you decide to hit a bar on your way home and then need a little nosh, Eddie’s is the go-to spot for a calzone in Five Points — it is open ‘til 4 a.m.
  • Jack Brown’s Burgers 711 Harden St. | Another Five Points institution, Jack Brown’s is serving up its signature burgers ‘til 2 a.m.

Need more spots? We’ve got seven more late night eateries below.

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