Are you looking for the perfect spot to enjoy a 50th Anniversary meal in Walt Disney World?
Great news! A brand-new restaurant is opening on October 1st at Disney’s Contemporary Resort — Steakhouse 71. The new spot offers a fresh look to the location formerly home to The Wave, and the menu is filled with what are sure to be some delicious options. And now, we’ve got the restaurant’s pricing!
This morning, the Disney World website was updated with pricing for Steakhouse 71, including the full menu of options. Ready to see how much you should budget? Let’s dive right in!
Breakfast
For breakfast, there are three appetizers on the menu, ranging in price from $7-$10. You can choose from the Fresh Fruit Plate, the Oatmeal, or the Breakfast Pastries.
Breakfast entrees could cost you anywhere from $12 to $21, depending on what you order. Cheaper items include the Avocado Toast and the Steakhouse 71 Seasonal Pancakes, while the Steakhouse 71 Feast and the Steak and Eggs top out the high end of the menu.
There are four different options to order as sides: Bacon and Cheddar Grits, Breakfast Potatoes, Bacon or Sausage, and Chicken Sausage. Each of these options costs $5.
A variety of drinks have made the list of non-alcoholic specialties. They range in price from $5 for a Joffrey’s Cold Brew to $9 for Peru Alto Mayo Protected Forest Coffee.
For those who want a beverage with a little kick, the Wake Up Calls run anywhere from $13 to $19. There are four different choices on the menu.
And for guests with allergies, pricing runs about the same for the allergy-friendly versions of the entrees, appetizers, and sides.
Lunch
At lunch, there are seven different appetizers to pick from. The options start at $9 and go up to $16 for the most expensive item, the Shrimp Cocktail.
For entrees, the Turkey Club and the Gourmet Grilled Cheese represent the cheaper end of the spectrum at $15 and $16, respectively. The Vegetable “Wellington” and Steak “Frites” are tied for most expensive at $26 each.
The dessert menu includes four choices ranging from $8-$11 in price. That Steakhouse 71 Chocolate Cake sounds pretty irresistible!
And for the allergy-friendly versions of the appetizers, entrees, and desserts, the prices are mostly the same.
Dinner
For the final meal of the day, the appetizer choices are the same, but the main menu is highlighted by the Steakhouse Cuts. Each steak ranges in price from $29-$38 and comes with your choice of side and sauce.
The sides and sauces have some pretty delicious-looking offerings!
There are also three different entrees you could choose from if steak doesn’t sound interesting. The Florida Sustainable Fish is $30, the Vegetable “Wellington” is $26, and the Chicken Chasseur is $24. The dessert choices are the same as lunchtime.
And just like lunch and breakfast, guests with allergies have a very similar menu and pricing to those ordering off the regular menu.
That’s everything on the menu for Steakhouse 71! Stay tuned to DFB for more news and updates on dining in Disney World, including reviews of all the new restaurants!
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Would you dine here? Let us know in the comments!
Corey says
I have to say, for a steakhouse at Disney the prices aren’t too bad. Of course, the quality of the food is still yet to be determined, but if I do go to Disney I might try to get a dinner here.
Teri says
just might be interested, depending on quality reviews…. one menu did say 1 table service credit, so that may portend a DDP return. wonder if other discounts will be here too?
Janet H says
Thank you for adding the allergens menu. Love the food reviews.
RickTR says
What do these places have against baked potatoes? I’ve never eaten steak with mashed potatoes.