TOP SECRET DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE SPEAKEASY
THE 4TH WALL AT THE BROOM ROOM, HOTEL NEW YORK – ART OF MARVEL
Everything you need to know about Deadpool's secret bar!
“I’m going to Disneyland” usually means rides, snacks, and a packed day in the parks. This time though, there is something a bit more hidden going on.
If you are a Marvel fan, or you just like finding secret spots with a bit of character, The 4th Wall at the Broom Room is one to know about. Tucked inside Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, this limited-time speakeasy bar leans into two of Marvel’s most unpredictable antiheroes, Deadpool and Wolverine.
It is not the sort of place you just stumble into. There is a bit of a hunt involved, a QR code to scan, and a sense that you have stepped into something deliberately off the main path. And if you are visiting before January 2025, it is one of those experiences that may still be available depending on timing.
In this guide, we are breaking down what this secret bar actually is, where to find Deadpool’s hidden spot, how entry works, what you will see once you are inside, and the big question most people ask, whether it is actually worth making the effort.
If you are up for a cocktail-led comic book detour with a bit of Deadpool chaos mixed in, this is where things start to get interesting.
What is the 4th Wall at the Broom Room!
Hidden inside Disneyland Paris is something most visitors walk straight past without realising it is there. It is not a ride, not a show, and not something you will find by accident while heading to your next Lightning Lane. It is a secret bar themed around Deadpool and Wolverine, and it feels very different from the usual Disney hotel experience.
The 4th Wall at the Broom Room sits inside Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, and it plays everything with a straight face while doing the exact opposite. The idea is simple but effective. You step away from the polished Marvel galleries of the hotel and into something darker, louder, and a bit more chaotic, very much in the spirit of Wade Wilson himself.
It was originally created as a limited pop-up tied to the release of Deadpool & Wolverine, designed to run for a short window before closing again. Due to demand and timing, it has been extended until January 2025, which gives guests a rare chance to experience it while it is still running.
Getting in is part of the experience. You cannot just walk up from the lobby and expect a table. There is a QR code involved and a bit of a guided hunt that leads you towards a hidden entrance. Once you follow it through, you end up at what looks like an unassuming door, almost like a broom cupboard, before it opens into the bar itself.
Inside, the atmosphere shifts immediately. The lighting is low, the humour is sharp, and the space is packed with Marvel references that reward anyone who knows the films well. Deadpool’s influence is obvious in the tone, while Wolverine’s presence comes through in a more grounded, gritty contrast. It feels designed for fans who enjoy spotting details rather than just ordering a drink.
It is less about being a traditional lounge and more about stepping into a themed space that knows exactly what it is. That is what makes it stand out at Disneyland Paris, where most experiences are built for broad appeal. Here, it leans into a more niche Marvel crowd and lets the personality of the characters lead the design.
For guests who enjoy Marvel storytelling, hidden details, and experiences that feel a bit off-script compared to the parks, this is one of the more unusual stops on property.
Where is the secret Deadpool bar at Disneyland Paris?
inding The 4th Wall at the Broom Room is very much part of the experience. It is not signposted in the usual way and there is no obvious doorway marked for guests walking through the Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel. Instead, it is hidden in plain sight, which fits the whole Deadpool and Wolverine theme quite neatly.
The bar sits inside the hotel, but getting access is not as simple as turning up and asking for a table. You will need to look out for QR codes placed discreetly around the lobby and nearby areas. They are easy to miss if you are not paying attention, and that is intentional. This is one of those experiences where the hotel itself becomes part of the puzzle.
Once you scan the QR code, you are taken to a booking page where you can reserve a one-hour slot. Each booking allows entry for up to six people, which makes it a good option if you are travelling with friends or family who are also into Marvel. It is worth noting that availability can be limited, especially during busy periods, so it is not something to leave until the last minute of your stay.
After booking, the instructions guide you towards the entrance, which blends into the hotel environment rather than standing out. It feels more like being let in on a secret than being directed to a bar, which is exactly the tone Disney is going for here.
It is a small detail, but it changes the whole feel of the experience. Instead of walking into a themed venue, you are actively uncovering it, which makes arriving inside feel like a reward in itself.
How do you get into the Deadpool bar?
Securing a spot at The 4th Wall at the Broom Room is where the experience starts to feel like a bit of a mission, and honestly, that is half the fun of it.
How to get a booking…
There is no walk-in option here. You will need a reservation, and Disney has built a process that leans into the secretive, slightly chaotic energy of Deadpool himself. There are two main ways to get in.
The first is the QR code route. If you are in Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, keep your eyes open in the lobby and surrounding areas. QR codes are placed in subtle locations rather than obvious signage, so you will need to be a bit observant. Scanning one takes you to a hidden booking page that is not accessible through normal hotel navigation. It often comes with a playful message that fits the tone of the experience, almost acknowledging that you have just stumbled into something you were not meant to find too easily.
The second option is through the Lineberty app, which Disneyland Paris uses for certain limited experiences and virtual queues. If the QR hunt is not your thing, you can open the app, select the hotel, and look for The 4th Wall at the Broom Room listing. From there, you can book a one-hour slot for yourself and up to five guests. It is popular, so checking a few days ahead improves your chances.
When to arrive…
Once you have a booking, the process continues at the hotel concierge. You are asked to arrive roughly ten minutes before your time slot, where your reservation is confirmed and you are given a key card with a code. This is where things start to feel more like a themed puzzle than a standard bar visit.
How to find the entrance…
The entrance is on the sixth floor, near Meeting Room 6233. At first glance, it looks like any other hotel corridor door, nothing that would suggest what is behind it. Using the key card opens the first stage, which leads you into a disguised space that resembles a plain, slightly messy storage-style room. From there, you follow the final instructions using the code you were given to access the bar itself.
It is all designed to feel slightly theatrical without ever tipping fully into a ride or attraction. The result is a layered entry that turns a simple reservation into something closer to a small piece of interactive storytelling.
What’s Inside: A Deadpools Fan’s Dream
Stepping through the final door of The 4th Wall at the Broom Room feels like the hotel drops away and you land somewhere much less polished and a bit more mischievous. The transition is immediate. One moment you are in a disguised corridor, the next you are inside a space that feels closer to a Marvel hideout than anything you would expect at Disneyland Paris.
The lighting is low and slightly moody, which gives everything a more intimate feel compared to the rest of Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel. Instead of clean gallery lines and bright displays, this space leans into cluttered storytelling, where every corner seems to hold something worth noticing.
Walls are covered in references pulled from across the Marvel universe, with a strong focus on Deadpool and Wolverine. You will spot costume pieces, including Deadpool’s unmistakable red suit, alongside props and artefacts that tie into wider Marvel lore. TVA details are woven into the room as well, with nods to the Time Variance Authority that will immediately click for anyone who has watched Loki.
It is not just props either. The artwork plays a big role in setting the tone. There are bold, slightly chaotic illustrations of Deadpool and Wolverine, including Dogpool appearances and the kind of humour that does not take itself too seriously. It feels deliberately offbeat, almost like the room is aware it should not be this playful, but does not care.
Rather than being a traditional bar setting, it feels closer to a themed collection of Marvel fragments pulled together in one place. You are not just sitting with a drink. You are surrounded by references that reward anyone who knows the films, the shows, or even just the general tone of Deadpool’s world.
It is this layering of detail that makes the space stand out. You can enjoy it casually, or you can spend the entire visit spotting small nods tucked into corners you might otherwise miss.
Deadpool-Approved Snacks and Sips
Now let’s talk about what you came here for: the menu. Deadpool wouldn’t step foot in a bar without some wild drink options and snackables, and The 4th Wall lives up to his standards. From explosive cocktails to quirky mocktails, the menu reads like Deadpool’s personal wish list of bar bites and boozy goodness.
Marvelous Cocktails
Here’s a taste of the cocktail lineup, perfect for those looking to raise a glass to the Merc with a Mouth (or maybe try something as daring as Wolverine would).
Redemption – 45€
Our absolute favorite, and not just because it’s as extra as Deadpool himself. This one combines Brooklyn gin with a yuzu base, egg white, and a touch of white pepper paragon cordial, rounded out with a splash of blanc de blancs Ruinart Champagne. It’s topped with a zesty lemon espuma and fresh basil for good measure. It’s bold, layered, and packs a kick worthy of Wade Wilson himself.For the Mouth of a Merc – 28€
This tequila-based drink is as dramatic as its name. With Añejo Patron Tequila, ginger concentrate, blood orange puree infused with pequin pepper and hibiscus, and a hint of vanilla syrup, it’s a cocktail that will make your tastebuds feel like they’re in a Marvel showdown. Plus, a dash of charcoal gives it that Deadpool “grit” (and color) we know and love.Adamantium – 28€
Ready to channel Wolverine? The Adamantium cocktail features Añejo Cuatro Bacardi rum with banana and passion fruit nectar, blue curaçao syrup, honey, and a surprising kick of Tabasco. It’s sweet, punchy, and strong enough to feel like you’re indestructible, well, almost.
If cocktails aren’t your style, the mocktails at The 4th Wall bring the flavor without the alcohol, still with a solid dose of Deadpool flair.
Hot Pineappool – 20€
This spicy-sweet mix of pineapple and lemon juices, red fruit puree, and mango syrup comes with a touch of espelette pepper and ginger ale for a serious punch. It’s refreshing with just enough heat to keep things interesting.Canadian Candy Concoction – 20€
A must-try for all the Deadpool superfans out there (and our personal fave), this drink is a treat for both the taste buds and the eyes. It’s made with passion fruit nectar, red fruit puree, and a berry cordial, sweetened with orgeat syrup and topped with marshmallows for an adorable, Instagrammable finish. It’s sweet, a little tangy, and the perfect nod to Deadpool’s Canadian roots.
Snacks & Combos
No trip to The 4th Wall would be complete without a snack or two. These aren’t just any snacks, they’re Disney’s take on Deadpool’s favorite bites, and they’re perfect for soaking up those strong cocktails.
Pizza Rolls by Feige’s Famous Pizza – 22€
Forget basic pizza rolls, these babies are made with focaccia, red cheddar, and a side of spicy tomato and virgin pineapple sauces. They’re cheesy, crispy, and downright addictive.Chimichanga Time – 18€
Would it even be a Deadpool bar without chimichangas? This dessert take is a twist on the classic, featuring a crepe stuffed with chocolate and praline mousse, red fruit compote, and raspberry coulis, topped with white chocolate. It’s indulgent, messy, and oh-so-Deadpool.
- A cocktail and two snacks for 55€
- A mocktail and two snacks for 48€
- The Redemption cocktail and two snacks for 70€.
Our Review: The Good, The Bad, and the Deadpool
One of the absolute highlights of The 4th Wall at the Broom Room is the adventure that comes before you even step through the door. This isn’t just a bar, it’s a full-blown Marvel experience, complete with secret codes, hidden doors, and a playful nod to the thrill of finding the “forbidden” entry. From scanning mysterious QR codes in the lobby to receiving your exclusive key card at the Concierge, the whole journey feels like you’re a not-so-covert Marvel mission.
Getting in requires some sleuthing and a little problem-solving, which makes it feel like you’re part of the Marvel Universe for a night. The final entry point, disguised as “Meeting Room 6233,” is just the beginning of the intrigue. The entrance feels more like a quirky broom closet, packed with graffiti and cleaning supplies that somehow scream “Deadpool was here!” Finding the hidden code reader and accessing the bar feels like solving a Marvel escape room, and let’s be honest, Deadpool himself would love watching guests struggle just a bit.
Immersive Cast Members
But the real magic? It’s the Cast Members. They don’t just point you in the right direction, they dive right into the spirit of The 4th Wall, playing their parts to make sure you feel like a VIP guest in the MCU. From the Concierge staff who hand you the key card to the bartenders serving up “Adamantium” with a wink, they bring the fun and keep the atmosphere lively and immersive.
Why Thor’s Crying (Hint: It’s the Bill)
Of course, we now know the real reason “Why is Thor crying?” He probably took one look at the bar tab! Yes, the experience is on the pricier side, but it’s also something unique and intimate, perfect for Marvel fans and anyone looking to try something different at Disneyland Paris. With limited seating, a cozy atmosphere, and an exclusive feel, you’ll feel like part of an elite club for the hour you’re inside.
So yes, it’s a splurge, but the chance to unravel a mystery, enter a hidden Marvel world, and indulge in creative cocktails surrounded by Wolverine, Deadpool, and the TVA is worth every penny for fans. If you’re looking for a night of adventure, laughs, and unforgettable memories, The 4th Wall at the Broom Room absolutely delivers.
Pro tips for visiting Deadpools Secret Bar
Ready to make the most of your night (or 60 minutes) at The 4th Wall at the Broom Room? Here are some top tips to help you get the best out of this unique experience, avoid any rookie mistakes, and channel your inner Marvel pro while you’re at it.
1. Reserve in Advance, Seriously!
Reservations here are almost as exclusive as a Marvel cameo, so snagging a spot takes some planning. Use the Lineberty app if you can’t wait to track down a QR code at the hotel this lets you book a slot a few days ahead. Remember, spots are limited to just 6 people per reservation, so get your team assembled early.
2. Arrive 30 Minutes Early for Check-In
Once your reservation is confirmed, head to the Concierge desk before your slot. They’ll give you a special key card and the all-important secret code, which you’ll need to access the bar. Think of it as your golden ticket to Deadpool’s world. Besides, arriving early lets you take in the Marvel ambiance and maybe even spot the elusive QR codes around the hotel lobby.
3. Get Your Cameras Ready (But Respect the Vibe)
With all the quirky decor, memorabilia, and Marvel Easter eggs, you’ll want to capture the moment. Snap a few photos, but remember to keep it low-key. This is an intimate, immersive space, so avoid constant selfies or flash photography so everyone else can soak up the atmosphere too.
4. Don’t Skip the Snacks
Yes, drinks are the main attraction, but the snacks deserve a spotlight of their own. From Feige’s Famous Pizza Rolls to those glorious chimichangas, the food here is as much a part of the experience as the drinks. We’re especially partial to the Canadian Candy Concoction and the Redemption cocktail, trust us, they’re Deadpool-approved and absolutely delicious.
5. Budget Accordingly, It’s a Splurge!
We won’t sugarcoat it: this place isn’t cheap. Cocktails and snacks are pricey, but for a bar that’s this unique, it’s part of the deal. If you’re planning to sample the menu (and you’ll want to), consider sharing with friends to get the most variety.
6. Stay for the Details, There’s a Lot to See
Even in a cozy space like this, Disney didn’t skimp on the details. Keep your eyes peeled for everything from graffiti messages left by Deadpool to subtle nods to Wolverine’s history. The space is packed visual treats that hardcore Marvel fans will appreciate, so take it slow, enjoy your drink, and let the ambiance sink in.
7. Keep an Eye on the Time
Each reservation is limited to one hour, and trust us, that time flies. Enjoy every moment but keep an eye on the clock so you can make the most of it before you’re whisked back to reality. (And don’t worry about the exit, just follow the signs near the restrooms. Yes, it’s as quirky as it sounds.)
8. Have Fun with It!
At the end of the day, The 4th Wall is all about fun, humor, and a bit of Marvel magic. Whether you’re a huge fan or just here for the experience, dive into the silliness and enjoy your night. The Cast Members, the decor, and even the drinks are all designed to feel like a trip into Deadpool’s mind. Embrace the chaos, sip something bold, and remember you’re not just in a bar, you’re in a piece of the Marvel Universe,
The Secret Deadpool Bar QR Code
Ready to Reserve? Here’s Your QR Code!
To make your reservation for The 4th Wall at the Broom Room, simply scan the QR code below. Or, to make things even easier, just click on the image to head directly to the secret booking page. Get ready to step into the world of Deadpool and Wolverine for a night you won’t forget!
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