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A wild place to shop and eat!
Take an expedition to the exciting,
leafy, colourful rainforest in this beautifully themed restaurant oasis.
Enjoy your meal under the shadow of a curious elephant, alongside some
talkative parrots or perhaps next to some vicious tropical fish!
There's plenty to see all around, and
with a wide selection of varied meals this restaurant is perfect for
everyone - especially children. Just make sure you take cover when that
tropical rainstorm moves in overhead!
The restaurant also features a
well-stocked boutique, selling jungle souvenirs, environmental items,
restaurant merchandise and toys.
On the Menu
Starters
Pitas, chicken, salads, onion rings, soup, tortilla wraps, platters and
more.
Main
A huge selection, including grilled meats, curry, fish and chips,
steak, paella, fajitas and sea food, plus various of burgers, salads and
pasta.
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Desserts
Cakes, pies, pancakes,
sundaes and fruits.
Beverages
Cocktails, non-alcoholic cocktails, smoothies, beers, coffees, wine
list and more.
History
Rainforest Cafe is located in the
former building of Key West Sea Food, a sea food restaurant that opened with
Disney Village (then Festival Disney) in 1992. The unique design of
the building towards La Marina was meant to give a modern slice of Floridian
architecture, which was accompanied by the tropically-themed
Hurricanes Discotheque
upstairs. An entire Key West expansion project for Festival Disney was
planned in the area where McDonald's now stands,
but was ultimately cancelled.
Key West Sea Food closed in 1998 to
allow for Rainforest Cafe's opening in 1999. The bare building was
given modest rainforest details in various places, as if they had simply
"exploded" out of the plain, Frank Gehry building itself, and the water area
at the rear was populated with various rainforest animals, including
elephants. Rainforest Cafe
restaurants can also be found at Disney's Animal Kingdom park, Downtown
Disney in both Florida and California, and Tokyo Disney Resort's IKSPIARI. |