Inside the New Look Sports Bar & Lounge at Disneyland Paris 🍔🍹
The Sports Bar & Lounge in Disney Village has officially reopened after a full makeover — and it’s looking better (and tastier) than ever! This long-time favourite just relaunched with a brighter look, a brand-new menu, and a fresh vibe that fits perfectly into the new Disney Village transformation.
If you’ve walked past the old Sports Bar before and thought “hmm… maybe not,” it might be time to give it another shot. Here’s what’s new, what’s on the menu, and whether it’s worth popping in during your next trip.
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🏗️ What’s Changed?
The Sports Bar closed earlier this year for a full refurbishment and reopened on 22 November 2025 — and Disney Village regulars will barely recognise it.
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The once-dark interior has been replaced by light-filled open spaces, with greenery, sports memorabilia, and a modern terrace that’s perfect for people-watching.
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The plant-covered outdoor area is now semi-enclosed with a transparent roof — ideal for a sunny lunch or a drizzly Paris evening.
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The rebrand is part of the Disney Village transformation, with a more “casual chic” look that matches nearby spots like The Royal Pub and Brasserie Rosalie.
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Coca-Cola is now the official sponsor — so expect a bit of that red sparkle across the bar and signage.
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You’ll even spot character artwork on the exterior (Goofy in football gear and Baymax keeping things cool).
In short: it’s gone from “dark pub corner” to “stylish family hangout.”

🍽️ The New Menu — Bigger, Brighter, and More Family-Friendly
Here’s where things really get interesting. The new Sports Bar & Lounge isn’t just about pints and screens anymore — it’s had a total food glow-up.
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All-day menu: now open from breakfast through dinner, perfect for early arrivals or late park hoppers.
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Shareable XL plates: designed for groups and families, with burgers, loaded fries, wings, and sports-themed platters big enough for two (or three hungry kids).
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Lighter bites: wraps, salads, and veggie options for those who prefer something less heavy.
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Craft beers and signature cocktails: a decent mix of French brews and themed cocktails (non-alcoholic versions available, so everyone can join in).
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New desserts: think sundaes, brownie plates, and “game day” puddings that are perfect for splitting.
💡 Tip: if you’ve got little ones who love to pick at everyone’s plate, the shareable menu works a treat.

🧡 Why It Works for Families
This isn’t your typical sports bar anymore. It’s brighter, cleaner, and far more welcoming for all ages.
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No park ticket needed — it’s in Disney Village, so ideal for your arrival or rest day.
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Spacious layout with comfy seating and an upbeat soundtrack instead of blaring commentary.
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Terrace dining feels open and airy, especially when the weather’s good.
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Screens everywhere for parents who want to sneak a look at the match while the kids colour or chill.
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Non-alcoholic cocktails and mocktails for teens and designated drivers.
If you’ve been looking for an evening spot that works for both grown-ups and kids — this might just be it.

⚠️ A Few Things to Know
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Expect crowds: it’s shiny and new, so dinner times are already busy. Try off-peak hours or early lunch.
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Prices: the share-plates and cocktails are mid-range — not cheap, but you’re paying for the setting.
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The vibe: there’s a subtle “game night” energy — fun, not frantic — but maybe not ideal if your group isn’t into sports at all.
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Check hours: breakfast service and late-night hours may vary in the first few months.
⭐ Verdict: Worth a Try?
Absolutely.
The new Sports Bar & Lounge hits that sweet spot between laid-back comfort and Disney flair. Whether you’re sneaking in for a cheeky burger after park-closing or want somewhere the whole family can unwind, it’s a winner.
It’s not the most “magical” dining spot — you won’t get pixie dust with your pint — but it’s exactly what Disney Village needed: a lively, casual place to eat, drink, and still feel part of the Disney buzz.
If you loved The Royal Pub or wish Annette’s had a comfier cousin, you’ll feel right at home here.
✨ Book Your Disneyland Paris Adventure!
- 📅 Book stays up to March 2027
- 💳 Pay in easy instalments
- 🔄 Flexible booking: change or cancel free up to 7 days before arrival
- 🎟️ Park tickets included with every package
Inside the New Look Sports Bar & Lounge at Disneyland Paris 🍔🍹


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