Breakfast at the Sports Bar Disney Village: Menu, Prices & Honest Review
After covering the grand reopening of the Sports Bar at Disney Village (and peering through construction walls like a mildly unhinged Inspector Gadget), I knew I had to go back.
For breakfast. Yes, a Disneyland Paris Sports Bar breakfast. Here’s why I think you should try it, too.

Morning Vibes at Sports Bar (Not as Strange as it Sounds)
If you’ve only ever associated sports bars with late-night football, loud cheers, and someone shouting at a referee… the morning atmosphere at Disney’s Sports Bar might surprise you.
Gone was the stadium-level noise from my last visit, and instead it was peaceful and calm with only a handful of early risers fuelling up before park opening.
The terrace looks sleek and finished now — red seating lined up neatly, the bold Sports Bar signage glowing above, and the Disney sports murals adding that playful Village touch.
What I Really Liked About How it Looks Now
The green tiled bar.
The geometric ceiling lights (including those glowing triangle frames).
The retro hanging globe lights are cute and colourful.
Screens still everywhere, but not in an overbearing way.
Stylish, but still casual. Themed, but not too much.

Disney Village Sports Bar Breakfast Menu
I’m so happy to report that this isn’t a token ‘here’s a pastry and a coffee, good luck situation.’ They’ve put some real thought into the food here.
On the Sports Bar breakfast menu are things like pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, English muffins, avocado toast, fruit bowls… and yes, the Mickey-shaped doughnut makes an appearance for anyone wanting a little extra Disney magic before the day begins (but, honestly, is there any time that Mickey-shaped food isn’t appreciated? 😍) .

🥞 What I ordered
Among a nice selection of breakfast combo plates, I decided to try the Sweet Set Menu (€15), which includes a hot drink, a fruit juice, and a sweet breakfast dish. Because when faced with a breakfast decision at Disneyland Paris, I will always lean sweet.
Three generously-sized pancakes arrived, lightly dusted with icing sugar and served with:
- Fresh banana slices
- Kiwi
- Blueberries
- A pot of syrup on the side
First of all: presentation? Lovely.
Second: the fruit addition is smart. It stops the whole thing tipping into total ‘sugar coma before 10am’ territory.
The pancakes were soft and fluffy. Exactly what you want before walking approximately 25,000 steps around the parks. And yes, I used all the syrup. We’re not here to pretend.
Ohh and Drinks..
With the Sweet Set Menu you can get a fruit juice and a hot drink. I started with an apple juice-fresh, simple, does what it says on the tin.
But then. I spotted the hot chocolate.
It arrived in a glass mug absolutely crowned with whipped cream and dusted with cocoa powder like something from a cute ski resort rather than a sports bar in Marne-la-Vallée.
FAQ: Sports Bar Breakfast at Disney Village
What’s on the menu?
Find the full menu for the Sports Bar & Lounge here!
What are the opening hours?
The Sports Bar opens at 9am and closes at 12am.
What time is breakfast served until?
Breakfast is served until 11:30am, after which the main all-day menu begins.
Where is the sports bar located?
The Sports Bar can be found in Disney Village.
💶 Breakfast Prices At A Glance
Here’s an idea of what breakfast is going to cost you:
- Croissant or Pain au Chocolat – €3.50
- Coffee & Croissant combo – €6
- Mickey-shaped doughnut – €6
- Pancakes (maple syrup & fresh fruit) – €11
- Avocado toast – €14
- Energy fruit bowl – €13
- Vegenergy vegan fruit bowl – €14
- Fruit salad – €9.50
- Sweet Set Menu – €15
- Savoury Set Menu – €16
- Vegan Set Menu – €16
- Wellness Set Menu – €16
- Continental Set Menu – €9
Does Sports Bar take Meal Plan Vouchers?
Good news if you’re on a meal plan — Sports Bar & Lounge does take it.
Prices are shifting with the 2027 meal plans, so it’s worth having a read of my full breakdown of the new meal plans here before you book.



🤔 But…Is it weird having breakfast in a sports bar?
Honestly? Not at all.
The screens were on (tennis during my visit), but the volume was low and it didn’t dominate the space. It actually gave the place a relaxed, lounge-like atmosphere rather than a match-night frenzy.
It feels like the Sports Bar has pulled off something quite clever:
It works just as well for a calm morning breakfast as it will for a lively evening match.
That versatility is going to be huge for Disney Village. But, if it’s not for you, no problem, check out my ultimate guide to all the Disneyland Paris breakfasts here!

Who is a Sports Bar breakfast for?
I can see this working brilliantly for:
✔️ Guests staying off-site who want a solid breakfast before entering the parks
✔️ Anyone tired of hotel buffet repetition
✔️ Friends doing a non-character breakfast trip
✔️ Early arrivals killing time before park opening
✔️ People who think pancakes are life (me, that’s me)
It’s relaxed, spacious, and doesn’t feel rushed.
🕘 Strategy. Where Does This Fit Into Your Park Day?
Breakfast running until 11:30am gives you more flexibility than you’d think.
You could go straight there before the parks open, get properly fed, and walk in with a plan rather than a coffee and a prayer.
Or, if you’re doing Extra Magic Time, you could get your first hour or so in while the park’s quiet, then pop back out to Disney Village once it starts filling up and grab breakfast at a more leisurely pace. No 6am alarm required.
It’s a nice bit of breathing room in a trip that doesn’t always give you much.

One thing that’s very clear when you see the full Sports Bar & Lounge menu glowing proudly outside on that enormous illuminated board? This place really shines for drinks.
We’re talking:
• Signature cocktails, the colourful, Instagram-bait kind.
• Classic cocktails for the ‘I’ll just have my usual’ crowd.
• Frozen concoctions that feel slightly dangerous before 4pm on a warm summer’s day.
• Shooter selections for when someone in your group says, ‘Shall we?’ and everyone pretends they weren’t thinking the same thing.
Then there are craft beers, ciders, smoothies, oversized sharer drinks, proper sandwiches, and full sports bar-style mains. Don’t be surprised if you come for one drink and somehow stay until dinner.
Find the full menu for the Sports Bar & Lounge here!

Final Thoughts
Go check out Sports Bar for breakfast! Especially for a slower morning.
The refurbishment has been beautifully done, and it’s now a lovely modern dining experience worthy of the still-expanding Disney Village lineup. And the breakfast is surprisingly nice.
Obviously it’s not trying to be a themed dining spectacle. No princesses, no all-you-can-eat croissants. It’s simply a stylish, comfortable spot serving great breakfast food.
And sometimes, that’s exactly what you need.
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