Do you want a solid burger, with a side, without having to pay $15 or more at Disney Springs? How does a $7.99 Wagyu Burger sound? For the month of May, STK Steakhouse is running a promotion for that exact thing.
In their promotional material, STK Steakhouse says “It’s #NationalHamburgerMonth and STK is CRAZY for BURGERS.” I lacked knowledge that May was a food month. Yet, I know many of the national burger holidays but must have missed this one.
Early in the morning, I saw this promotion come across my news feed. My initial assumption concluded that this promotion would not apply to the Disney Springs location. However, after going to their website, I can see that the Orlando location offers this campaign. Guests may order the Signature STK Wagyu Burger for all of May at this price for takeout or delivery. Clearly, delivery charges will apply. In fact, I cannot confirm the delivery system at Orlando location. However, I can confirm a colleague already ordered this May promotion via takeout.
This $7.99 takeout promotion comes with USA style chips as opposed to French fries. I look forward to hearing about the quality of these chips. Also, STK Steakhouse declares this burger the best one in town. I would disagree as seen in my review earlier this year. Still, the value whether the sit-down lunch version or this takeout promotion rates very high. Interested parties may order this product and others at STKsteakhouse.com/Delivery. Of course, you can add other burger toppings for an additional charge. Moreover, STK Steakhouse will sell you other menu items to go along with this burger. From a selfish standpoint, I hope this promotion does well so maybe more will happen at the STK Steakhouse Disney Springs location.
Since this promotion just started, I cannot provide you with enough data on the quality of the burger via takeout. However, if you need to feed a few picky eaters, this promotion should fit your budget and their palate. If you happen to live near an STK Steakhouse, this promotion could help with a meal or two.
As always, eat like you mean it!
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