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  2. Late-Night Delivery: Which City Orders the Most Food? - AOL

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    By Sam Dean There's always plenty of anecdotal evidence about how America's biggest cities do food differently: San Francisco's all burritos and fresh ingredients, Chicago's big on meat, New York ...

  3. The Best Restaurants for Those Late Night Cravings - AOL

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    Late-night fine dining (until 3 a.m. nightly, closed Mondays) with live music is always a good idea, and Johnny T's will make sure your visit is memorable. The outdoor, eye-catching photos of ...

  4. ASAP (food delivery) - Wikipedia

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    ASAP Inc., stylized Asap, was an American online and mobile prepared food ordering and delivery and Grocery delivery company. It originated in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where it was founded as Waitr, Inc. by Chris Meaux with support from McNeese State University. [2] The company was headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana.

  5. Late-night meals are hard to find in Kansas City. Here are 16 ...

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    Not an option for late-night eats during the week, but the fine-dining destination in the Crossroads serves food until 11 p.m. on weekends. 1830 Walnut St., 816-832-4564. Ca Va .

  6. Delivery Dudes - Wikipedia

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    Delivery Dudes was founded by Jayson Koss as Delray Delivery Dudes in Delray Beach, Florida in 2009. [1] According to Koss, his "delivery service" was initially just himself on a moped delivering food and marijuana. [2] After a slow start, the company gained pace in 2012. [3]

  7. Ed Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Ed Schwartz (May 5, 1946 – February 4, 2009) was a Chicago media personality who hosted local late-night radio programs from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. He was nicknamed "Chicago Ed." He was nicknamed "Chicago Ed."