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The McDonald Theatre is located in the heart of downtown Eugene,
right next to the local Lane
Transit District Bus Station. For a more detailed map
of the location, please link to the map provided by Mapquest.com
below. Detailed directions from any location can be obtained
from Mapquest.

Diamond Parking maintains parking lots throughout Downtown
Eugene. Other parking structures can also be found throughout downtown.
Available parking on the street can be hard to come by during McDonald
Theatre events.
Most of the parking structures, especially the Overpark, allow
parking in the evening for free.
* Overpark, on the corner of Oak and 10th, adjacent to the Downtown
Athletic Club, provides 610 parking spaces. Saturday and Sunday
and most evenings free.
* Parcade, between 7th and 8th on Willamette provides 38 spaces.
* Broadway Place Garage, located on Charnelton and Broadway, has
742 spaces available.
* Pearl Street Garage, located east of the Qwest phone building
on 10th and Pearl.
* EPAC Garage, connected to the Hult Center offers evening parking
free unless the Hult Center is featuring an event.
Hotels in the area include:
Restaurants in the area include:
Adam's
Sustainable Table
30 E Broadway
Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 344-6948
Fresh grilled seafood, meat and poultry, creative salads, vegetarian
entrees, daily specials. Northwest, European and Asian influences.
Full bar including wine (Wine Spectator Award of Excellence) and
microbrews.
Ambrosia
Restaurant & Bar
174 E Broadway
Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 342-4141
Serving lunch, dinner: Regional Italian cuisine, fish specials,
wood-burning pizza oven, calzone, pastas, vegetarian entrees, salads.
Extensive wine text, beer, seven microbrews, full bar. Reservations
for larger parties.
Anatolias
992 Willamette St
Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 343-9661
Serving lunch, dinner: Half the menu is Greek, half is Indian. Kotta
Psiti (Greek roasted chicken), thali platter (selection of Indian
vegetable dishes), vegetarian soups and entrees, Greek salad. Wine,
beer.
Restaurant descriptions provided courtesy of the Eugene
Weekly
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