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Late Night Eats in Collingwood — Where to Eat After 10pm

The best late night food in Collingwood for 2026. From Easey Street burgers to Smith Street ramen, where locals eat after the bars wind down.

Late Night Eats in Collingwood — Where to Eat After 10pm

Late Night Eats in Collingwood — Where to Eat After 10pm

Collingwood is one of the few inner Melbourne suburbs where you can reliably eat well past 10pm on any night of the week. Smith Street, Johnston Street, and the surrounding backstreets keep kitchens open long after the rest of the inner north shuts its doors. Whether you have just stumbled out of a gig at the Gasometer or finished a late shift, these are the spots that feed Collingwood after dark.

The Go-To Late Night Spots

Easey’s — Burgers in a Train Carriage

Address: 3/48 Easey St, Collingwood VIC 3066

Easey’s sits on a rooftop in a decommissioned train carriage, which sounds gimmicky until you eat the burgers. The menu runs through solid beef patties, loaded fries, and fried chicken, all served with Melbourne skyline views from the rooftop deck. Kitchen stays open until 11pm Friday and Saturday, 10pm other nights. The Easey Street location puts you one block off Smith Street, close enough to walk but far enough that the queue is manageable compared to the main strip.

What to order: The OG Easey burger with double patty and their seasoned fries.

Shop Ramen — Smith Street’s Noodle Fix

Address: 329 Smith St, Collingwood VIC 3066

Shop Ramen keeps the lights on until 10pm daily, making it the reliable weeknight option when other kitchens have already closed. The peanut ramen has developed a genuine cult following among Collingwood locals. The space is small, the turnover is fast, and the broth is the kind of rich, deeply flavoured bowl that justifies standing in line on a cold Tuesday night. Sit at the bar facing the kitchen and watch the team work.

What to order: The peanut ramen with an extra egg. Add the fried chicken karaage if you have been drinking.

Le Bon Ton — Bourbon and Fried Chicken Past Midnight

Address: 51 Gipps St, Collingwood VIC 3066

Le Bon Ton on Gipps Street runs its kitchen until 1am on Friday and Saturday nights, which makes it one of Collingwood’s genuinely late options. The Southern American menu centres on fried chicken, brisket, and ribs, backed by a bourbon list that runs deep. The atmosphere leans towards rowdy and fun, particularly past 11pm when the bar crowd filters in from Smith Street. The Gipps Street location is a short walk from Stomping Ground brewery, so the natural move is a beer at Stomping Ground followed by a feed here.

What to order: The fried chicken bucket and a bourbon flight.

Lazerpig — Pizza Until Midnight

Address: 9-11 Peel St, Collingwood VIC 3066

Lazerpig serves pizza and cocktails on Peel Street until midnight on weekends. The pizzas are wood-fired and properly done, with the Pork Lover standing out as the menu’s strongest option. The cocktail list is surprisingly good for a pizza joint, and the late-night crowd tends to be groups finishing their evening rather than starting it. Peel Street runs between Smith Street and Wellington Street, so you are right in the middle of the Collingwood grid.

What to order: The Pork Lover pizza and a Negroni.

The Gem Bar — Smith Street Stalwart

Address: 241 Smith St, Collingwood VIC 3066

The Gem Bar on Smith Street is one of those venues that just stays open. The kitchen serves Thai-inspired food alongside classic bar snacks until late, and the atmosphere is consistently relaxed regardless of the hour. It functions as a neighbourhood local that happens to feed you at 11pm without making a fuss about it. The front bar is good for a quick feed, while the back room suits larger groups settling in for the night.

What to order: The pad see ew or the salt and pepper squid.

The Kebab and Banh Mi Circuit

Johnston Street between Hoddle Street and Smith Street is Collingwood’s late-night fast food corridor. Two or three kebab shops compete for the post-midnight crowd, and the Vietnamese bakeries along Smith Street serve banh mi for under $10 well into the evening. These are not destination dining spots. They are the places that exist because Collingwood has enough foot traffic at 1am to keep them viable. Follow the queue; the longest line usually signals the best food.

How to Get Home After

The 86 tram runs along Smith Street until approximately 1:30am on Friday and Saturday nights. Collingwood station on the Hurstbridge/Mernda line is a 10-minute walk from Smith Street. Rideshare pickups are easiest on Peel Street or Wellington Street rather than Smith Street itself, where congestion adds to surge pricing after midnight.

FAQ

What is open latest in Collingwood? Le Bon Ton on Gipps Street keeps its kitchen running until 1am on weekends. The kebab shops on Johnston Street stay open even later, typically until 2-3am.

Is it safe to walk around Collingwood late at night? Smith Street and Johnston Street are well-lit and busy until late. Stick to main roads rather than cutting through laneways between Smith and Wellington streets after midnight.

Can I get delivery late at night in Collingwood? Several Collingwood venues operate on delivery apps until 10-11pm. After that, options thin out considerably.

Verdict

Collingwood earns its reputation as one of Melbourne’s best suburbs for eating late. The combination of Smith Street venues, Gipps Street options like Le Bon Ton and Stomping Ground, and the Easey Street rooftop scene means you can eat properly past 10pm most nights of the week. The inner north does not have many suburbs that can match this depth of late-night options within walking distance.

More on Collingwood: [Collingwood Nightlife Guide](/collingwood/nightlife-guide/) | [Best Restaurants in Collingwood](/collingwood/best-restaurants/) | Collingwood Neighbourhood Guide


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