2375 W Lincoln Ave, Anaheim, California, United States | (888) 635-3814
Free continental breakfast with upgrade to cooked breakfast available
All rooms come with full-sized kitchens
Discounts available for long-term stays
American and Mediterranean food at the on-site Rotana Grill
Outdoor pool with barbeque
Pet-friendly
Free parking in secure on-site lot
Free Wi-Fi
Not within walking distance of Disneyland
Geared toward Anaheim visitors who want their own en-suite kitchen, the mid-range Pepper Tree is an affordable option a short drive from the Disney Parks, the Anaheim Convention Center, and Knott's Berry Farm. It's across the street from a supermarket and all rooms come with kitchens, making it a good choice for people wanting to do their own cooking. It is a bit too far to walk to Disneyland and the California Adventure Park; guests wanting to be closer to the parks may prefer one of the closer properties, such as the Carousel Inn and Suites.
Scene
Spanish Colonial style hotel popular with long-term visitors
The hotel is built in a Spanish Colonial style common in Southern California, with stucco siding and tiled roofs. The interiors have dark wooden and leather furniture and terra cotta pottery. The halls are adorned with tiling and framed posters of movies and Disney characters. Soft music is pumped into the hallways. Guests here tend to be families in town for local theme parks, golfers visiting the local Dad Miller Golf Course, and the occasional long-term winter renter looking to escape colder northern climates (discounts for extended stay guests are available).
Location
Near a golf course, and across the street from a supermarket
The Pepper Tree is located on a busy intersection, across the street from a supermarket and a five-minute walk from the Dad Miller Golf Course, where Tiger Woods learned his sport. The Tiger Woods Learning Center, which offers golf lessons for children, is on the same golf course. Both Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farms are a 10-minute drive away (without traffic). The Anaheim Convention Center takes about 15 minutes by car.
Rooms
Spacious rooms with basic Spanish-influenced furnishing and equipped kitchens
The Pepper Tree is an extended-stay hotel, and rooms have kitchens with full-sized refrigerators and ovens. The largest rooms are the Courtyard Queens, which can sleep up to six people. Rooms here are a bit dark and motel-like, with outdated carpets, popcorn stucco ceilings, and worn linens. However, the terra-cotta tile floors, sturdy wood furniture, and rustic metal accents reflect the property's Spanish Colonial style. Bathrooms have shower/tub combos and rooms come with balconies or enclosed patios with private fountains. All rooms have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi and a distinct citrus scent. Passersby can be heard from the rooms on the ground floor.
Features
On-site restaurant, free continental breakfast, and pool with barbecue area
The Pepper Tree is ideal for people who want to do a lot of their own cooking, but there is an on-site restaurant, Rotana Grill, which serves Mediterranean and American food and offers a discounted happy hour to hotel guests. Continental breakfast is included in room rates and an upgrade to a cooked breakfast is available for a small fee. There's also an outdoor swimming pool with a barbecue and event space. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property and there's a guest computer in the lobby. On-site parking in the hotel's secure lot is also free.