Best Dining Deals for Students

In a bid to treat students, several eateries in Dublin are offering enticing deals. Wok In, located on St Stephen Street Lower, offers a meal deal comprising of a free beverage with any noodle or rice dish starting at €10.95. They also offer a more filling deal at €13.95 that includes a spring roll or chicken satay.

Wowburger is another eatery offering a meal set at €11.95 which includes either a burger or chicken bites, in addition to fries and a non-alcoholic beverage. Bison Bar offers a special lunch deal for students at €12.95, which includes any choice of a burger with fries or sweet potato fries, and either a soda or pint of Heineken, Heineken 0.0 or Island’s Edge. This offer is only valid from Monday to Friday between 12pm and 5pm.

For those craving Asian food, though not specifically for students, Mongolian Barbeque has a lunch option available for just €12.90, or an unlimited lunch offer at €18.90 which is available daily from 12pm to 4.30pm.

Over at Neon, a main course along with an ice cream cone is available for a very reasonable €7, provided you have a valid student card. This offer, however, is limited to the Camden Street Lower outlet from Monday to Friday, 2 pm to 5pm.

Disndat on Dame Court also offers students a deal, where a spend of €10 avails a pint of Guinness, a toastie, and a bag of crisps. The deal is available from Monday to Friday till 5pm. This place also features €5 pints every Monday to Wednesday, plus €7.50 spirit and a dash and €10 cocktails.

Bambino, on St Stephen St Lower, offers two slices of pizza and a drink for €13, or add €2 to include wine or beer. The Goodies in the basement of NCAD, provide a cost-conscious lunch including soup from €4, hearty sandwiches from €7 and sausage rolls from €4.

For those on a more tight budget, Dunnes Stores’ lunch meal deal includes a sandwich, crisps, and a drink for €4.50. Yum Thai also offers meals starting at just €5.

At all Yeeros outlets (Drumcondra, Glasnevin, and Dame Street), a gyros pita wrap complemented with a fizzy drink is offered at €9.85 as a lunch special. They also provide an extensive range of alternative options. The Jar on Wexford Street extends an irresistible offer of two pizzas paired with two cocktails for a mere €30 throughout the week.

A little distance away from Trinity College, on South Leinster Street, students have the privilege of having a standard burrito, accompanied by nine fillings, at a reduced price of €8.50 from the usual €9.50. Mamas Revenge caters for a hearty chilli con carne dish served with rice and beans, garnished with cheese and jalapeños at €7.50 only.

In case you have a craving for burgers, Bunsen offers a standard burger or cheeseburger served with shoestring fries and a fizzy drink for €13. This is only valid from 2pm to 5pm, Monday to Thursday upon the presentation of a student card.

Boeuf & Coq’s Express Lunch Menu is valued at €14.95 from 11.30am till 4pm, seven days a week. This also comes with complimentary still and sparkling triple-filtered water and a selection of meals such as chargrilled Piri Piri chicken served with fries or Bantry Bay moules frites complimented with white wine, tarragon cream and a rustic baguette. Their sibling restaurant offers a similar express lunch menu from 12pm to 4pm, seven days a week, with the main course starting at €11.95.

At KC Peaches students take advantage of a 10% discount through their student cards. A combination of coffee and pastry is priced at only €5.50 till 11am, Monday to Friday. They also provide a half-price offer on hot food during the last hour of service, hence the operating hours should be noted.

Cork

Poulet Vous provides a distinctive twist of Nashville/Korean chicken, picking anything from the main menu at around €9 or €10 and adding fries and a drink for an extra €4.50. This special includes Korean fried chicken in a toasted bun, served with shredduce, house pickles, kimchi mayo, and gochujang alongside fries and a drink for €14.50.

For €14, indulge in a pie of your preference served with mash, slaw, and pickles at The Pie Guys. They also offer a pack of freezer pies at €17.

Frankie’s, renowned for its Roman and New York-style pizza, offers slices for no more than €5 or a tray to feed 10 at just around €36 with slices approximately €3.60 each. Your hunger will be held at bay until your Koka noodles feast in the evening. Another popular outlet on Cork’s Oliver Plunket Street, Wabisabi, offers a lunchtime bento box for takeout at €14.90. The generous portions of rice, miso soup, and mixed salad are an excellent value for money. At the highly acknowledged Amigos, students can get hold of a burrito with a free drink for €9 when dining in. With a fusion Mexican and Turkish menu, a house-special gyro comes at a cost of €8.

In Galway, a hearty burger meal with all of the extras costs €7.50 at Giovanni’s Kebab House, located on Galway’s Dominick Street. They regularly offer weekly specials for even greater value. You can order a delectable falafel salad for €8.95. At Pizza and Pasta Napoli, a tasty slice of pizza is under €5. Plámás serves up a substantial sandwich that will surely keep your energy levels high throughout the afternoon, avoiding the usual post-lunch slump from a spice bag. The highly sought-after spice bag from Xi’an Street Food comes with a price tag of €8.95. Students can enjoy the fantastic “hatch burger” at Smashbird along with fries for a steal at €10 from Monday to Thursday. University of Galway runs The Student Pantry, an admirable initiative using Foodcloud to distribute surplus food from supermarkets to university students when times are tough.

In Limerick, The Grove Veggie Kitchen offers wholesome soups, sandwiches and meals, with prices mostly around €10. A bowl of soup included comes around €4.50. Meanwhile, any burger with rosemary sea salt fries can be ordered for €10 at Locke Burger for their popular midweek deal. Breakfast at Canteen starts from €4.60 while The Student Corner serves meals starting from €6. Belfast has similar offerings.

The Parlour Bar, a popular haunt in Belfast for students, serves comprehensive pizzas at prices starting from £10. Student discounts are readily available throughout the week. Meanwhile, the famous Maggie Mays is known for its extraordinary breakfast that starts from only £6.50. During evenings, visitors can bring their own wine or six-pack of beer for just £2.50. A wide variety of vegetarian and vegan options are also at your disposal. Another exciting place for food lovers is the recent addition of Maggie Mays Belfast Chippy, where a unique dish, ‘roast on chips’ can be savoured for £7.50 (visualise gravy chips supplemented with chicken, ham, and stuffing) or grab a snack box priced at £7 during lunch hours.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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