Opening Date & Menu for Beak & Barrel Bar at Pirates of Caribbean in Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World has announced the Beak & Barrel Bar opening date, and revealed a first look at the full menu for the new Pirates of the Caribbean tavern coming to Adventureland in Magic Kingdom very soon! This covers all of the latest news, when you can book ADRs, and shares photos of the food & drinks!
According to Walt Disney World, the Beak and Barrel bar will extend the story of Pirates of the Caribbean. Established by the legendary pirate rumrunner, Captain Meridian “Merry” Goldwyn, and her talkative first mate, Rummy, this lively pirate pub will soon welcome bandits and buccaneers of all ages from every corner of the seven seas.
As Merry’s trusted companion and first mate, Rummy serves as the tavern’s quartermaster keeping an eye on the place from his roost high atop the bar. Although retired from seafaring life, Rummy is a dutiful crewman to his beloved Merry, ensuring everything is ship-shape, sharing tales of piracy and leading the bar in a rousing toast or two. The Beak and Barrel is a haven for all pirate-kind—from seasoned scoundrels to small swashbucklers. While you sip and snack, you’ll be immersed in the Tortuga world through sing-alongs, storytelling and surprises.
The Beak and Barrel Bar will open on August 29, 2025 in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom, right outside the exit to Pirates of the Caribbean!
All around the Beak & Barrel, you’ll be immersed in an adventure across the Seven Seas with nods to both the classic Pirates of the Caribbean attraction and beloved films. As you join the pirate fun, you’ll enjoy thirst-quenching tropical beverages, delicious small bites, sing-alongs, storytelling, and enchanting surprises.
Advance Dining Reservations for the Beak & Barrel open on August 14, 2025. ADR availability is expected to be incredibly competitive, on par with or even exceeding GEO-82 at first. As we explain below, it’s a perfect storm of sky-high demand colliding with limited supply. You will absolutely want to be up bright and early on August 14 if you’re hoping for a chance of an ADR at Beak & Barrel on August 29 or anytime over Labor Day weekend.
Here’s the food and drink menu for the Beak and Barrel Bar at Pirates of the Caribbean…
Food & Drink Menu for Beak & Barrel Bar
The Treasure Trove
The first is the Treasure Trove, an imaginative non-alcoholic beverage cloaked in mystery. As you sip on this mix of ube, lemon, and coconut, you can also snack on some sweet treats, like a vanilla cake plank, chocolate cannonball, and golden caramel popcorn.
The Cursed Treasure
The other non-alcoholic drink at Beak & Barrel is the Cursed Treasure. This features a delicious combination of coconut milk and cookie crumbs topped with vanilla foam and pirate’s gold cookie. It’s that iconic cookies and cream flavor, in drink form.
Kraken’s Catch
Blimey! The adventurous foodies out there will have their eye on the Kraken’s Catch. This cold salad is quite unique with octopus tentacles – yes, you heard that right – marinated in lemon and lime juice and paired with olives, bell peppers, avocado, and Piquillo pepper-almond foam.
Salty Seas mARRRgarita
For adult pirates, there’s quite the selection of refreshing, colorful cocktails to enjoy, like the Salty Seas mARRRgarita. This drink features Southeast Asian flavors, such as ube which gives it the striking purple color, as well as Lalo Blanco Tequila, Cointreau Liqueur, and lime.
Siren’s Whisper
A siren song draws us towards the next drink. The Siren’s Whisper will lure you in with its captivating blue color and promises of eternal youth. It combines Pot & Column Still White Rum with citrus and spice. This sip was inspired by the Fountain of Youth, also known as the Aqua de Vida from the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise.
For the final drop of allure, the drink is topped with a special siren tear. (Legend has it that they were the ones shed from fanboys on the Rivers of America’s closing day.)
Cook’s Corn Griddle Cakes
The treasure map has led to the Cook’s Corn Griddle Cakes. This warm corn cake is stuffed with melted cheese, lime sour cream, and chili peppers topped with cotija cheese.
There are two paths you can take on your foodie adventure – one with roasted corn and poblano peppers or one with chipotle-braised chicken.
Barrels Ablaze
Next up, we’ve got the Barrels Ablaze. If you’ve got a taste for bourbon, you’ll find treasures with this one. It features Jack Daniel’s Bonded Bourbon, a hint of honey, and a dash of spice.
Hibiscus Rum Punch Royale
Yo ho, yo ho, it’s the Hibiscus Rum Punch Royale for me.
As you sip, you’ll enjoy the lightly sweet and refreshing taste of this rum-based drink topped with prosecco. The bubbly effervescence combined with hibiscus, demerara and citrus will make you feel like you’re charting the Atlantic.
Island Provisions
Once they taste it, pirates will soon be telling tales of Island Provisions.
This dish takes flair and flavors from the Caribbean and Central America regions. Grab your crew for this shareable bite with plantain chips, blue corn tortillas, and toasted flatbread served with various savory dips.
Port of Call
For those gin-loving pirates out there, Port of Call is the drink for you. This delightful sip brings the flavor. With London Dry Gin, Ruby Port, lemon juice, and spiced cranberry, you’ll be wanting to live the pirate’s life.
Lit Fuse
You don’t need to search uncharted waters to find this next beverage. The Lit Fuse is quite the tasty concoction. With Los Siete Misterios Doba -Yej Meszal, and flavors of banana, coconut, and smoked chili bitters, this beverage will light up your taste buds.
Plunderer’s Punch
Where’s the rum gone? Into the Plunderer’s Punch! It has Kraken Black Spiced Rum, blackberry, vanilla, and a hint of citrus. For some added treasure to take home with you, this sip comes in a souvenir pirate skull mug.
This special loot is limited to one per guest. Those watching from their home port shouldn’t worry, though! The eBay pirates will pull up to the park, pillage and plunder the souvenir skull mug, and list them for $199 each before opening day is even over! So when this mug is sold out by September 1, at least you’ll have that easy and affordable alternative…right?!
Wines and Exclusive Draft Beers
Finally, for the beer buccaneers out there, you’ll be impressed with this lineup, savvy? The Beak and Barrel will be home to exclusive draft beer, including Victory Brewing Co. Pirate’s Paradise Blonde Ale and Wicked Weed Brewing Berried Treasure Session Sour, as well as bottled and canned lager and IPAs, such as Modelo Especial Lager, Red Stripe Lager, and Bell’s Two Hearted IPA.
The wine connoisseurs will also be saying, “shiver me timbers,” with wine by the glass options from various places across the seven seas available. These include the Spice Route ‘Chakalaka’ Red Blend, Quinta de Santiago Vinho Verde, and the Viarae Prosecco.
Beak & Barrel Bar Merchandise Sneak ‘Beak’
For some fun you can take home with you, there’s even some special keepsakes available for purchase. To be dressed in your pirate best, there will be a new T-shirt inspired by The Beak and Barrel and a Parrot Shoulder Plush.
You can check out the store next door, Plaza del Sol Caribe Bazaar, to find these treasures.
All in all, this is pretty much what we were expecting with the food and drinks at the Beak and Barrel Bar.
We’ve been comparing Beak & Barrel to Oga’s Cantina for a while, and the menu seems to further reinforce that. If anything, I’d say this pleasantly surprises on the upside and looks more ambitious than the Star Wars bar in Galaxy’s Edge. Presumably, that’s because this is expected to be less popular over time since it doesn’t have a blockbuster IP attached.
I don’t know if that’s entirely accurate. Pirates of the Caribbean is incredibly popular, both as a ride and a film franchise (even if it’s dormant…for now). This bar should be tremendously popular as a result, and a license to print money for Walt Disney World. Between that and the lack of an 0n-site kitchen, it makes sense that the food menu would be fairly limited. I was hoping for a bit more–enough to turn this lounge into a sleeper spot for a small meal (similar to BaseLine Tap House), but oh well.
As you might recall, Walt Disney World’s official website was updated a while ago to indicate that Advance Dining Reservations would open for the Beak and Barrel during Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party.
That never happened. The website was corrected the next day (back in May) to remove that banner, strongly suggesting it was added to Beak and Barrel by mistake, when updating other restaurant pages for MNSSHP.
Interestingly, a new banner just appeared today: “Want to dine at this restaurant during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party? Check back in September 2025 for details!”
This would seem to suggest that Beak and Barrel will not be open during Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party when it first debuts. After all, why else skip the closer MNSSHP and jump right to ADRs for MVMCP?
It could be that Beak and Barrel won’t be fully staffed or is slowly ramping up operations, and thus won’t be open during MNSSHP. It could also be that Beak and Barrel won’t be open for the start of Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party season but will be beginning August 29, so they’ve left off the message–it’d be too confusing (all it would take is another sentence explaining that it’d be available for MNSSHP event nights “starting August 29). Or it might be that Beak and Barrel is going to be open on a walk-up basis during MNSSHP.
I guess we’ll find out soon.
UPDATE: Walt Disney World has confirmed that the Beak and Barrel Bar will be open for guests attending Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom starting August 29, 2025.
On select nights during MNSSHP, guests with valid party tickets will be able to “take a break during the party” and “savor snacks and refreshments at The Beak and Barrel when it opens.” According to Walt Disney World, “witches, ghosts and bats are welcome, but a valid party ticket is the only way to enter the park and join the festivities!”
This means that, like other ADRs that are after Magic Kingdom closes for the regular operating day, special event admission will be required to gain access to the Beak and Barrel. Anyone should be able to make ADRs right up until regular closing (and thus extend their day), but ADRs with a starting time of 6 pm (and during MNSSHP) will be required to have MNSSHP tickets. That is, assuming ADRs are available during MNSSHP (as opposed to Walk-Up Waitlist). That still isn’t clear, but we should find out soon!
Regardless, I plan on being at Beak and Barrel on opening day, August 29, 2025. That is, assuming I can score a coveted ADR for the new Pirates of the Caribbean Bar. That is Destination D23 weekend, a time when diehard dorks like me are descending upon Walt Disney World, and there will be thousands of us–along with the usual suspects–who all want to experience the new PotC bar on opening day or opening weekend.
You know how GEO-82 was highly competitive for opening day and is still impossible to book unless you’re 60+ days out? Beak and Barrel will be like that on steroids for Labor Day weekend, with demand eventually leveling off a bit (by comparison) thanks to the (presumably) higher capacity and more stringent rules and time limits.
Speaking of which, here’s what else we know about the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean tavern in Magic Kingdom…
The menu at Beak and Barrel features tasty options for pirates of all ages—as well as refreshing cocktails for Guests ages 21 and up. This is Walt Disney World’s way of saying that, unlike GEO-82, kids will be allowed at Beak and Barrel.
Advance Dining Reservations are strongly recommended. Because space is extremely limited, the Beak and Barrel is limited to 45 minutes per party. Check back later for details about making reservations.
Even before this announcement, it was widely expected that the Pirates of the Caribbean bar would be all-ages and serve alcohol. Honestly, I’m not sure which would be more controversial here: a pirates bar with the rum actually being always gone, or more alcohol in Magic Kingdom? As it turns out, Disney chose to do Jack Sparrow proud.
As you’re likely aware, Walt Disney World long ago crossed the rubicon with alcohol in Magic Kingdom. It had only been in table service restaurants, and limited to a two drink maximum, until now. This is a lounge, so not quite the same, but we’d expect the drink limit to persist-in addition to the 45 minute stay limit.
All of this positions the Beak and Barrel as a Magic Kingdom and pirates-themed counterpart to Oga’s Cantina at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. That Star Wars bar has a similar time constraint due to space, and for many guests, it’s a one and done due to the rushed nature of the experience.
Ultimately, the Beak and Barrel bar has a lot of standalone potential and could also bring new life to neglected areas of Caribbean Plaza. This whole area used to be a purpose-built Pirates of the Caribbean mini-land, but has been diluted and lost to time over the years, with a variety of spaces converted to storage, abandoned fountains, and more.
I know we’ve beat on this drum several times before, but is it really too much to ask for live pirate performers and a steel drum band, retail revival, as well as a full transformation of Tortuga Tavern and the addition of the Beak & Barrel? This is a good step in the right direction, especially given everything on the horizon for this side of Magic Kingdom, but Caribbean Plaza needs and deserves more. Perhaps the popularity of Beak & Barrel will “prove” that to the beancounters, once and for all.
This sleepy corner of Adventureland could soon become much busier. Investing in Caribbean Plaza to improve its capacity and utilization would be a savvy forward-thinking, but still relatively low-cost move for the company. It would also make sense to do this sooner rather than later, as Piston Peak is going to make this corner of the park much more popular. We assume that’ll also mean overhauling Pecos Bill, in which case Imagineering first turning its attention to nearby Tortuga Tavern would make a lot of sense. Perhaps that’ll be a 2025 Destination D23 announcement with work to commence later this year or in early 2026?!
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Your Thoughts
What do you think of the food & drink menu at the Beak & Barrel bar? Excited to experience the new Pirates of the Caribbean tavern? Will you be trying to score ADRs for opening day or sometime over the holiday weekend? What do you think about Magic Kingdom getting a Pirates of the Caribbean-themed lounge? Do you agree or disagree with our assessment? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback—even when you disagree with us—is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!























6:21am on August 14. Still nothing to reserve! Argh! Leaving us to do nothing but refresh the app until it appears.
I almost feel bad for those who are just trying to book regular ADRs and not aware B&B is even opening. The fact the site went down immediately and still isn’t up shows that a lounge was a popular call. Good luck to those trying to get through today!
OK, I’m a little confused here because the info on the Disney World website is not even close to what you guys are saying for booking a reservation. This is what Disney World is saying officially on their website. “ Want to dine at this restaurant during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party? Starting September 3, 2025, Disney Resort hotel Guests can make reservations—for dates up to 60 days in advance of their arrival, for the entire length of stay (up to a 10-night stay). All other Guests can book starting September 8, 2025. Learn about booking windows.” on the website saying you can’t book until September 3. So I would love some clarification so I’m not up until 3 AM in the morning to book my reservation today.
Same. I did wake up this morning to book the reservation and saw the Sept 3rd date. It’s still not open for reservations. Did they change it? Oy.
That date is for ADRs during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.
For everyone else, it was *supposed* to be today. No update yet on when ADRs will actually go live after this morning’s meltdown. See this: https://www.disneytouristblog.com/another-adrrrr-day-debacle-for-disney-world/
I enjoy a cocktail as much as anyone, and I’m okay with a glass of wine or a beer or two with dinner at a sit down restaurant at Magic Kingdom, but a full blown bar at MK seems like it’s crossing a line. MK to me is still a pristine place that’s primarily for kids. Surely people don’t have to get drunk every night of their vacation.
This gives me Oga’s vibes, with more alcohol. Can’t really say I’m impressed.
I almost wish it wasn’t opening until after my trip so I wouldn’t have to steel myself for disappointment – the 29th is my last day before flying home, and I really can’t imagine I’ll catch that ADR. Still, one has to try!
Any thoughts on what this might do to crowd levels that day? I was anticipating that Friday being a quiet day at MK because of the party. I suppose if it’s ADR-only the bar shouldn’t draw more people than can actually reserve a spot, though?
“I suppose if it’s ADR-only the bar shouldn’t draw more people than can actually reserve a spot, though?”
Correct. No impact on overall crowd levels.
Do we know if it will be available for Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party?
I think it sounds fun and will be popular. I need that T shirt for. Pirate night on Christmas cruise!
One thing I hope is that, unlike Oga’s, every party gets to sit. I get that standing saves space, but it gets uncomfortable standing in one spot like that when you’re already traipsing around a park all day. I’ve actually found that standing still hurts worse than walking, and I just got over a two-year stint with plantar fasciitis and don’t really want it to come back anytime soon. Regardless, I’ll be part of the ADR Hunger Games on the 14th!
I also lost it at the joke about the eBay pirates.
Time to start mentally justifying a Twilight ticket if I can score a res that Sunday night.
Unfortunately for me, opening day is the most convenient time for me to go on my Labor Day trip since I’ll be heading to the Halloween Party that night, so I’ll be playing the ADR Hunger games on the 14th too. But hey, maybe I’ll get lucky and get to meet my favorite blogger!
I KNEW doing my annual POTC/Muppets Treasure Island double feature this weekend would get them to drop the deets!
Omg, another Muppets Treasure Island fan!! Just watched it too for my annual summer watch I always do before a beach vacation! The absolute best of the best of Muppets movies! Tim Curry is gold in this movie.
Do you think there may be a soft opening? We leave August 26th, and I would love to be able to experience this on our trip.
“For the final drop of allure, the drink is topped with a special siren tear. (Legend has it that they were the ones shed from fanboys on the Rivers of America’s closing day.)”
Well done!
What are your thoughts about having reservations open up early to guests going to the NSSHP that night?
I hope the drinks are not pre mixed in giant batches (Oga’s) The one thing GEO 82 got right was craft cocktails made to order. I hope this new bar is the same
What time do reservations start on the 14th?
Probably 6 am.
Hoe that helps.
What do you think of the food & drink menu at the Beak & Barrel bar?!!
Sink me!
Excited to experience the new Pirates of the Caribbean tavern?
Aye.
Will you be trying to score ADRs for opening day or sometime over the holiday weekend?
AYE!AYE!
What do you think about Magic Kingdom getting a Pirates of the Caribbean-themed lounge?
Blow me down!
Do you agree or disagree with our assessment?
Aye bucko.
Avast ye Matey,
August 29th is me wench’s birthday.
We’ll be chowing down at Narcoossee’s before setting sail for HS EEH! All’s welcome, my treat, I have a car, bring a baby seat.
That’s all there is to me tale cept keep an eye on yer email.
We’ll splice the mainbrace. LOL.
It’s nice to see a North Carolina brewer, Wicked Weed, get some love from Disney.
The whole package looks fun and is an excellent addition to that part of the park. My only reservation is that the drinks at Oga’s are so sickly sweet that I fear the mixed drinks here will also be in that vein: undrinkable.
But the atmosphere should be fun; I wish they’d done this years ago.
It seems like they’ve gotten better about dialing down the sweetness with some recent menus. GEO-82 comes to mind in particular, as do some resort lounges. However, those are more sophisticated and adult, whereas this skews cartoony and more mainstream–so I could see that being a problem, too.
Regardless, should be awesome as an experience. I cannot wait!
For people that complain that there park food is to boring and only burgers and chicken fingers, I present to you the Kraken’s Catch!
The charred octopus at Tiffins is (was?) one of my favorite appetizers at Walt Disney World. I know this won’t be that good, but I’m still looking forward to it!
I absolutely love this idea! I mean… why not? We’ll be on top of ADRs soon as they open, trying to find at least 1-2 spots during our 2 week stay and I’ll definitely try this!
I think the problem is not so much Disney not trying adventurous options. It’s more that guests mostly ask for boring park food and exotic offerings get phased out or dumbed down. That Kraken’s Catch may turn into Chicken Finger Catch one day…
May the odds be ever in your favor, and in mine, to score a rez within 60 days of August 14th.
Hopefully September being the off-season and the 45 minute time limit will make it slightly easier, but I’m not holding my breath. GEO-82 has been impossible for months, even during Diet EPCOT when the park is dead!
Tom – It’s funny because we didn’t have any issues getting multiple Geo-82 ADRs during our 60 day window. We ended up keeping two for our stay, taking a different couple each time, and I hope to have the same luck with B&B. VERY excited!