Disney Shares Menu Of Upcoming "Steakhouse 71" Restaurant

Disney Shares Menu Of Upcoming "Steakhouse 71" Restaurant
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Disney has shared a first look at the upcoming restaurant - Steakhouse 71 - coming to Disney's Contemporary Resort on October 1st, 2021. This restaurant replaces The Wave and will offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner.


Steakhouse 71, which gets its name from the year the resort opened, has a sleek yet comfortable décor with fun design elements from the '70s and hints of our Florida heritage with subtle sightings of the beloved Orange Bird and citrus groves.

First up we have the breakfast menu with includes everything from Fresh-baked Pastries and Avocado Toast to Walt's Prime Rib Hash and Eggs Benedict.



Next up we have lunch, which features a delicious looking 71 stack burger.





For dinner there's a delicious choice of different steaks.





If you have room for dessert, you'll be in for a treat.





Before dining (or any time), relax, sip, and nosh in the retro Steakhouse 71 Lounge with comfortable seating at the large rectangular bar.






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