Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Paddy’s Bar in Disney Springs is now open to guests just around the corner from Raglan Road restaurant.
Paddy’s Bar Now Open at Disney Springs
The newest addition to the dining slate at Disney Springs is Paddy’s Bar. Located to the right of Raglan Road’s main entrance, this new location replaces the much smaller beverage cart that used to sit in this spot. Construction on the new bar has been ongoing since 2024.
Several guests were already stopping by for a drink right after the bar opened. The bar now has a permanent roof structure with some limited barstools and a walk-up counter to the side. A gold rope stanchion has been placed on the right near the wall in case guests
A metal sign has been attached to the top of the roof and is lit using two curved lights. The sign says “Paddy’s Bar” in ornate gold text. Around the name, the smaller text says “Imported from Ireland, ESTD. 2005, On Raglan Road, Dublin 4.”
The walls around the bar and the columns supporting the roof are covered in emerald-green tiles with brown and gold detailing.


Signs have been incorporated into the walls on either side of the main bar area. Each side advertises some of the bar’s offerings, including “Teas and minerals, dancing, singing, good dining, and artisan spirits.”
The interior of the roof is painted white and has a few more advertisement slogans painted onto the crossbeams. In addition to selling “Aged Irish whiskeys & beers of distinction,” the beams also have fun quotes like “Be yourself, everyone else is already taken.” White orb pendant lights hang on either side of the seating area, and a metal ceiling fan has been placed in the center.
The bar counter is made of white marble-style stone. Strips of yellow lights have been placed on the underside of the bar’s edge to make it a bit more visible, especially at night.
Centered behind the bar is a patterned mirror surface. In addition to the “Paddy’s Bar” logo, the mirror also has “Purveyors of the finest whiskey” and a pattern of leaves etched into the reflective surface.
The two Cast Members tending the bar when we visited were extremely friendly and insisted that their photo be included. If you happen to stop by, make sure to say hello!
The menu at Paddy’s Bar has an extremely lengthy alcohol collection, though a few non-alcoholic beverages are included as well.
The printed menu includes:
- Draft Beers
- Guinness Stout — $10.75
- Smithwicks Red Ale — 10.75
- Harp Lager — $10.75
- Kilkenny Irish Cream Ale — $10.75
- De Cider No. 2 — $11
- Hazy Little Thing IPA — $10.50
- Tri Wishes Irish Red Ale —$10.75
- Binny’s Brew Ale — $10.50
- Miller Lite Lager — $10
- Blue Moon Wheat Beer — $10.50
- The Likely Light Lager — $10.75
- Cans & Bottles
- Kopparberg Strawberry Premium Cider — $11
- Kopparberg Pear Premium Cider — $11
- City Beautiful IPA — $10
- High Stepper IPA — $11
- Space Cowboi Hazy Double IPA — $12
- Toboggan Blonde Ale — $11
- Schofferhofer Hefeweizen Grapefruit Beer — $10
- Corona Extra Pale Lager — $9
- Corona Light American Lager — $9
- Heineken Lager — $9
- High Noon Sun Sips (pineapple or watermelon) — $11
- Zero Alcohol
- Heineken 0.0 — $9
- Guinness 0 — $11
- Wines & Bubbles
- White Wines
- Sauvignon Blank Walnut Block — $14
- Pinot Grigio Andriano — $16
- Rose Wines
- Aime Roquesante — $15
- Red Wines
- Pinot Noir Evolution by Sokol Blosser — $16
- Petit Syrah Mettler Family Vineyards — $16
- Sparkling
- Procecco Cavit Lunetta Italy, 187ml. — $14
- White Wines
- Cocktails
- Strawberry Fields Mimosa: Dingle Irish Vodka, Luxardo Apertivo, lemon sour, house-made strawberry puree, and Prosecco — $17
- Arthur’s Old Fashioned: Tullamore Dew 12 Irish Whiskey, Guinness simple syrup, orange bitters, and Guinness cured bacon — $17
- Strawberry & Cucumber Mojito: Bacardi Gold Rum, strawberry puree, muddled cucumber & mint, lime sour, and ginger ale — $17
- Iced Irish: Bushmills Original Irish Whiskey, butterscotch, Baileys Salter Caramel, cold brew coffee, and whipped cream — $16
- Wild Rosy: Glendalough Wild Rose Gin, Rockeys Botanical Liqueur, homemade rosemary syrup, lemon Pellegrino, and Fever Tree premium tonic — $16
- The Lost Irish Coffee: Lost Irish Whiskey, house-made Demerara sugar syrup, coffee, and cream — $15
- Rosemary & Maple Whisky Sour: Dickel 12 Tennessee Whiskey, crushed rosemary, dark maple syrup, Fees foam, and lemon sour — $16
- Irish Espresso Martini: Slane Irish Whiskey, J.F. Hadens espresso liqueur, Guinness simple syrup, chilled espresso — $17
- Non Alcoholic
- Not So Wild Rosy: Seedlip Garden 108 non-alcoholic spirit, homemade rosemary syrup, lemon Pellegrino, and Fever Tree Premium tonic — $12
- Berry Unirish: muddled blueberries, fresh lemon juice, rosemary, honey syrup, and lemon Pellegrino — $11
- Strawberry Cucumber Nojito: housemade strawberry puree, muddled cucumber & mint, fresh lime sour, and ginger ale — $11
Text in the bottom corner of the printed menu also notes that guests should ask their bartender for a full list of all the Irish whiskey, Scotch whiskey, bourbon, American whiskey, vodka, gin, and rum flavors available. The right side of the menu has a small list of a few of these selections with no prices, but it is not everything the bar offers.
Raglan Road, meanwhile, is preparing for the start of its Mighty St. Patrick’s Day Festival 2025. While St. Patrick’s Day is officially March 17, the festivities will be running from March 14 to 17.
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