These seven Bury St Edmunds 'cheap eats' restaurants could be perfect choice for a meal on a budget
With the price of everything increasing, it is often hard to find a cheap but tasty meal out that fits into your budget.
But look no further, as we have devised this list of seven 'cheap eat' locations in Bury St Edmunds, according to TripAdvisor reviews.
These restaurants promise quality without the high price tag and offer everything from light bites and lunches to hot meals and treats...
1. Cafe Kottani
Cafe Kottani in Buttermarket prides itself on its authentic Greek and Mediterranean food but doesn't come with a huge price tag.
It serves fresh, healthy meals and light bites ranging from meze platters to salads and paninis and has a 4.5 star rating on TripAdvisor.
With a price range listed on TripAdvisor as £4 to £12, Cafe Kottani is great for a quick and cheap lunch that's still packed full of flavour.
One TripAdvisor reviewer branded Kottani "genuine Greek food of the highest quality" while another praised the 'hardworking' staff.
2. Papaki's Deli
Just two stores down the road from Cafe Kottani, Papaki's Deli is another favourite in the town for a taste of the Mediterranean on a budget.
TripAdvisor reviews have deemed this eatery is priced between £5 and £12 making it a relatively cheap place to grab lunch on the go.
With an option to dine-in or take away, its a great place to pick a nutritious lunch on the go in the town centre.
3. The Suffolk Carver
The Suffolk Carver in Brentgovel Street is a favourite 'cheap eat' location with indoor and outdoor seating and offering a range of options from breakfast to lunch or lighter snacks.
This restaurant has 4.5 TripAdvisor stars and is praised for its traditional English breakfast and tasty filled baguettes.
Several reviewers also commented on the value for money here - you don't have to break the bank to enjoy a good meal.
4. Allison's Eatery
Allison's Eatery is a popular choice for vegan and vegetarian residents and has a rating of five stars on TripAdvisor.
With a price range of £3 to £15, you could easily grab a delicious lunch here and stay on-track with your spending.
If you're looking for home-cooked vegan food, including ciabattas, all-day-breakfast and even roast dinner and 'service with a smile', this restaurant could be your new favourite.
5. Greene King Beer Café
With food served between 10am and 2.30pm on its opening days, Greene King Beer Café offers visitors classic pub grub from its Westgate Street location.
Deemed a 'cheap eat' on TripAdvisor, the café offers hot and cold food and beverages, and of course Greene King beers.
Reviewers praised the 'cheerful service' and reasonable prices.
6. Pilgrim's Kitchen
Pilgrim's Kitchen at St Edmundsbury Cathedral serves breakfast from 9am to 11.30am and lunch from 12 to 2.30pm and made it into Bury's 'cheap eats' category with its well-priced menu.
With indoor and outdoor seating, the café offers home-cooked lunches, scones, cakes, hot breakfasts, coffee and tea.
TripAdvisor users said the food is good quality and reasonably priced.
7. Bury Fish and Chips
This family-run fish and chip shop on St Andrews Street South offers traditional fish and chips alongside pies and fried chicken.
The four-star rated takeaway has been deemed a 'cheap eat' by reviewers, who praised the prices and portion size.
For a fish supper on a budget, Bury Fish and Chips seems to be the most popular choice.
Where do you like to go for a cheap meal? Let us know in the comments...