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Chandler Steakhouse New Menu and Plans for an Exciting 2025

2025-01-20
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Chandler Steakhouse Introduces New Menu and Plans for an Exciting 2025

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Springfield, MA — The Chandler Steakhouse, a cornerstone of the dining scene at MGM Springfield, has unveiled a fresh fall menu, marking the start of a series of culinary innovations planned through 2025. Known for its refined ambiance and exceptional cuisine, the steakhouse is captivating food enthusiasts with new offerings and promises of exciting developments on the horizon.

New Fall Menu Highlights

As of late 2024, guests can indulge in innovative dishes that blend seasonal ingredients with expert culinary craftsmanship. The standout addition is the seared Chilean sea bass, served with charred bok choy, soy and ginger broth, and forbidden rice. This dish exemplifies the steakhouse’s dedication to creating elevated dining experiences that celebrate bold flavors and meticulous presentation.

Executive chefs at The Chandler Steakhouse have also emphasized using locally sourced ingredients, ensuring a menu that resonates with New England’s culinary heritage. Complementary menu items include premium cuts of steak, creative appetizers, and decadent desserts that cater to a variety of palates.

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Expanded Hours for Convenience

To accommodate growing demand, The Chandler Steakhouse has expanded its operating hours. It now welcomes diners from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sundays. This adjustment reflects the restaurant’s commitment to providing guests with more flexibility to enjoy its upscale offerings.

What’s Ahead in 2025?

Looking forward to 2025, The Chandler Steakhouse aims to elevate its presence in the region further with plans to introduce seasonal tasting menus, a chef’s table experience, and an exclusive wine-pairing series. Additionally, renovations are in the works to enhance the restaurant’s décor, promising a refreshed look that blends timeless elegance with modern sophistication.

MGM Springfield executives have hinted at collaborations with renowned chefs and participation in regional food festivals, showcasing the steakhouse’s commitment to remaining a standout culinary destination.

An Unmissable Dining Experience

Whether savoring the new fall menu or anticipating the exciting innovations for 2025, The Chandler Steakhouse continues to redefine luxury dining in Springfield. It invites locals and visitors alike to experience its expertly crafted dishes and warm hospitality.

For reservations and updates on upcoming events, visit the official MGM Springfield website or call the restaurant directly.

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