Another disadvantage of living in Münster is the high cost of eating out. A meal would cost you at least 8€, if not more. But if you're rushing to work and don't want to cook or don't have time to cook, or if you're just a tourist looking to buy something quick to kill hunger and get on with your day, I may have just the place for you.
In Münster, there are at least 13 districts. Erphoviertel, Geistviertel, Hansaviertel, Herz-Jesu-Viertel, Kreuzviertel, Kuhviertel, Pluggendorf, Rumphorst, Südviertel, Uppenberg, Zentrum Nord, and Mauritzviertel. If you live ^or are visiting Kreuzviertel, which is not far from downtown, you can get a pretty filling meal at this little bakery called Dallmayr, which is located at the end of Neubrückenstraße. Here are a couple of photos to help you find your way.
First and foremost, try to get to the end of Neubrückenstraße and then turn right.

Mett, also known as Hackepeter, is a popular German and Polish preparation of minced raw pork seasoned with salt and black pepper.
My favorite meal here is the Omelette sandwich, which costs only 2€.
And, of course, if you want to add some juice to it, simply head to Rewe and purchase this juice for only 1 € 59 cents, and you've got yourself a meal for less than 4 euros.
Many people here drink tap water, which is fine; I just don't like the taste of it. I always buy this water, but it will cost you 75 cents more and it's still cheap.