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Best Budget-Friendly Eats Under $10 in Every Sun Country Domestic Destination

Best Budget-Friendly Eats Under $10 in Every Sun Country Domestic Destination

When traveling with Sun Country Airlines, discovering quick, affordable meals that taste exceptional is essential. These trusted local spots deliver delicious options under $10 in every domestic destination—perfect for savvy travelers seeking value without compromising flavor.

Top Affordable Dining Recommendations by City

Seattle: Copal. Go for the tacos—authentic, flavorful, and under $10.

Portland: The Grilled Cheese Grill. A food truck icon serving gourmet grilled cheese; dine in a converted bus for a fun twist.

Anchorage: Moose’s Tooth. Irresistible cheesecake and wood-fired pizza make this a must-visit.

Los Angeles: Project Poke. Innovative sushi donuts (sushnuts) offer fresh, creative bites.

San Diego: Snooze. This breakfast spot reimagines classics with inventive pancakes and more.

Santa Rosa/Sonoma County: Ramen Gaijin. Hearty ramen pairs perfectly with local wines for a quick, satisfying meal.

San Francisco: Brenda’s Meat and Three. Indulge in creamy cheesy grits and Southern comfort.

Las Vegas: Wahlburgers on the Strip. Famous secret sauce burgers; spot the Wahlberg family connection.

Palm Springs: Xanadu Café. Try the tartine for a fresh, healthy lunch option.

Minneapolis/St. Paul: Hot Plate. Airport-adjacent breakfast gem with standout flavors.

Denver: Rosenberg’s Bagels and Delicatessen. New York-style bagels bring authentic deli taste to the Mile High City.

Phoenix: Republica Empanada. Vibrant empanadas, hummingbird decor, and refreshing sodas.

Harlingen: Marquez Snow Cones. Refreshing slushies like Cherry Piccadilly count as a cool treat.

Austin: Kerlin BBQ. Legendary kolaches and pulled pork from a BBQ dynasty.

Dallas/Fort Worth: Spec’s. Deli connected to a wine shop; their Reuben is exceptional.

Gulfport/Biloxi: Monster Subs & Sandwiches. The area's premier deli experience, reminiscent of Katz’s.

Tampa: Mini Doughnut Factory. Mini donuts atop smoothies for a sweet innovation.

Fort Myers: Delicious Raw. Fresh juices and acai bowls complement beach vibes.

Miami: La Muse Café. Poached eggs and photogenic dishes in a stylish setting.

West Palm Beach: Hullabaloo. Italian gastropub with farm-to-table fare and retro Airstream patio.

Orlando: Audubon Park Community Market. Healthy choices from Rolex wraps to s’mores.

Savannah/Hilton Head: Vinnie Van GoGo’s. Heartwarming hole-in-the-wall pizza.

Washington, D.C.: Dolcezza. Artisanal gelato and coffee in a picturesque spot.

Boston: Mei Mei. Scallion pancakes, rib tips, and dumplings shine here.

New York: Gyro World. Quick, drool-worthy Greek gyros for the city hustle.

Tucson: Tucson Tamale Company. Authentic tamales in 30 varieties, including vegetarian and vegan.

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