Boise Fry Company ★ 3.9
Boise Fry Company is the definitive Idaho budget lunch stop, with organic-potato Belgian fries, bison burgers, and house-made sauces for under $14.
The Basque Market Pintxos is a basque budget eat in Downtown, Boise.
The Basque Market Pintxos from $4-8 each are the best-value Basque eating in Boise, with rotating toppings on bread slices and Txakoli wine for under $20.
Editorially verified June 24, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: 608 W Grove St, Boise, ID 83702
Boise Fry Company is the definitive Idaho budget lunch stop, with organic-potato Belgian fries, bison burgers, and house-made sauces for under $14.
Pie Hole sells oversized New York-style pizza slices for the most budget-friendly downtown eat on 8th Street, open until late on weeknights and weekends.
High Note Cafe is Boise's best-value plant-based meal, with fully scratch-made nachos, gyros, and burritos at prices that undercut most downtown restaurants.
Ansots Basque Chorizos serves house-made chorizo sandwiches as Boise's most authentic cheap lunch on the Basque Block, with a walk-up format for under $12.
Bar Gernika Lunch offers Basque pub food at accessible prices, with the solomo sandwich and pintxo plate among the best-value authentic Basque eating.
Capital City Public Market Hot Food at Grove Plaza on Saturdays has a dozen-plus vendors selling tacos, crepes, and fresh pastries for $6-10 per item.
Boise Fry Company is the definitive Idaho budget lunch stop, with organic-potato Belgian fries, bison burgers, and house-made sauces for under $14.
Pie Hole sells oversized New York-style pizza slices for the most budget-friendly downtown eat on 8th Street, open until late on weeknights and weekends.
High Note Cafe is Boise's best-value plant-based meal, with fully scratch-made nachos, gyros, and burritos at prices that undercut most downtown restaurants.
Ansots Basque Chorizos serves house-made chorizo sandwiches as Boise's most authentic cheap lunch on the Basque Block, with a walk-up format for under $12.
Bar Gernika Lunch offers Basque pub food at accessible prices, with the solomo sandwich and pintxo plate among the best-value authentic Basque eating.
Capital City Public Market Hot Food at Grove Plaza on Saturdays has a dozen-plus vendors selling tacos, crepes, and fresh pastries for $6-10 per item.