PHOTOS: Construction Continues on New Walk-Up Bar at Raglan Road in Disney Springs

Lauren Shahan

A group of people stand near a construction site with a green barrier and a sign reading "Shop Open." An Irish pub is partially visible in the background.

PHOTOS: Construction Continues on New Walk-Up Bar at Raglan Road in Disney Springs

Construction continues on Raglan Road’s new walk-up bar at Disney Springs.

Raglan Road Construction

People walk past a drapery and gifts store with a "Live Music" sign. A green construction wall partially blocks the view of a tall building with a large blue and white balloon in the background.

Since 2024, Raglan Road has had ongoing construction on its exterior facade. The Irish Pub is creating a walk-up bar offering drinks to go. It will be located to the right of the main entrance to the restaurant.

People walking past a construction site with a sign for an Irish pub and "Shop Open" messaging.

The concept art of the new walk-up bar can be seen on the construction walls surrounding the area, and the name appears to be “Paddy’s Bar.”

Construction site outside a large building, with a sign that reads "Shop Open." Palm trees and an advertisement are visible in the background.

During our recent visit to Disney Springs, we observed an exterior structure behind the construction walls. The structure has exposed wiring that’s visible over the walls.

A group of people stand near a construction site with a green barrier and a sign reading "Shop Open." An Irish pub is partially visible in the background.

Yellow sheathing from DensGlass is also visible and an awning extends off the structure with what appear to be short metal bars attached to the roofing.

People entering and leaving Raglan Road restaurant, with a framed menu on a stand outside the entrance.

In October 2023, a guest, Kanokporn Tangsuan, passed away from an allergic reaction after eating at Raglan Road at Disney Springs. Her husband, Jeffrey Piccolo, filed a lawsuit against Great Irish Pubs Florida Inc., the owners of Raglan Road, and Disney Parks and Resort.

Disney attempted to dismiss the wrongful death lawsuit based on an arbitration waiver included in the terms and conditions for Disney+, as well as purchasing Walt Disney World tickets through the My Disney Resort app.

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