If getting off the couch at 2 a.m. to go through the fast food drive-thru seems like too much, take heart at the news that one Bay Area startup is now going to do it for you.

DoorDash, the Palo Alto-based company that delivers food to customers from local restaurants on-demand, is teaming up with fast food giant Jack in the Box to deliver its food around the Bay Area until 3 a.m. seven days a week.

The companies are rolling out delivery across the East Bay, South Bay, San Francisco and the Peninsula.

“Unlike the daytime hours and the responsibilities that come with them, we believe that late night should be reserved for doing the things our guests enjoy the most,” said Iwona Alter, vice president of marketing for Jack in the Box, in a company statement. “Whether you’re binge-watching your favorite show or gaming with friends, there’s no need to stop the fun just because you’re hungry! Now, late nighters can have their favorite Jack in the Box food delivered to them with just a simple tap or click on DoorDash.”

The fast food purveyor is promoting its “Munchie Meals,” which it calls “made for late night eating.” One of those meals is called the Sriracha Curly Fry Burger Munchie Meal, which stacks a cheeseburger with seasoned curly fries and creamy sriracha sauce, and pairs it with two tacos and an order of more fries.

The launch also marks DoorDash’s extension of its hours to 3 a.m.

“Partnering with Jack in the Box adds a California favorite to our great selection of restaurants in San Francisco,” said Prahar Shah, head of business development at DoorDash.

It’s not the first time DoorDash has partnered with a popular fast food chain. It started delivering Taco Bell in the Bay Area and several other markets last year, to much hype. Postmates, another delivery service, did the same with Chipotle.