Five cheap lunches in Bristol for students

Five cheap lunches in Bristol for students

Posted on: 29 Aug 2018

Sick of those soggy sarnies and salads that have been sitting in your bag all day? Ditch them. Take a pick from 365Bristol’s ultimate lunch guide for students. From cheerfully cheap paninis to an award-winning sourdough pizza, there’s something in here that should tickle your fancy. 

 

Eat a Pitta

Arguably the very best falafel in Bristol. After starting in St Nick’s Market, Eat A Pitta has spread across the city and built a very loyal customer base, and it’s no surprise as to why. With their vast array of vibrant salads, creamy homemade hummus and famous falafel which originates from a special family recipe, Eat A Pitta is leaps and bounds above anything like it in Bristol. Grab a jam-packed salad box or pitta for £6. 

Various locations 

 

Beirut Mezze 

Sample some of the city’s best Lebanese cuisine at a Beirut Mezze for a sweet discount on unbeatable ingredients, taste and atmosphere. Take a trip down into the Mezze’s cosy cellar for top-quality meat, fish and veggie dishes under a unique, arched ceiling. For only £5 per person before 2 pm, you can get a platter of six starters, or any veggie main course served with rice and bread. 

13a Small St, Bristol BS1 1DE?

 

Chilli Daddy

Family-run Szechuan food outlet Chilli Daddy is armed with the sweetest family story, and the spiciest and most scrumptious lunches around: all at fantastic prices. You can grab a hefty noodle plate filled bursting with flavour, fresh ingredients and a drink for about £7. 

Various locations

 

Flour & Ash 

Grab an award-winning sourdough pizza at Flour & Ash at a fraction of its usual price with their express lunch deal. Tuck into a Margherita and a hot drink or a coke for just £6, Sunday to Thursday, 12 pm to 4 pm. 

203B Cheltenham Rd, Bristol BS6 5QX?

 

Boulangerie

The cheapest baguettes, paninis and jackets can be found at Boulangerie.  The food mightn't be the best quality, but their sarnies certainly do the job. They’ve got loads of choice at very cheerful prices. Grab a sausage baguette and a coffee before midday for £2.50! 
 

Various locations 


Article by:

Kate Hutchison

 


Kate Hutchison

Get in touch with Kate at kate@365bristol.com