Graffiti-covered walls and a small outdoor patio with wood benches and umbrellas create a creative, urban vibe. Seating is outdoor only, with a cozy, chill atmosphere despite nearby construction noise. The place feels like a unique hole-in-the-wall burger spot with a casual, laid-back energy.
Strong, well-balanced Vietnamese coffee stands out with a perfect mix of coffee and sweetness. The iced coffee impresses with its rich flavor and is considered unmatched by other spots.
Burgers come cheap here with tasty flavor despite the dumpy setting. This spot offers solid value for a quick, affordable bite.
Good to know
There is no indoor seating; all seating is outdoors.
Prices are affordable, with a double stack with cheese costing $6.
Parking is available in front of the restaurant.
Old school dive bar with dog-friendly patio and pop-up themed decor creates a friendly, nostalgic vibe. Inside feels crammed yet lively, while outdoor space offers quieter conversations. Cocktails impress alongside casual, hearty food options.
Frozen Irish Coffee stands out as a refreshing choice especially on hot days. Espresso Martini also features as a notable option among the coffee drinks.
Food and drinks come at super cheap prices here. Beer, boilermakers, and signature cocktails all cost less than usual for the area.
Good to know
Happy hour offers great prices on beer and runs from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Steak and fries night on Thursdays costs only $19.
Monday and Tuesday nights feature special food deals.
Simple, home-style Vietnamese restaurant with a casual atmosphere and friendly staff. The space feels authentic and inviting, often busy but comfortable despite some wear. Known for excellent bรกnh mรฌ and pho, it offers a relaxed spot for a midday break.
Vietnamese coffee stands out with an authentic taste and fantastic iced options. Coffee comes as instant powdered and costs around $5, alongside teas and snacks available for sale.
Sandwiches come at a cheap price and taste delicious. Food overall stays tasty and affordable.
Good to know
Parking in the Midtown area is decent, with space for about 10 cars.
They accept tap to pay and credit cards.
Banh Xeo is available on Tuesday and Saturday.
Nostalgic neighborhood bakery with freshly baked Mexican bread and sweet pastries filling the air. Small, colorful space feels like stepping into Mexico's vibrant atmosphere. Busy with people moving around, creating a lively but sometimes cramped environment.
Coffee here stands out for its very good quality and pairs well with delicious bread and sugar donuts. The variety of coffee options complements the excellent baked goods.
Prices stay very cheap while the food remains delicious. The tres leches stands out as a tasty, affordable option.
Good to know
During weekdays from 2-4 pm, aquas frescas are 50% off.
You can get a drink and one pastry for $3 during happy hour.
The bakery has a variety of Mexican pastries and bread.
Small, cozy atmosphere with a hole in the wall feel and simple, efficient use of space. The vibe is friendly and chill, resembling a casual meal at a friend's house. Known for authentic Vietnamese food at very affordable prices, especially standout Banh Mi sandwiches.
Vietnamese coffee stands out here with strong flavor and smooth iced versions. The iced coffee keeps a solid balance of sweetness and richness.
Prices stay very low with cheap pho and super cheap Pork Banh Mi. Food offers good value for money despite some issues with seasoning and ingredient quality.
Good to know
You can call ahead and place your order so it will be ready upon arrival.
Prices for Bahn Mi are under $5, and Pho or Rice plates are under $10.
They include utensils and condiments in their packaging for takeout orders.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a cozy, casual atmosphere with plenty of seating and a drive-thru service. The space feels warm and welcoming, enhanced by enticing kitchen aromas and relaxed music. High foot traffic keeps the door open, adding to the lively yet comfortable vibe.
Vietnamese coffee stands out with its stout flavor and is available both hot and iced. The Vietnamese iced coffee pairs well with quick sandwiches and is a consistent choice here.
Banh mi sandwiches come at a very cheap price and taste fresh. The dac biet uses cheap cuts of meat, keeping costs low while offering decent food.
Good to know
They do not accept cash; only card payments are allowed.
Reservations are not accepted; it's primarily a takeout place.
They offer a buy one, get one free deal on dumplings.
Old-school diner with a homey atmosphere and institutional feel offers huge portions and good prices. Decor and furnishings are outdated but the place feels like a historical landmark. Energy is casual and family-oriented, reflecting a 1970s vibe.
Coffee comes hot and strong with free refills. It pairs well with classic diner meals and holds up well alongside fresh, well-seasoned food.
Prices stay consistently cheap with a classic old school diner vibe. Breakfast portions come big and filling, though food quality varies from great to very low.
Good to know
Tel-Wink Grill is only open from 6am to 1:30pm.
Expect a line to form by 10 a.m. on weekends.
Giant portions are served at Tel-Wink Grill.
Spacious bakery with a modern, clean interior and a sweet aroma of fresh baked goods fills the air. The atmosphere feels homey and lively, especially on busy weekends. A small sitting area invites guests to enjoy a variety of Filipino pastries in a bright, welcoming space.
Ube latte stands out with a rich, unique flavor. Freshly made drinks include Halo Halo and Calamansi Juice. Pastries like ube coffee cake and ube bread pair well with the coffee.
Food comes at a very cheap price here. Breads fit well within a tight budget.
Good to know
The bakery has no restroom available for customers.
They don't accept Discover credit cards.
Halo Halo bread costs less than $7.