San Francisco is known for its culinary flare, widely recognized as one of the best cities for food in the country. But if you’re among those who enjoy late-night dining, finding midnight grub will likely be a challenge.
A new report said San Francisco has among the earliest restaurant closing times in the world.
The analysis by online food magazine Chef’s Pencil found the average final seating time in the City by the Bay was 9 p.m.
That’s the earliest of any major U.S. city and “substantially lower than its American peers,” according to the review.
Worldwide, San Francisco’s average tied for the third earliest.
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Only Luxembourg and Auckland, New Zealand had earlier closing times: 8:45 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. respectively.
In the U.S., Miami and Las Vegas ranked the best for late-night dining, with the average last seating time clocking in at 10:30 p.m.
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