Breakfast in Münster for less than 4 €?

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.

A photo of the end Neubrückenstraße  where the bakery is locatd



This will be visible if you turn right and walk for no more than 20 seconds.
A photo of Dallmayr shop




It's always busy here because it's right next to a university, so many students have breakfast and launch there.
a photo of the inside of Dallmayr shop



Here, sandwitches are less than two euros, for example, met is only 1.5 euros.
The meals of Dallmayr shop



Mett, also known as Hackepeter, is a popular German and Polish preparation of minced raw pork seasoned with salt and black pepper.
A photo of Met or Hacker sandwitch


My favorite meal here is the Omelette sandwich, which costs only 2€.
A photo of Omellete sandwitch


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.
A photo of Juice



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.
A bottle of water

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