Crater Lake National Park Restaurants
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Annie Creek Restaurant
Annie Creek Restaurant Review
It's family-style buffet dining here for lunch and dinner; pizza and pasta, along with ham and roast beef, are the main features. Less expensive sandwich selections are available. The outdoor seating area is surrounded by towering pine trees.
- Address: Mazama Village Rd., near Annie Spring entrance station, Crater Lake National Park, OR 97604
- Phone: 541/594-2255 Ext. 3515
- Location: Crater Lake National Park
Contact Information
- Credit cards accepted.
- Closed mid-Oct.--late May.
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