Lunch for $10 or less in Greenville, SC

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Looking for a tasty, local lunch spot that doesn’t break the bank? We’re here for you, Greenville. Check out this list of 20+ places where a lunch for one costs $10 or less.

Armando’s Burritos, 206 A Pine Knoll Dr. | Lots of authentic Mexican dishes to choose from for $10 or less.

Asada, 903 Wade Hampton Blvd. | You can’t beat Asada’s grilled chicken burrito for $9.50.

Asia Pacific Restaurant & Supermarket, 420 N. Pleasantburg Dr. | An extensive authentic Asian menu. Try the dumplings + char sui buns for a total of $8.95.

Bar Margaret, 1269 Pendleton St. | Try A Damn Good Burger for $10.

Crazy Quesadilla, multiple locations | 17 quesadillas under $10.

Della Ventura’s Pizzeria, 337 S. Buncombe Rd., Greer | Variety of lunch specials under $10, including a 16 oz. beverage.

Greenfield’s Bagels, multiple locations | A Greenville staple with 13 sandwich choices + endless bagel combinations under $10. We recommend the omelette on a bagelwith turkey sausage, egg, and cheese.

HipBurger, 791 E Butler Rd., Mauldin | A HipBurger is $5.49 and Bacon Cheese fries are $4.49 for a grand total of $9.98.

Irie Caribbean Cuisine, 215 W. Antrim Dr. #A | Check out the 5 daily lunch specials for just $7.99 – drink included.

Kuka Juice, 580 Perry Ave. | Smoothies, bowls, juices, salads, and more.

Lean Kitchen, multiple locations | If you’re not trying to leave the office, try ordering ready-to-go meals that you can bring with you.

Mike & Jeff’s BBQ, 2401 Old Buncombe Rd. | Ribs, pulled pork, chicken, and more. All plates come with 2 sides + bread.

Northgate Soda Shop, 918 N. Main St. | All deluxe sandwich plates are under $8.

Papis Tacos, multiple locations | Get 3 tacos for just $9. If you’re in a sandwich mood — there are 10 tortas to choose from.

Pita House, 495 S. Pleasantburg Dr. #B | Try the Gyro over Hummus plate for just $7.99. Pita House also has some of the best sweet tea in the city.

Pho Noodleville, 21 Orchard Park Dr. | Rice platters, pho noodle soup, bubble tea, and more.

Reid’s Fine Foods, 1 N. Laurens St. | Sandwiches, salads, and wraps. The Reid’s ham + Brie looks devine.

Sachas Cafe, multiple locations | 50+ options under $10 at Sachas Cafe.

Snack Works Smoothie Cafe & Bodega, 612 S. Main St. | From acai bowls and wraps to hot dogs + pizza, lots of options under $10.

Sully’s Steamers, 6 E. Washington St. | Who else really loves a lunch bagel? Our go to? The Meat Chimney with Zapp’s Voodoo chips + a drink for $9.

Sun Belly Cafe, 1409 W. Blue Ridge Dr. #2905 | Several options for $7 or $8 – like the Quinoa Salad, Mock Chicken Salad, or Yellow Squash + Tomato Casserole.

Swamp Rabbit Cafe, 205 Cedar Lane Rd. | Soups, salads, and sandwiches galore. Opt for the grilled cheese + lentil soup for just under $10.

Taco Casa, 1002 N. Pleasantburg Dr. | A different lunch special each weekday for $5.35, including a 16 oz. drink.

The Drop In Store, 709 N. Main St. #1 | This hidden Greenville gem has several lunch options for $10 or less – might we recommend the Cuban sandwich with chips?

The HabiTap, 1325 Miller Rd. | This menu features plenty of apps, pizzas, and Mediterranean options. Try the Falafel Burger for $7.95 or hit up Wing Wednesday, where 10 wings are $10.

The Pit Stop at Toyota of Greenville, 2686 Laurens Rd. | Readers recommend the Cheeseburger Club + daily specials.

Tsunami Greenville, 106 E. North St. | Several $10 or less lunch options from Bento Boxes to Sushi Specials.

White Duck Taco Shop, multiple locations | Fill up on 2 tacos + a side for $9.30.

Are we missing your favorite spot? Be sure to let us know here. Otherwise, bon appetit + don’t forget to tip your waitstaff.

Disclaimer: Prices listed are before tax.

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