Restaraunts within walking distance of DLH?

LisaRay

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We will be staying at the DLH for 5 nights and we will not have a car. I am wondering about where we can eat at besides the hotel or the park? Is there anything close by that would be cheaper for us?

Also do they have pizza delivery in the area that are the national chains? Like Dominos, pizza hut or ??? Trying to find some cheaper meal options without a car.
 
Lots of places to eat in Downtown Disney but kind of spendy - except for the petzel place they have which is cheap I have heard. There is also a little snack bar near the neverland pool that is reasonably priced.
It wouldn't be too far of a walk to go across Harbor- lots of restaurants as well as convenience stores. Denny's, Millie's, IHOP, McDonald's... etc. Also local bus service on Harbor if you want to venture further away. There is a nice little map on the Anaheim convention and visitors web site. www.anaheimoc.org
You can request free info as well - received a little coupon book and a travel magazine listing places to stay eat visit in the area. They sent it when I sent a letter vs request on web site.
 
There used to be a Godfather's pizza within walking distance of DLH, but not sure if it's still there. I agree with funnygarcia, there are lots of options on Harbor.

I think depending on how big your appetites are, you may be able to find things in DD. La Brea Bakery might be a reasonably priced option. Naples portions are huge, and you might be able to share. My BF ordered what's considered a personal-sized pizza, and he was only able to eat half! I think we could've shared that and a salad and been satisfied. Also, Y'Arriba Y'Arriba serves tapas, which are basically like appetizers. We ordered 4 and spent just under $40, but could've gotten by on 3. Some are priced higher than others too. At GC, Storyteller's Cafe has some reasonable options on their menu (they also have a buffet). I got a soup and large salad for about $11-$12, and their corn chowder is to die for! Whitewater snacks at GC is very reasonable for breakfast too. $5 for a pretty large sandwich consisting of biscuit, egg, cheese, bacon, and a couple of strawberries. DD also has a Rainforest Cafe (large portions) and ESPN (also large portions, but I wasn't crazy about the service).

www.mouseplanet.com has a pretty comprehensive collection of menus, so you can see the prices of the on-site restaurants.
 












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