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Shrimp Tacos from the Drop In Store

by: Michelle P., Community Ambassador for Yelp in Greenville (@yelpgreenville)

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Dying to eat out, but don’t want to spend a ton? We’ve got your back. This week, we bring you delicious spots that will give you the best bang for your buck. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a cheap date night, these eateries are dishing out delicious, budget-friendly bites!

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Jeff J. wrote: “Servings are so large... half to eat here, half to take home. The Mission Style burrito nearly even crowded out the chips and queso side. We came on a cool, rainy day, so the Chicken Tortilla soup special was welcome and tasty. Good food at a fair price!”

Asian Delight

Phil Y. wrote: “This is competently prepared Chinese food served quickly and cheaply... The egg rolls, spring rolls, and shrimp rolls are all made fresh to order. I have repeatedly ordered the egg foo young and have been pleased every time.”

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Sully’s Steamers

Doug C. wrote: “I ordered the Philly. It was made, steamed and ready in five minutes. It tasted fresh, flavorful and was delicious... Check in on Yelp and they’ll give you a free coffee. With the free coffee it was about $7. Not bad for a good breakfast.”

Pita House
Maura A. wrote: “Always delicious... Service is fast though, so don’t fret if you see a long line! It’s so worth it! Food is always fresh and plenty to split an entree. I recommend the Gyro Plate and their falafels, always cooked to perfection! Cash only.”

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