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Restaurants in Campus Austin, Under $10

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A Arturo's

Bakery, Deli/Sandwich Shop, Tex-MexCampusUnder $10

Around the corner from El Mercado, you'll find Mexican fare, sandwiches, burgers, and smoothies to enjoy in the expansive basement dining area.

314 W. 17th, 512/469-0380

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B Austin Cornucopia Popcorn

DessertsCampusUnder $10

Not exactly a restaurant, but the dill pickle popcorn is amazing. Here, you can get popcorn seasoned the same way as the meal you just had, or candied or drizzled in chocolate.

3211 Red River, 512/477-2676

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C Bert's Bar-B-Q

BarbecueCampusUnder $10

In addition to their chicken and ribs, this location offers breakfast tacos.

907 W 24th St, 512/474-2613

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D Burrito Factory

Tex-MexCampusUnder $10

Pick up freshly prepared burritos, tacos, quesadillas, and tortas, as well as reasonably priced plate specials.

2025 Guadalupe (Dobie Mall, second floor), 512/480-8680

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E Cabo Bob's

Tex-MexCampusUnder $10

Austin-based mini-chain offers affordable burritos, tacos, nachos, and bowls.

2828 Rio Grande, 512/432-1112

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F Cain & Abel's

American CafeCampusUnder $10

This longtime UT Greek hangout in West Campus is best known as a watering hole but also serves salads, soups, wraps, and breakfast tacos all day.

907 W. 24th, 512/476-3201

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G Chipotle Mexican Grill

Tex-MexCampusUnder $10

You pick the ingredients; it builds the burrito.

2230 Guadalupe, 512/320-0238

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H Crown & Anchor Pub

Pub GrubCampusUnder $10

Enjoy the reliably delicious meat or veggie burgers and great seasoned fries with any of the reasonably priced beers on tap.

2911 San Jacinto, 512/322-9168

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I Einstein Bros. Bagels

Bakery, CoffeehouseCampusUnder $10

Eighteen flavors of steamed bagels; 11 varieties of schmears; a host of sandwiches served on bagels, challah, or sourdough baguettes; and salads, soups, and roll-ups.

2404 Guadalupe, 512/457-8722

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J Five Guys Burgers and Fries

Burger JointCampusUnder $10

Fresh ground beef is the base for big and little burgers, cheeseburgers, and bacon cheeseburgers, available with a wide variety of free toppings.

3208-B Guadalupe, 512/452-4300

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K FoodHeads

Deli/Sandwich ShopCampusUnder $10 First Plates 

Morning fare consists of cappuccino, espresso, pastries, and breakfast tacos. By lunchtime, you can choose from a staggering array of sandwiches, soups, salads, and side dishes.

616 W. 34th, 512/420-8400

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L Gatti's Pizza

PizzaCampusUnder $10

3711 Guadalupe, 512/583-8095

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M Hoa-Hoa Restaurant

ChineseCampusUnder $10

This restaurant serves basic Chinese and Vietnamese, with reasonably priced lunch specials and vegetarian options. Delivery is available.

2025 Guadalupe #254, 512/505-0155

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N Hole in the Wall

Pub GrubCampusUnder $10

One of Austin’s oldest venues, the Hole in the Wall opened in 1974 and enjoyed an early run as a folkie hangout, serving as a favorite stage for Townes Van Zandt, Nanci Griffith, and Blaze Foley. The campus-area staple later became a breeding ground for punk, cosmic country, and alternative, launching the careers of Timbuk3, Fastball, Spoon, and Shakey Graves. Forty years on, the historic two-stage dive, with a collective capacity of a couple hundred, still features live music every night and serves as an important proving ground for new bands. Always a shoestring effort, the Hole briefly shuttered in 2002 and came dangerously close to being priced out in 2015.

2538 Guadalupe, 512/472-5599

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O Cafe Hornitos

Tex-MexCampusUnder $10

You'll get a square meal and a fresh deal at this Tex-Mex spot that offers all the standards.

3704 N. I-35, 512/524-4195

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