Cookout After Dark:
Best Orders After 10 PM
Cookout stays open until 3–5 AM at most locations. Here’s why it wins the late-night game — and exactly what to order when you pull up past midnight.
Drive past a Cookout at midnight and you’ll see the drive-thru line wrapped around the building. This isn’t an accident. Cook Out built its entire identity around the late-night crowd from day one — college towns, post-game runs, and everyone who doesn’t want to eat a gas station hot dog at 1 AM.
While McDonald’s cuts to a limited menu after midnight and most chains close before 11 PM, Cookout runs the full menu — all 60+ items, all 40+ milkshake flavors — until the early morning hours at most locations. That’s the real edge.
What time does Cookout close?
Cookout hours vary by location, but most follow this general pattern:
| Day | Typical close time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sunday – Thursday | 2:00 AM – 3:00 AM | College town locations often stay later |
| Friday – Saturday | 4:00 AM – 5:00 AM | Busiest nights — expect a line |
| Holidays | Varies | Check your specific location page |
Always verify hours at your specific location before making a late-night drive. College town Cookouts (near UNC, NC State, Virginia Tech, etc.) tend to have the latest closing times year-round.
Why Cookout wins the late-night fast-food battle
- Full menu, all night. No abbreviated late-night menu like McDonald’s or Taco Bell. Every item available until closing.
- Drive-thru only at most locations. No dining room to close early — the drive-thru stays open as long as the kitchen does.
- 40+ milkshake flavors until close. Hand-spun, made to order, starting at $3.69. Nothing else in fast food comes close.
- Same Tray price at 2 AM. The $7.39 Regular Tray doesn’t go up at night. No late-night surcharge, no limited menu tax.
- Charcoal-grilled to order. Nothing’s been sitting under a heat lamp for hours — it’s cooked fresh when you order.
Best late-night orders at Cookout
The classic first-timer order
Regular Cookout Tray — Big Double Burger build
Big Double Burger as your main. Cajun Fries and Hush Puppies as your two sides. Upgrade your drink to an Oreo Milkshake for $1.60 extra. This is the order locals default to at midnight, and it’s obvious why — two patties, crispy cajun seasoning, fried cornmeal bites, and a shake thick enough to eat with a spoon.
~$8.99 totalThe post-game heavy
BBQ Plate
Slow-cooked pulled pork in the traditional Eastern NC style — vinegar-forward sauce, low-and-slow tenderness. Comes with two sides. If you’re actually hungry (not just craving something), this is the most filling item on the menu for the price. People from outside the South often overlook it; people from North Carolina always order it.
$5.99 | 980 CalThe lighter late-night option
Junior Tray — Ranch Wrap build
Ranch Wrap as your main, two Chicken Quesadillas as your sides, large drink included. Keeps you under 900 calories and around $9. If you want something that doesn’t feel like a full commitment at 1 AM, this is it.
~$9 totalThe “just a shake” run
Cheerwine Float Shake
Cookout’s most iconic milkshake. Cheerwine is a North Carolina cherry soft drink that’s been around since 1917 — blend it into a shake and it becomes something genuinely unusual in the best way. People drive specifically for this. Available year-round, starts at $3.69.
From $3.69The Chicken Strip Snack ($4.99, 3 strips) pairs perfectly with any dipping sauce as a late-night share item. Order two, split with whoever’s in the car, add a milkshake each — total for two people under $18.
The milkshake case for a late-night visit
Cookout’s hand-spun milkshakes — over 40 flavors, starting at $3.69 — are arguably the real reason people make specific late-night Cookout runs. They’re thick, made with real ice cream, and available year-round. Most regulars upgrade their Tray drink to a regular shake for just $1.60 extra.
Top late-night shake picks:
Red = most popular late-night orders according to regulars. All 40+ flavors available until close at most locations.
Late-night tips from regulars
- Friday and Saturday nights after 11 PM: Expect a 10–20 minute wait. The line moves because the kitchen is fast, but volume is high. It’s worth it.
- Order your milkshake first at the window — give them an extra few seconds to start it while they take the rest of your order. Thickness takes a moment.
- The Cookout Style Hot Dog ($2.99) — chili, slaw, mustard, onion — is the most underrated late-night order. Filling, fast, and about as Southern as it gets.
- Cash is accepted at all Cookout locations. Cards too. Mobile payment availability varies by location.
- Milkshake upgrades close when the shake machine needs cleaning — rare, but it happens. If the milkshake menu is unavailable, ask about frozen lemonade.
FAQ
Is the full Cookout menu available late at night?
Yes. Cookout doesn’t switch to a limited late-night menu. All items — burgers, BBQ, chicken, hot dogs, quesadillas, wraps, sides, and all 40+ milkshakes — are available until the location closes.
Does Cookout do delivery late at night?
Delivery through DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber Eats is available at select locations but typically ends earlier than the drive-thru. If you’re ordering past midnight, the drive-thru is your most reliable option.
What are the latest Cookout locations open?
College town locations near major universities tend to stay open the latest — often until 4 or 5 AM on weekends. Check our location directory for specific closing times near you.
Is the Cookout Tray price the same at night?
Yes. The Regular Tray is $7.39 and the Junior Tray is $6.39 regardless of the time of day. No late-night pricing — same menu, same prices, always.
Can I customize my order at late night?
Yes, full customization is available all night. Toppings, styles, sauce choices, and milkshake mix-ins can all be specified just as they would during peak daytime hours.


