New study ranks San Antonio as a top U.S. city for affordable dining

The cost of dining out has doubled over the past decade, according to federal statistics, but San Antonio appears to be bucking the trend. A new study ranked San Antonio as the eighth-most budget friendly city when it comes to dining out. Financial technology company SumUp looked into ticket prices at both inexpensive and higher-end restaurants along with costs of coffee, beers and more to determine the best cities in the U.S. for budget-friendly meals out.
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