Every Disney Steakhouse, Ranked

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Think Disney dining and your mind probably goes straight to character breakfasts and churros. But tucked away amidst the magic are some seriously upscale culinary experiences, chief among them: incredible steakhouses.

Prepare to have your expectations (and your appetite) elevated, because Cinderella’s Castle isn’t the only thing shimmering around here.

1. Paradiso 37

Paradiso 37
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Paradiso 37 brings a lively, laid‑back vibe to Disney Springs with a focus on Mexican‑inspired eats and a tequila bar that draws a fun crowd. While steak isn’t its main attraction, the skirt steak with onions and chimichurri makes for a flavorful, casual bite.

Portion sizes are generous, though the meat can be a bit tougher than expected. It’s a solid pick if you’re after good vibes and big flavor, but serious steak lovers might want to look elsewhere.

2. Maya Grill

Maya Grill
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Tucked inside Coronado Springs, Maya Grill captures rustic Mexican charm and pours on the flavor with hearty cuts like skirt and ribeye steaks. The fajitas impress with their zesty balance, though the other steak dishes don’t quite hit the same high note.

With its cozy atmosphere and flavorful options, it’s a pleasant alternative for those craving spice and smokiness. But if you’re seeking a pure, high‑end steakhouse experience, it’s probably not the ideal destination.

3. Silver Spur Steakhouse

Silver Spur Steakhouse
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This western‑themed saloon in Disneyland Paris channels classic cowboy ambiance with its open, bustling dining room. The flame‑grilled flank steak, topped with barbecue sauce and served alongside peppers or bacon, delivers a dependable, straightforward meal.

The steak quality is solid, if unexceptional—tasty but lacking standout nuance. Silver Spur shines for its atmosphere more than its menu, offering a fun setting but not the most adventurous steak experience.

4. Teppan Edo

Teppan Edo
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Teppan Edo offers a captivating teppanyaki dinner show where chefs masterfully prepare your meal right before your eyes. Although the steak cuts—including filet and NY strip—offer acceptable flavor, they don’t quite stand out.

The real draw here is the performance and interactive dining experience. If you’re looking for entertainment alongside your steak, this is a charming choice—but not the place for a classic steakhouse vibe.

5. S.S. Columbia Dining Room

S.S. Columbia Dining Room
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Step aboard this elegant dining room on a docked ship for an old-world, ocean-liner experience complete with white linens and plush seating. The precision-cooked Wagyu and other beef cuts reflect a refined culinary technique, even though seasoning is kept minimal.

Pairing the steak with silky Yukon Gold whipped potatoes elevates the dining experience. It’s an upscale, scenic choice that suits special evenings—or anyone craving maritime elegance with their meal.

6. Le Cellier Steakhouse (EPCOT)

Le Cellier Steakhouse (EPCOT)
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Hidden in the Canada Pavilion, Le Cellier feels like a cozy mountain lodge, welcoming you with warm wood accents and dim lighting. The signature Canadian cheddar cheese soup and tender steaks—like the rib-eye and steak frites—offer comforting, robust flavors.

Some guests wish the portions were larger, but overall it delivers a satisfying, upscale-casual experience. Pair your meal with a local maple-infused side for that extra hint of Canadiana charm.

7. Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht Club Resort)

Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht Club Resort)
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With its nautical theme and polished wood interior, Yachtsman Steakhouse exudes classic elegance and serenity by Crescent Lake. The dry-aged New York strip and porterhouse steaks are masterfully cooked, delivering rich, beefy flavor and perfect sear.

The service feels refined without being stuffy, making it ideal for special evenings and adult dinners. Despite its premium price, the combination of ambiance and quality makes it a top-tier dining choice at Disney.

8. Shula’s Steak House

Shula’s Steak House
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Inspired by the legendary coach Don Shula, this steakhouse at Disney’s Dolphin Resort carries a sleek, sporty aesthetic with dark leather booths and sports memorabilia. Its USDA prime cuts—like the 22-ounce bone-in rib-eye—are robust and flavorful, cooked exactly how you like them.

Guests love pairing their steak with the signature “Shula Cut” house sauce and extensive wine options. It hits all the classic steakhouse notes and is a reliable staple for meat lovers visiting Disney.

9. STK Orlando (Disney Springs)

STK Orlando (Disney Springs)
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STK brings a modern twist to the traditional steakhouse with its chic ambiance, dim lighting, and DJ beats—perfect for a night out. The gourmet cuts, such as the filet mignon and wagyu sliders, are flavorful and paired with stylish sides like parmesan fries.

It’s as much a social hotspot as it is a place to dine, with a vibe that’s lively and upscale-casual. Ideal for those who want a night of good food and good fun under one roof.

10. The BOATHOUSE (Disney Springs)

The BOATHOUSE (Disney Springs)
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Vivacious waterfront dining is the hallmark of The BOATHOUSE, where you can enjoy prime steaks or fresh seafood with a view. The filet and rib-eye options impress with their balance of tenderness and char, and the shrimp-fried lobster mac adds indulgent flair.

Guests also enjoy optional boat rides right from the terrace, giving the experience a fun maritime edge. Expect classic, hearty American fare with an upgrade-worthy atmosphere—and don’t skip the boat tour.

11. Capa Spanish Steakhouse

Capa Spanish Steakhouse
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Capa offers a luxurious rooftop dining experience with stunning views of the nightly fireworks and a sophisticated Spanish-inspired steakhouse menu. Its prime cuts like the Texas Wagyu and rib-eye are expertly seasoned and serve up rich, smoky flavors reminiscent of a coastal grill in Spain.

Guests rave about the swanky ambiance, complete with an elegant bar and flowing sangria. It’s an indulgent treat, blending high-end steak with sunset vistas and impeccable service.

12. Steakhouse 71 (Contemporary Resort, Walt Disney World)

Steakhouse 71 (Contemporary Resort, Walt Disney World)
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Steakhouse 71 blends mid-century charm with modern steakhouse classics in the beautifully refurbished Contemporary Resort. Diners can choose from meticulously cooked steaks—such as the NY strip and filet—alongside elevated sides like loaded baked potato casserole.

The relaxed yet polished atmosphere makes it a great pick for families, celebrations, or casual dinners. It strikes a balance between nostalgia and contemporary flair, delivering satisfying meals in a welcoming setting.

13. Toledo – Tapas, Steak & Seafood

Toledo – Tapas, Steak & Seafood
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Toledo brings a Spanish flair high atop Coronado Springs’ rooftop, where the vibrant decor complements a menu of tapas, seafood, and bold steak offerings. The skirt steak and rib-eye bear delicious tapas-style presentations, often served with chimichurri or Spanish-style sauces.

Guests appreciate the eye-catching sunset views over Lake Dorado, making every meal feel celebratory. It’s a spirited alternative to traditional steakhouses, ideal for those craving flavor-packed dishes with flair.

14. The Steakhouse

The Steakhouse
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Nestled in the Disneyland Paris Hotel, The Steakhouse delivers refined American-Western comfort in an elegant, Old West–inspired dining room. The steak menu features USDA prime cuts like rib-eye and sirloin, grilled to perfection and accompanied by classic sides like macaroni and cheese.

It’s a go-to choice for those seeking dependable, quality steak with a touch of Parisian charm.

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