After a long night out with friends or buried beneath a pile of books, hunger inevitably strikes. Look no further than the streets of East Lansing to satisfy all those late night cravings.
Night moves
When looking for something to put the aching need for food to rest, East Lansing boasts a variety of late-night eateries. Here are just a few:
The Pita Pit
Open until 3 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and midnight Sunday
219 E. Grand River Ave.
(517) 333-9850
Menna’s Joint
Open until 3 a.m. Sunday through Wednesday, and 4 a.m. Thursday through Saturday
115 Albert Ave.
(517) 351-3827
McDonald’s
Open 24 hours
1024 E. Grand River Ave.
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Gumby’s Pizza & Wings
Open until 3 a.m. weekdays and 3:30 a.m. weekends
311 E. Grand River Ave.
(517) 351-8400
Jimmy John’s
Open until 3 a.m. seven days a week
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643 E. Grand River Ave.
(517) 351-1800
Healthy munchies
If you are trying to avoid the bulge of too much night eating, here are some tips and suggestions to stop the hunger pains and prevent the waistline backlash:
Bowls of fruit — Meijer Inc. sells several sizes of fruit bowls ranging from just grapes to concoctions of pineapple, melon, watermelon, strawberries and grapes.
Bananas and milk — It sounds awkward, but cutting up slices of banana and pouring a little milk and sugar or a sugar substitute on top makes a sweet and healthy snack.
Raw veggies — Anything from “ants on a log” (aka celery with peanut butter and raisins on top) to dipping carrots in hummus is always a good alternative to snacking on cookies or ice cream.
Yogurt — Eating it plain, or spicing it up with some granola and fruit, makes a good late-night snack.