Disney Springs restaurants are feeling romantic: Take a look at what some are serving on Valentine’s Day

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida – Some people may have already reserved a table at one of Florida’s most romantic restaurants for Valentine’s Day this Wednesday, while others are still debating what to do with their day. Disney Springs, Walt Disney World’s bustling retail and dining area, might be the place. For the occasion, a few of its restaurants are serving up some sweet deals.

Here’s what’s available at various locations surrounding Disney Springs::

Summer House on the Lake

February 14–18

Since it opened late last year, this California-inspired restaurant is celebrating its first Valentine’s Day. Specialty menu dishes include chocolate cake, hearts of palm, Key West pink shrimp salad, and cracked Jonah crab claws. To view the full holiday menu and book reservations, click this link.

Sprinkles

Now-February 19

Four red velvet, four vanilla, and four raspberry chocolate chip cupcakes are included in the “I Love You Box” that is being offered by the famous cupcake shop well-known for its vending machine. A cake titled “Heartthrob Red Velvet” is also offered; it will be available through February 19.

Swirls on the Water 

Now-February 28th

Dole-whip is a famous Disney delicacy whose flavors are constantly changing at this booth. Swirls on the Water is currently providing a strawberry dole whip float with sparkling red wine till February 28. On top, there is a strawberry drenched in chocolate.

STK Steakhouse

February 12–18

Wednesday happy hour is unfortunately not available, however, this week there are some tasty menu items including Wagyu filet, chocolate lava marshmallow cake, and Dom Perignon champagne. To make reservations, click this link.


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