
Orillia Restaurants
Orillia Restaurants

Budget Dining
For restaurants that deliver strong value through accessible pricing, generous portions, combos, lunch specials, or satisfying meals that do not feel costly.
Average budget dining score: 7.3/10
Excellent
Bounty Fish & Chips
8.8The White Roughy & Chips lunch window gives diners a concrete value move, while classic fish-and-chips plates and sides keep the order straightforward. It works best for a practical midday meal.
Hills Maple Leaf Restaurant
9.1The all-day specials give Hill’s a practical value lane without shrinking the meal to a snack. Breakfast, lunch and dinner each have a recurring special, so the strongest value move is to match the visit to the daypart.
Good Options
Shine Plant Based Kitchen
9.2Shine works well for a practical downtown lunch or casual dinner because the menu is built from complete bowls, sandwiches with sides, soup-and-salad options, kids choices, dumplings, wedges, chips with dips, and smoothies. It gives diners several ways to keep the meal simple without dropping to a bare-bones order.
Friend's Diner
9.7The menu reads like practical diner eating: complete breakfast plates, pancakes, simple sandwiches, and pickup-friendly lunch items. This is the kind of place to use when value and predictability matter more than a long, occasion-driven meal.
5 Rivers Restaurant & Bar
8.6The menu gives value-minded diners several paths: thalis, chana plates, pakora, biryani, vegetarian curries, and moderate main-course pricing. It is easy to assemble a full meal without treating it like a splurge.
Thai Plate Restaurant
9.0The weekday lunch combo is the clearest value move, especially because it includes an appetizer choice and allows a low-cost second appetizer. Moderate dinner pricing and broad menu coverage make Thai Plate useful for diners watching spend without giving up a full meal.
Theo’s Eatery
8.8Theo's works for value-minded groups because the menu is built around filling classics rather than tiny composed plates. Chicken Parmigiana, Baked Lasagna, ribs, salads, and pasta give diners familiar orders with enough portion logic to share or stretch a meal.
Studabakers
8.7Value is spread across the week rather than tied to one dish, with appetizers, nachos, wings, beer, cocktails, and bar rails all appearing in the feature calendar.
Webers on Highway 11
8.9The appeal is direct and affordable: a burger-stop meal with fries, poutine, or a shake rather than a full-service dining-room commitment.
George's
8.4The value case comes from generous breakfast plates and straightforward daytime food: filling orders like Hungry Man, Big Breakfast, and Big Canadian without a special-occasion frame.
Brewery Bay Food Co
8.8The value comes from portion structure and included sides rather than tiny plates. Burger, sandwich, and wrap orders come with fries, while shareable starters and three-taco plates stretch naturally across a casual meal.
125 Breakfast Club
8.8The visible menu keeps breakfast plates, sweets, smoothies, and kids options in an approachable range. That makes the restaurant easier to use for an everyday downtown morning than a special-occasion brunch plan.
The Hog & Penny
9.5The value case is strongest around programmed pub nights and smaller classic orders, not a bargain-hunting promise. Scotch Wednesday, snacks, and familiar mains make it approachable for a casual visit.











