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Orange County Dining Guide presented by WHERE Magazine
Dining in The OC is a feast for the eyes as well as the palate. Visit WHERE Magazine to explore more than 200 of the county's best restaurants.

 
Anaheim GardenWalk
321 West Katella Avenue, Anaheim, California / 714-635-7410
The OC's hot spot for food, fashion & fun, located just steps from Disneyland®, offers the ultimate outdoor shopping and dining experience, bowling and OC's only theater mixing beer, wine and movies. Shops & Restaurants include favorites such as The Cheesecake Factory, PF Changs China Bistro, Roy's Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., White House/Black Market, O'Neill, Harley-Davidson, Lush & more.
   
Downtown Disney® District
Anaheim, California / 714-781-3463
Happiness is more than just a state of mind, it’s a destination. The Downtown
Disney® District is a unique gathering place for spontaneous fun and nighttime entertainment. With live music and a unique variety of restaurants and shops to explore, one can’t help but be happy and in high spirits in this relaxed, uniquely Disney atmosphere. Located right in the heart of the Disneyland® Resort, this high-energy fun zone is just steps from both theme parks and all three of the Hotels of the Disneyland® Resort.
   
 
Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant
8039 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park, California 90620 / 714-220-5200
Mrs. Knott's world-famous chicken dinners are something to crow about just as
they were back in 1934 when Cordelia served them at the Farm for the first time. But then, why shouldn't they be? The menu still features the same famous chicken, biscuits and boysenberry pie. The Chicken Dinner Restaurant is located outside the theme park at the Knott’s MarketPlace.