Open Late in Gwinnett

You've just left a concert at Gas South District or a fantastic show at the Aurora Theatre.

You're not ready for the night to end. Where do you go for another drink or a bite to eat? Whether you're thirsty, hungry, or looking to sing your heart out, Gwinnett's got some tremendous late-night spots.

Grab a Pint

TopGolf in Buford is the place to be on a weekend night. They have everything you need with games, food, and beverages. Open until midnight Friday and Saturday

Parma Tavern is the perfect spot to grab one (or two) more drinks and some late-night pizza. Be sure to try the Parma Ale. Open until 1 am every day except Sunday

If you're near Lawrenceville, keep the night going at Universal Joint. Grab a craft beer or cocktail and play some cornhole. Open until 2 am every day except Sunday

Head to McCray's Tavern on the Square when you're ready to bar hop. They've got craft beer, scotch, bourbon, wine and more. Open until 1 am Friday and Saturday

Good Word Brewing and Public House serves frosty beers for the night owls. Open until midnight Friday and Saturday

B&W Burgers, Buns, & Brews is another spot serving drinks into the night. Open until 1 am Friday and Saturday

Grab a Plate

Seo Ra Beol is open 24 hours, making it the ultimate after-hours stop. They're well-known for their Gal Bi, marinated short rib. They also offer Korean BBQ. 

E.M. Bop Korean BBQ is another excellent spot for a late-night bite. Open until 3 am Monday-Saturday

Sticking with the Korean BBQ theme, 9292 will curb your night-time cravings. Open until midnight every day

Grab the Mic

At Do Re Mi, you can enjoy a private room where you can pick from hundreds of top hits from Journey to Britney. Order food and beverages throughout the night. Hours vary; check listing

Gang Nam Style Karaoke is another fun spot to show off your skills. Check out the vibrant, unique decor and order a special cocktail. Open until 2 am Monday-Saturday and midnight Sunday

All hours are subject to change; please consult individual businesses for current info.


This article, originally written for exploregwinnett.org, has been modified for use on jessicawhittingslow.com.

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