Where to Eat Cheap and Well in San Luis Potosí
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Where to Eat Cheap and Well in San Luis Potosí

In San Luis Potosí, 'cheap' means under $70 MXN for a hearty meal. These three spots deliver big flavor on a small budget.

A full meal in San Luis Potosí can easily stay under $70 MXN if you know where to go. The city’s best budget eats aren’t hiding — they’re packed with locals ordering by the dozen. Let’s break down the cheapest plates and the most bang for your peso. Cherry’s Pizza Aviación nails the basics. This 4.5-rated pizza joint on Av. Hernán Cortés serves 20-cm cheese pizzas for $45 MXN. The menu link shows their pizza especial with ham and pineapple at $55 MXN — a bigger slice than most chains. Open daily until 10 PM, it’s the go-to for students nearby. Head to Pollo Pepe for the city’s cheapest protein fix. At Av. Himno Nacional 2100, their roasted chicken tacos dorados come six for $35 MXN. Reviewers note "juicy chicken" and "free horchata water" with meals. The 4.2-rated chain’s $60 MXN half-chicken special feeds two, with crispy skin and salsa roja that cuts through the richness. Open 11 AM–8 PM daily. For a locals-only secret, Fatima’s Grill SLP delivers. This 4.8-rated burger spot at Ignacio Comonfort 1376 A serves a $55 MXN buffalo burger with fries — double the patty of most places for the same price. The menu’s $45 MXN BBQ ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender, with sides of pickles and onion rings. Only open weekdays 2–10 PM, it’s a favorite for after-work eats. If you can only choose one meal, head to Fatima’s for the BBQ ribs at $45 MXN. The sauce is smoky but not sweet, and the portions are generous enough to take half home. It’s the kind of no-frills eating that defines San Luis Potosí’s working-class food scene — and you’ll leave full.

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Affordable Bites in San Luis Potosí: 3 No-Frills Eats Under $100 MXN

San Luis Potosí’s best cheap eats don’t hide in alleyways—they’re on main streets, serving juicy burgers, crispy flautas, and crepes for less than $100. Here’s where locals grab lunch without breaking the bank.

In San Luis Potosí, a decent meal costs between MX$40 and MX$100. That’s roughly $2 to $5, depending on the exchange rate. For this budget, you get generous portions: think quarter-pound burgers, whole flautas, and crepes big enough to share. Fatima’s Grill SLP (Ignacio Comonfort 1376 A) is a no-brainer. Their double cheeseburger—two beef patties, melted cheese, and pickles—costs MX$45, and you’ll need a nap afterward. Open until 10pm most nights, it’s perfect for post-bar snacks. The BBQ sauce here is tangy and house-made, not the watery stuff you find elsewhere. For something heartier, head to Pollo Pepe (Av. Himno Nacional 2100). Their roasted chicken (MX$65) is juicy and served with rice and beans—a full meal for under $4. The flautas here (MX$30) are crisp, with a kick of chili that lingers. It’s open 11am to 8pm daily, so you can grab lunch between errands. Locals swear their horchata water (MX$20) cuts the spice perfectly. Vishuddha Crepas Y Café - Carranza (Av. Venustiano Carranza 550) is the best surprise. For MX$45, you get a crepe stuffed with chicken and cheese, or go sweet with Nutella and bananas (MX$40). The setting is cozy, with live music on weekends. It’s pricier than the others but worth it for the quality. The coffee here (MX$30) is strong and bitter, like it should be. If you’re looking for the single best bang for your buck, it’s Fatima’s double cheeseburger at MX$45. No contest. The meat is fresh, the fries are salty, and the portions are twice what you’d expect at a chain. Just don’t order dessert unless you’ve got room for their MX$25 churros—golden and dusted with cinnamon, but easily split between two.

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