The Sports Bar is back in Disney Village
The Sports Bar in Disney Village officially reopened on November 22, 2025, after nearly a year of transformation. Disney Village is currently going through a full redesign, and earlier this year we already saw the arrival of new stores like Deco by Disney, Disney Style, Disney Glamour, and a brand-new LEGO Store. The Sports Bar is the latest location to reopen with a fresh, modern look.

The bar has also expanded into the former New York Style Sandwich space, offering more seating along with the flexibility for Disney to host private events.

On top of the makeover, there’s a completely updated food and drink lineup. The Sports Bar now wants to welcome guests all day long , including breakfast, which is especially helpful with Annette’s Diner temporarily closing in early 2026.
Outside, the terrace has been redesigned with a greener and also more modern look.

Breakfast Options
Breakfast is served from opening until 11:30 AM, and there are several set menus:
• Savoury Set Menu (16€)
Two scrambled or fried eggs, bacon, toasted English muffins with Kiri cream cheese, plus a hot drink and juice.
• Sweet Set Menu (15€)
Pancakes with maple syrup and fresh fruit, plus a hot drink and orange juice.
• Plant-Based Menu (16€)
A fruit bowl with chia seeds in coconut milk, açaí purée, fruit muesli, almonds, hazelnuts, goji berries, banana, kiwi, and blueberries, plus a hot drink and orange juice.
• Wellness Menu (16€)
Similar fruit bowl but served with a Surf Up or Bobsleigh smoothie instead of orange juice.
• Continental Menu (9€)
Croissant or pain au chocolat with a hot drink and orange juice.
You can also order à la carte with options like French toast, pancakes, ham and cheese toast, avocado toast, and more. One item that definitely stands out is the XXL croissant to share, priced at 35€! For comparison, a regular croissant costs 3,50€.


Our Experience
We visited the Sports Bar a few days after reopening to try some of the new breakfast offerings and see the final design. We ordered the savoury set menu and the sweet set menu — and we couldn’t resist trying the giant croissant too. Ordering it seemed to surprise the Cast Members (maybe not many people go for the 35€ pastry!).

We were glad we ordered something extra, because the set menu portions were quite small. The savoury menu was more filling thanks to the eggs and toasted muffins, but the sweet menu only came with three small pancakes and a few pieces of fruit.
The XXL croissant itself was fine, just like a normal croissant but much bigger. Ours seemed slightly overbaked, and overall, we didn’t feel the 35€ price was worth it. Definitely a one-time thing.

Our total came to 66€ (or 56,10€ with Annual Pass discount). Next time, we’ll probably stick to a quick snack on Main Street in the morning or the breakfast buffet at Disney Hotel Santa Fe, which is 22€ for adults, still one of our favorite choices.

