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Mikey V's Tacos On The Square 🏆
4 Breakfast Tacos for Two — $14–$17 (Hot Sauce Shop on the Square)
Owner Michael V. runs a scratch-made taco kitchen and an in-house hot sauce shop stocked with Texas-made and award-winning bottled sauces — about 98% of the retail shelf is from inside the state. The cleanest 2-for-20 play here is breakfast: Egg & Cheese and Pops Crispy Beef tacos are $3.50, Carne Asada is $3.95, and the Brisket Breakfast Taco is $4.25 — four tacos across two diners lands at $14–$17. Specialty birria, brisket, and Cali-style tacos run $5.50, so a mix-and-match of two specialty plus two standard still slides under the $20 cap. Hours Mon–Thu 9am–8pm, Fri–Sat 9am–10pm, Sun 10am–6pm. 112 W 8th St, Georgetown.
600 Degrees Pizzeria & Drafthouse
Share a 14-Inch Cheese Pizza — $17.05 (Old Bakery, 30+ Drafts)
A 120-year-old bakery building reborn in 2015 as a hand-tossed pizzeria one block east of the Square, with 30-plus draft beers on rotation and a steady Southwestern University crowd. Cleanest 2-for-20 lock: the Build-Your-Own 14-inch cheese pie is $17.05 — share for two and you have $2.95 left for sodas. Heads-up on the rest of the menu: 14-inch specialty pies (Mama Gallo, Pirate, City Pie, Queen Margherita, Georgetown) run $21.95–$28.70 and don't fit the cap. Signature slices are available until 5pm only at $5.95–$9.20, and they're sized big enough that two slices can split between two diners with a side. 124 E 8th St, Georgetown.
Goodfolks
Two Buttermilk Tender Sandwiches — $18 (Square-Side Southern)
Chef Justin Manzi's Southern-comfort kitchen with a Cajun streak, sitting in the same beautiful old Square-front building that housed the long-running Burger University until it closed in September 2020. The Buttermilk Tender Sandwich starts at $9 — two of those clean lands at $18 for two. Bigger plays clear the cap: Smash Burger $14, Chicken & Waffles Basket $14.50, Original Crispy Chicken Sandwich $14.50, Fried Shrimp Basket $15.50, Southern Comfort Burger $17, Buffalo Chicken Gnocchi $18 — pair any two of those with a side and you're over. Closed Tuesdays. Happy Hour 3–6pm offers discounts on un-original cocktails, draft beer, and house wine. 119 W 7th St, Georgetown.
Jaiwai Thai Kitchen
Two Lunch Noodle Plates — $15.98 (Family-Run, MSG-Free)
Owner Tom Jaiwai bought the Thai spot just off the Square in 2014 and rebranded it from Khun Kan to Jaiwai in 2017 — he runs it with his parents and sister, leans on Northern Thai recipes (the chicken khao soi is a personal favorite), and skips MSG. The lunch lock is unbeatable: Pad Thai, Pad Kee Mao, Pad See Ewe, Thai Fried Rice, and Green Curry Fried Rice are each $7.99 on the L1–L7 lunch menu — two plates for $15.98. Angel Hair noodle and curry dishes step up to $8.99 each ($17.98 for two). Egg Rolls and Spring Rolls $4.50 stack as starters. Closed Sundays. Lunch served Mon–Fri 11am–2:30pm. 114 E 7th St Ste 105, Georgetown.
Eat My Biscuits
Two Anita Biscuits — $13.98 (Drive-Thru Trailer at Hwy 29 Food Park)
Drive-thru biscuit trailer parked at the South Fork Food Park on Hwy 29, slinging Southern biscuits made from scratch with locally roasted coffee since 2021. The Anita Biscuit (one hand-made double-wide buttermilk biscuit with butter and your pick of two house jams — vanilla peach bourbon, strawberry, triple berry, blueberry, or grape) is $6.99 — two for $13.98 leaves room for OJ ($3.50) or a strawberry lemonade ($3.75) and still clears the cap. Bigger plates: The Big Lebiscuit Sandwich (biscuit, two fried eggs, double meat) and The Dude (biscuit, egg, cheese, smoked brisket) are both $10.69, so one of each is $21.38 — just over. Mix one Anita with one bigger biscuit ($17.68) for the sweet-and-savory split. Open 7 days for breakfast/lunch only. 3309 W State Hwy 29, Georgetown.
Dos Salsas ✨
Share the Dos Salsas Plate — $14.59 (Georgetown Institution Since 1999)
Memo Plata's family Tex-Mex spot a few blocks south of the Square has been a Georgetown staple since March 1999, and the brand has since added locations in Cedar Park (2012) and at The Domain in Austin (2019). The signature Dos Salsas Plate is $14.59 and stacks two cheese enchiladas with rice, beans, a crispy beef taco, and guacamole salad on one platter — multiple takeout reviewers say the portion can feed three people, so sharing it for two clears the $20 cap with chips, free salsa, and water. Add chicken or beef fajita meat for $3 if you want to splurge. Plenty of à la carte single tacos and breakfast options too if you'd rather order separately. 1104 S Main St, Georgetown.
Blue Corn Harvest Bar & Grill
Two Single Tacos — $15.98 (Half Block Off the Square)
Carlos Manzano and Santos Garcia's Southwestern restaurant and full bar a half block off the Square (with sister locations in Cedar Park and Leander). Single à la carte tacos run $7.99 — two for $15.98 with chips clears the cap. Honest heads-up: most of the menu pushes past $20 for two — pulled-pork tacos with sides $12.99, shrimp tacos with sides $13.99, the 8oz house burger $17.99 — so two of those won't fit. Daily Happy Hour starts at 3pm with half-priced apps, which is the second-cleanest play if you'd rather share a plate of nachos and a couple of margaritas. 212 W 7th St Ste 105, Georgetown.
Hat Creek Burger Company
Two Breakfast Combos — $10–$15 (Playground on the River)
Texas-grown burger spot serving Georgetown since 2013, sitting right next to the San Gabriel River Greenbelt with a big outdoor playground that won it the local "Best Family Friendly Restaurant" title (and got it named Official Burger of Austin FC). Breakfast is the cheapest 2-for-20 lock in town: Breakfast Hat Combo $5, Brekkie Bowl Combo $5.50, Flat Hat Combo $7, Rise-N-Shine Combo $7.50 — every combo includes coffee or OJ. Two of any of those tops out at $15 for two diners. The Hat Trick (3 sliders) is $9 if one of you would rather share. Lunch is harder to fit under $20 since 8oz Big Hat combos run higher — stick to breakfast or the Little Hat Combo for clean budget math. 201 San Gabriel Village Blvd, Georgetown.
Roots Bistro
Happy Hour Apps + Drafts — $17.50 (Live Music on the Square)
A scratch kitchen and live-music venue tucked into a 100+ year-old building on the south side of the Square — karaoke and open mic on Tuesdays, live local music Thursday through Saturday from 7–10pm. Cleanest 2-for-20 play during daily Happy Hour (4–7pm): split a Hummus Plate ($6) and a Spinach Artichoke Dip ($6.50) and add two $2.50 happy-hour drafts ($5) — that's $17.50 for two with food and drinks. Skip the drinks and you can pair a Cheese Board ($10) with a Hummus Plate ($6) for $16. The award-winning hand-tossed 14-inch pizzas are also share-friendly; the Foursquare tip-of-the-day says go big since the 14-inch is only $2 more than the 8-inch. 118 W 8th St #101, Georgetown.
Pro tip: Six of the nine local spots — Mikey V's, 600 Degrees, Goodfolks, Roots Bistro, Blue Corn Harvest, and Jaiwai Thai — sit on or within a block of the Williamson County Courthouse Square (between 7th, 8th, and Main Streets), so you can park once and walk a downtown crawl. Hat Creek lives by the river, Eat My Biscuits is at the Hwy 29 food park, and Dos Salsas is south on Main. Prices and deal availability shift with weekday and seasonal specials — confirm before you go, and if anything's expired, flag it on our main directory.
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Torchy's Tacos
Breakfast Tacos for Two — ~$14 (Damn Good Tacos)
Texas-born "Damn Good Tacos" chain, with the Georgetown location at the Wolf Lakes Village development on Ronald W. Reagan Blvd. Strongest 2-for-20 plays: the breakfast taco menu runs $2.25–$3.50 each, so four breakfast tacos for two diners lands around $14. Specialty tacos (Trailer Park, Green Chile Pork, Brushfire) climb to $5–$7, so two specialties plus chips and queso can stretch past the cap — keep it on the breakfast side or mix-and-match to stay under budget. Daily 9am–10pm. 19392 Ronald W Reagan Blvd Ste 530, Georgetown.
Taco Bell
Cravings Box + Value Menu — Under $20 for Two
Two Georgetown locations: 1001 S Interstate 35 (open until 1–2am) and 2941 Williams Drive. The Cravings Box (typically $5–$7) bundles an entrée, a side, a taco, and a drink — two boxes still sit under $20 for two. Stack with Cravings Value Menu items ($1–$3 each) for a wider spread. App-only deals rotate weekly.
Papa John's
Papa Pairings — $13.98 for Two
Local store at 601 N Austin Ave in Georgetown, daily 10am to midnight (later on Fridays and Saturdays). Strongest 2-for-20 play: Papa Pairings let you pick two-or-more items at $6.99 each — medium 1-topping pizzas, wings, Papadias, breadsticks, garlic knots, or desserts — for $13.98 total. The standing 2 Large 2-Topping Pizzas for $19.99 also clears the cap. Carryout-only $7.99 Large 1-Topping is a third option. App and online deals rotate weekly. (512) 868-8877.
Sonic Drive-In
Two Combos — $10–$18 for Two (Happy Hour 2–4pm)
Drive-in carhop service in Georgetown 78626 at (512) 863-6355. Strongest 2-for-20 plays: the $1.99 Menu (Jr Bacon Cheeseburger, crispy tender wraps, small floats) builds a meal for two under $10. Classic combos start around $5 (SONIC Cheeseburger combo with tots and drink), so two combos lands at $10–$18. The signature move: daily Happy Hour 2–4pm cuts all drinks and slushes to half-price — pair lunch with a Route 44 Cherry Limeade for around $2 instead of $4. Stick to the classic Cheeseburger or Smasher combos to stay budget; SuperSONIC Bacon Double combos run $10–$13 each and push two over.
Wingstop
Two Small Combos — ~$18 for Two (Wolf Ranch)
Texas-born wing chain at Wolf Ranch Town Center on West University. Strongest 2-for-20 plays: pair two Small Combos at around $9 each — pick a 5-piece classic or boneless wing combo or a 3-piece crispy tender combo, each with fries, a dip, and a 20oz drink — landing two diners at roughly $18. Hidden-gem deal: 70¢ boneless wings on Mondays and Tuesdays, so 20 wings runs $14 and stacks with a side of fries to put two close to $19. Skip the All-In Bundle ($22.99) and Large Combos ($13–$14 each — two clears $26+) — they push past budget. (512) 863-8181.
Subway
Footlong Pro Deals — ~$15–$18 for Two
Multiple Georgetown locations across Williams Drive, Austin Avenue, and the I-35 corridor. Use the Subway app — Footlong Pro members regularly get $7.99 footlong deals and BOGO offers, putting two diners at $15–$18 for a pair of subs and chips. The regular menu without app deals will push two clear over $20, so always start in the app.
Lone Star Kolaches
Drive-Thru Breakfast for Two — Under $15 (Williams Drive)
Texas-grown kolache and breakfast taco chain at 2500 Williams Drive — drive-thru-only mornings into early afternoon. Strongest 2-for-20 plays: kolaches typically run $3–$5 each (sausage-egg-cheese, jalapeño-cheese, fruit, cream cheese), so four kolaches for two diners stays well under $15 and leaves room for two drip coffees. Breakfast tacos are a similar bracket. (512) 639-8952.
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