Restaurant Guide at Disney’s All-Star Sports (menus/pics)
During our family’s recent stay at All-Star Sports, I was pleasantly surprised at the dining options.
There’s a common misconception that the food at Disney’s value resorts isn’t as good as at the higher-priced hotels. While there may not be as many restaurants, I think the food is still pretty darn good.

In this article, I’ll walk you through all the dining options available at the resort, including what you can expect from the menu, where to find the best snacks, and tips for making the most of your mealtime at All-Star Sports.
All-Star Sports Restaurants & Dining:
#1. End Zone Food Court

The End Zone food court is All-Star Sports’ main dining option. It serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner and is open from 7 am to 11 pm.
Since the food court serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the offerings change throughout the day. In general, the food at All-Star Sports has an American theme. Here are a few of the things that are currently being served.
Breakfast – click here to see the full menu:
- Mickey waffles and pancakes
- Omelets, breakfast sandwiches, and the Loaded Totcho Bowl with eggs, cheese, and sausage gravy
- Vegetable Breakfast Quesadilla
- Oatmeal and fruit cups
Lunch and dinner – click here to see the full menu:
- Honey Barbeque Pork Sandwich
- Meatball Subs
- Pizza, hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, chicken strips
- A variety of different salads
If you want to feed your family on a budget, try getting a large pepperoni pizza and a family-size Caesar salad, which costs under $35! This is probably one of the best deals in Disney World. 🙂
End Zone food court offers many different options if you are on a plant-based diet. For example, you can order the Overnight Oats for breakfast or the Asian Noodle Salad for dinner.
End Zone Food Court is inside Stadium Hall, which is where you check in at All-Star Sports. There are two entrances – one at the front of the building by the lobby and the other on the other side near the main pool.

View a PDF map of Disney’s All-Star Sports.
As you continue walking into the food court, you will see a large area with different stations. Each station serves a different group of foods. For example, one station serves pizza, and another serves burgers and chicken tenders.

Here is a closer view of one of the areas where you can order food.

This is another view of a different area in which to order food.

There is a lot of seating inside the All-Star Sports food court.
Plenty of tables and chairs were available at almost any time of day. We only had trouble finding a table during the breakfast rush (8–9 am), as everyone was getting their Mickey waffles before heading out for the day! 🙂

As the name suggests, All-Star Sports has a general theme, with Baseball, Basketball, and American Football as the major focal points. However, tennis, surfing, and soccer are also featured among the colorful and fun decor. My favorite detail is the walls, designed to look like basketball courts!

When you first walk into End Zone Food Court, you’ll notice refrigerators near the checkout area. There are many grab-and-go options, such as salads, fruit cups, parfaits, and even a Mickey cake to celebrate a special occasion. There are also many different drinks, including milk, juice, soda, water, beer, and wine.

The food court at All-Star Sports will delight anyone with a sweet tooth!
One of my family’s favorite ways to enjoy the desserts is to grab some for the room on the way back from the parks.

The soda and ice machines and coffee stations are near the checkout area. Here, you can get unlimited beverages with your Rapid-Refill mug or buy a single-use cup at the checkout.

The food court also has microwaves and toasters. This is important to remember since your room does not have these small appliances inside.

To help save yourself time, I recommend that you MOBILE ORDER food from the food court at All-Star Sports.
Instead of waiting in line to order your food, it can be ready when you get to the counter!
Head to the My Disney Experience app and click “Mobile Orders” then “Create New Order.” The app should recognize your location and bring up the End Zone Food Court if you are currently at All-Star Sports. But if not, it’s easy to search for the resort using “Filters.”

From here, you will see all the options currently being offered. Pick what you want and checkout using the app. I love that you even pay for the food from your phone, so you don’t have to wait in line.

To pick up your mobile order, look for the mobile pickup window near the End Zone Food Court checkout area.

End Zone Food Court is open from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm.
#2. Grandstand Spirits
The other dining option at All-Star Sports is outside the main building near the Grand Slam pool, the main pool at the resort.
If you look around, you will have no trouble finding Grandstand Spirits, a pool bar with a baseball theme and bright yellow awning.

Grandstand Spirits is open from 12:00 pm to 11:00 pm.
At Grandstand Spirits, you can find an array of beverages, including classic alcoholic drinks, to enjoy while sitting by the pool.
The pool bar also offers a limited food menu. You’ll find Mickey pretzels, chips, salads, and sandwiches. But the real draw here is the treats! While taking a break from the pool, you can cool off with a Mickey ice cream bar or sandwich before you dive back in.
Quick Hits (pun intended) about Dining at All-Star Sports:
- There are no character dining experiences at All-Star Sports.
- If you purchase a Disney dining plan, you can redeem credits at End Zone Food Court, which is considered a Quick-Service restaurant.
- The food court and pool bar at All-Star Sports do not require reservations. They are considered “Quick Service” restaurants, so you just walk up and order. You can also place a mobile order at End Zone Food Court through the My Disney Experience app.
- All-Star Sports does not offer room service. In fact, none of the “Value Resorts” at Walt Disney World offer traditional room service, where you can order food and have it delivered directly to your room. But when my family is too tired to sit and have dinner, we place a mobile order for pizza and take it back to our room. 🙂
In addition, you can use Uber Eats or DoorDash to have food delivered to you from many local restaurants in Orlando.
What questions do you have about the restaurants at Disney’s All-Star Sports?
Ask below in the comments section. I PROMISE that I will respond and answer. 🙂