1. Just Judy's
8.4
5018 E 62nd St (Binford & 62nd), Indianapolis, IN
American Restaurant · Eastwood · 27 tips and reviews
Ron Wyckoff: Good food and very inexpensive.
Sarah: Breakfast portions are huge and inexpensive! (delicious, too!)
CS_just_CS: Always fast, friendly service. Check out the specials on the white boards. Inexpensive, no frills, quality food.
5. El Rodeo
7.9
2606 N High School Rd (at Schoolwood Dr), Indianapolis, IN
Mexican Restaurant · 28 tips and reviews
Luis Camacho: El alcapulco is good big and cheap
Dana Parker: Good affordable Mexican
Lori Choate: The platter with shrimp, chorizo sausage, beef, chicken and pineapples is wonderful...enough for 2 people. Great food and reasonable prices!
6. Yats
8.6
885 Massachusetts Ave (Btwn St Clair St & 10th St), Indianapolis, IN
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · Downtown Indianapolis · 25 tips and reviews
Andrew Furman: The bacon chili is a solid meal. It's also really cheap $6 for the plate.
Kayla Johnson: Chili Cheese Étouffée is the best thing there. Most popular, but for a very good reason. Get half & half to try others, but trust me, you'll go back to the chili cheese.
Luke Stark: Delicious. Half and half is the best
Edward Brown: Excellent service, good value for money, charming ambiance, outrageously complicated menu, low quality but large quantity food servings, no wine list, drinks limited to unhealthy sweet sodas.
Ron Baggett: The Haddock is very good try it on grilled sourdough!
Angel Lane: Grandma's breakfast: it's not on the menu, but they know it...it's pancakes, eggs, any side, bacon, sausage, and ham! Holy cow...it's a whole lotta food!
14. Long's Bakery
9.0
1453 N Tremont St (at W 16th St), Indianapolis, IN
Bakery · Near Westside · 109 tips and reviews
Benjamin Chait: Cheap donuts, delightful!
Chris Ilich: Best doughnuts in the city no question. Cash only and sometimes really busy, but worth all of that. Chocolate dipped yeast is to die for, you'll be lucky if they have them
Jason Crundwell: Bring Cash! No checks or plastic accepted.
Thomas Ho: BUT, the lunch specials are a very good value because they taste much better than anywhere else!
Katie Sliter: Lunch is a great deal compared to dinner. For under $6 you get your dish of choice plus soup and a springroll or eggroll. Dinner is much more expensive.
Aileen R.: Lunch specials here are under 6 bucks for soup, goi cuon (spring roll) and an entree. I LOVE this place! One of the best secrets of Indy!