50's Prime Time - Fried Herbs & Cheese ($9) and a wedge salad ($8)
Ale & Compass - Baked Goat Cheese ($9) and Lobster & Corn Chowder ($10)
Boathouse has a LOT of combos that are just outside the $20 range - more like $23-25. The Jumbo Crab and Avocado app is served on a salad and is outstanding ($15).
Chefs de France - Escargot ($12) and French Onion or Lobster Bisque ($8)
Jock Lindsay's at Disney Springs has a great Happy Hour (3-6 p.m) - and the queso (with chicken), the pizza and the pretzels are all $8.
Nomad Lounge - Bread Service ($10) and Pork Ribs or Chicken Satay ($10 each). The brisket poutine is also really good ($12)
Paddlefish - Crab Fries ($14) and a cup of Gumbo ($6). My Mom and I usually split the lobster corn dogs ($16), a small salad ($8) and an order of fries ($7), so that's $31 for two people! My mom also enjoys the crab cake as a standalone lunch offering ($17) - it's also served over some veggies, I think a corn succotash, maybe? But it's large and almost all crab, no filler!
Spice Road Table - any combo of the following: Olives and Hummus ($11), Brie Fondue ($10), Hummus Fries ($8), Spicy Shrimp ($10), Calamari ($12).
Todd English's BlueZoo - Lobster & Broccoli Baked Potato ($10), Tempura Green Beans ($8), Lobster Mac & Cheese ($12), Shake & Bake fries ($8). BlueZoo lounge also does a really great happy hour with half-priced apps as well.
Yak & Yeti - Garlic Noodles are my JAM. It's basically a full-sized order of the lo main but without protein/veggies. ($10)