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I visited these popular Modesto-area spots on a $25 budget. Here are my top 5

The year is winding down, and a new one is just around the corner.

As I prepare to flip a page in my calendar, I’ve been taking a moment to reflect on everything I covered as a Modesto Bee reporter in 2025.

From breaking down California traffic laws to answering readers’ everyday questions about life in the Modesto area, it’s hard to believe another year has already come and gone.

In 2025, I also drove around Stanislaus County in search of affordable, fun experiences for The Modesto Bee’s “On a Budget” series — highlighting ways to explore the region without breaking the bank.

Those budget-friendly adventures were some of my favorites.

Here’s a look back at some of the best spots in and around the Modesto region that I’ve visited on a $25 budget:​

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Why we did this story

Let’s face it, living in Modesto and going out can be expensive. That’s why Modesto Bee service journalism reporter Angela Rodriguez is bringing you along on her budget-friendly adventures. Born and raised in the Central Valley, Angela wants to help her fellow residents navigate life in the region (and have fun) without breaking the bank.

Con Azucar Cafe, located at the corner of 10th and K streets in Modesto, California.
Con Azucar Cafe, located at the corner of 10th and K streets in Modesto, California. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

Con Azucar Cafe has Mexican-inspired coffee, food

If you’ve been following The Bee’s On a Budget series from the start, you know I’ve sampled plenty of coffee shops around the Modesto area.

It’s no surprise that one of them earned a spot among my favorites.

Con Azucar Cafe, at the corner of 10th and K streets in Modesto, stands out for its creative, Mexican-inspired menu featuring coffee, sandwiches, sweets and more.

The menu at Con Azucar Cafe truly has something for everyone — from fresh-brewed coffee starting at $3 to creative specialty lattes for $7.

A small cafe de olla costs $3.25, while a large is $3.75. If you’re sharing, you can even order a giant size for $40.

I ordered a 16-ounce Duvalin-inspired latte for $6.50 and the torta de jamon for $14 at Con Azucar Cafe in Modesto.
I ordered a 16-ounce Duvalin-inspired latte for $6.50 and the torta de jamon for $14 at Con Azucar Cafe in Modesto. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

Food options include toasts and sandwiches priced between $9.50 and $16, along with traditional Mexican sweet breads for about $2 each. The coffee shop’s signature “concha gigante,” which is meant to be shared, also costs $40.

During my visit, I ordered a torta de jamon and a Duvalin specialty latte for $20.50.

After taxes, service fees and a tip, the total came to $24.50.

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El Rematito Flea Market on Crows Landing Road in Modesto, Calif., on Tuesday, April 14, 2020.
El Rematito Flea Market on Crows Landing Road in Modesto, Calif., on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. Andy Alfaro aalfaro@modbee.com

Visit El Rematito Night Market in Modesto

In May, El Rematito relaunched its Artisanal Night Market, held every Friday at 3113 Crows Landing Road in Modesto.

From 6 to 11 p.m., the space fills with food, drinks, handcrafted goods and live energy — and admission is free.

Vendors offer a little of everything, from handmade jewelry and trendy collectibles to a wide mix of sweet and savory treats.

Prices vary by booth, but there’s something for nearly every budget.

A booth selling hair accessories for $1 apiece at the flea market.
A booth selling hair accessories for $1 apiece at the flea market. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

I spent $6 on three beef chalupas, $14 on a 20-ounce cup of Dubai chocolate strawberries and $4 on four hair accessories.

In the end, my total came to $24.

Read more: I went to a popular Stanislaus County flea market on a $25 budget. It was a vibe

For this July’s “On a Budget” destination, Modesto Bee reader Edward Echeverria recommended we check out Pottery Magic Modesto.
For this July’s “On a Budget” destination, Modesto Bee reader Edward Echeverria recommended we check out Pottery Magic Modesto. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

Pottery Magic Modesto offers weekly deals

In July, I headed to Pottery Magic Modesto at 3501 McHenry Ave., Unit B6, in Modesto.

Pottery Magic Modesto makes it easy to have fun and get creative on a budget.

The studio offers a wide variety of paint-your-own ceramics, from small figurines and keychains to larger items including piggy banks and planters, with prices starting as low as $2.50 and most pieces priced under $30.

They also offer weekly deals to help customers save money.

Painted ceramic plates at Pottery Magic Modesto.
Painted ceramic plates at Pottery Magic Modesto. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

On Mondays, the $5 studio fee is waived. On Wednesdays, guests draw a random discount that can range from a free studio fee to 20% off. On Fridays, groups of four or more get half off the studio fee.

During my visit on a Wednesday, I drew a free studio fee, saving $5.

I also paid in cash to avoid the 2% service charge that comes with card payments. In the end, my total was $19.60 for painting an $18 ceramic plate and $1.60 in sales tax.

Read more: I visited this Modesto pottery studio to paint. See what I made on a $25 budget

For my “On A Budget” visit, I ordered a chicken pesto melt sandwich, an iced coffee and three bagels for $20.38.
For my “On A Budget” visit, I ordered a chicken pesto melt sandwich, an iced coffee and three bagels for $20.38. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

Posh Bagel has affordable food, drinks

After reading about my budget-friendly trip to Pottery Magic Modesto, Bee reader Celeste Crawford recommended I try Posh Bagel.

Posh Bagel’s menu has something for everyone — from fresh-brewed coffees and creamy milk teas to smoothies, sandwiches, wraps and signature bagels.

Sandwiches and wraps range in price from $6.35 to $12, while bagels cost $1.95 and $2.70 each.

You can customize your bagel with extras, including cream cheese, avocado, lox schmear or butter. Prices for add-ons range from 50 cents to $5.45.

Posh Bagel is at 3501 McHenry Ave., Suite B2, in Modesto.
Posh Bagel is at 3501 McHenry Ave., Suite B2, in Modesto. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

There’s also a wide variety of iced and hot coffee drinks as well as teas and smoothies, with prices starting at $2.85 and topping out at $6.25.

During my visit, I ordered a chicken pesto melt sandwich, an iced coffee and three bagels for $20.38. After taxes and a 15% tip, my total came to $24.35.

Read more: I stopped by this budget-friendly bagel shop for lunch. Here’s what I got for $25

As part of The Modesto Bee’s On A Budget series, I stopped by Resendiz Family Fruit Barn to see just how much fall fun I could enjoy with only $25 to spend.
As part of The Modesto Bee’s On A Budget series, I stopped by Resendiz Family Fruit Barn to see just how much fall fun I could enjoy with only $25 to spend. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

Family-friendly fun at Resendiz Family Fruit Barn

Fall is my favorite season, so in October I headed to the Resendiz Family Fruit Barn, at 4342 Geer Road in Hughson, to see how much autumn fun I could squeeze out of a $25 budget.

The fruit barn hosts its annual pumpkin patch from early October through Halloween on Oct. 31. It was an easy pick for family-friendly fun, with free parking and free admission.

During my visit, some activities — including the hay maze and bounce houses — required wristbands that cost $15 to $25, while pony and train rides were extra.

The bakery at Resendiz Family Fruit Barn offers pie slices for $5.45, scones for $2.49, cookies for $2.99 and cake slices for $5.45.
The bakery at Resendiz Family Fruit Barn offers pie slices for $5.45, scones for $2.49, cookies for $2.99 and cake slices for $5.45. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

Pumpkins were budget-friendly, priced from $2 to $8, with a buy-two-get-one-free deal. Inside the store, baked goods and drinks start at just $2.

During my visit, I grabbed a 20-ounce chai latte for $6.99, three medium pumpkins for $8 and a container of pie crisps for $10.99.

After taxes and fees, my total came to $26.24

Read more: I went to Stanislaus County pumpkin patch packed with fall fun. How I spent $25

The everything, cinnamon crunch and pizza bagel from Posh Bagel in Modesto.
The everything, cinnamon crunch and pizza bagel from Posh Bagel in Modesto. Angela Rodriguez arodriguez@modbee.com

Where should I go next?

Have any ideas for where I should go next in or around Modesto? I’m exploring the area on a $25 budget.

Send your suggestions to arodriguez@modbee.com or fill out the form below.

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Angela Rodriguez
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Angela Rodriguez is a service journalism reporter for The Bee. She is a graduate of Sacramento State with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. During her time there, she worked on the State Hornet covering arts and entertainment.
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