Swiggy Launches Late Night Eats for India's Overnight Workforce

By Jigar Ganatra July 6, 2026
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Swiggy Limited has launched Late Night Eats, a new food delivery programme designed for professionals working extended hours and overnight shifts. Available between 10 PM and 5 AM, the initiative is being rolled out across more than 4,000 office locations and 30,000 restaurants in the top 30 cities across India. The programme offers curated meal options, promotional offers and faster deliveries, reflecting the growing demand for food delivery beyond conventional dining hours as more professionals work across global time zones and flexible schedules.

The offering includes food from leading quick-service restaurant brands such as Burger King, Domino's Pizza, McDonald's, KFC and Subway. Swiggy has also introduced the "2 AM Club," a curated list of restaurants that remain open until at least 2 AM. In addition, the platform has organised its overnight menu under DeskEats, featuring categories including One-Handed Grabbies, Healthy Nibbles, Sip-tastic Fuel, Stress Munchies and Teamwork Bites, with workstation-friendly meals, snacks, beverages and group-order options for professionals working through the night.

According to Swiggy, nearly 25 percent of corporate employees across participating office locations place food orders after 10 PM while at work. The company also reported double-digit growth in late-night office orders in Bhubaneswar, Goa, Kochi, Lucknow, Visakhapatnam and Ahmedabad, indicating that demand is expanding beyond metro markets.

Commenting on the launch, Deepak Maloo, Vice President – Food Strategy, Customer Experience & New Initiatives at Swiggy, said the company has observed a consistent rise in post-10 PM office orders as workplace routines continue to evolve. He noted that the trend is spreading across Tier-2 corporate hubs and added that Late Night Eats has been developed with curated food choices, faster deliveries and better value. Maloo said Swiggy plans to expand restaurant participation, office coverage and innovation as it continues to support India's growing overnight workforce.