Disney Unveils a Pirate Lounge Full of Secrets, Snacks, and Surprises

Disney’s newest addition to Magic Kingdom brings Pirates of the Caribbean fans into an immersive pirate tavern filled with storytelling, atmosphere, and themed bites and beverages. The Beak and Barrel isn’t just a place to grab a drink — it’s a fully fleshed-out pirate hideout with a colorful backstory and plenty of Disney magic woven into every corner.

Ahoy! Welcome to the Beak and Barrel.
Ahoy! Welcome to the Beak and Barrel.

A Pirate Backstory Comes Alive

The Beak and Barrel is said to be founded by Captain Meridian “Merry” Goldwyn, a notorious pirate rumrunner. Alongside her feathered first mate, Rummy, she’s created a bustling hideaway where seafarers and landlubbers alike can gather. Rummy even perches high above the main bar, keeping watch over the lively crowd.

Guests will find multiple themed rooms inside:

The Mess – Once a Spanish soldiers’ mess hall, now a gathering place for pirates-in-training. A historic ship’s bell, rumored to belong to Captain Redd, stands as a prized decoration.

The interior is highly themed and beautiful.
The interior is highly themed and beautiful.

 

Notice the huge anchor in the ceiling of The Mess.
Notice the huge anchor in the ceiling of The Mess.

The Cursed Bar – Constructed from the remains of a doomed shipwreck, this bar features the legendary Enchanted Rum Bottle, said to never run dry.

The Cursed Bar has plenty of drinks and details.
The Cursed Bar offers a wide selection of drinks and details.

 

Rummy the parrot watches over the establishment.
Rummy the parrot watches over the establishment.

Captain’s Quarters – Once home to a Spanish commander, the space still displays tattered finery. Every few minutes, ship models in glass bottles magically battle on the mantel.

Keep an eye on the bottles. One of these ships won't make it to shore.
Keep an eye on the bottles. One of these ships won’t make it to shore.

 

Soft lighting and candles are everywhere.
Soft lighting and candles are everywhere.

The Mapmaker’s Room – Pirates blasted their way into this locked chamber with a cannonball, leaving a hole in the wall as evidence.

Be sure to watch for the map room's transformation.
Be sure to watch for the map room’s transformation.

Food and Drinks With Flair

No Disney lounge is complete without a themed menu, and Beak and Barrel delivers with both snacks and beverages – both with and without alcohol.

Treasure Trove – A larger combo that pairs a coconut, lemon, and ube drink with sweet treats, including a vanilla cake “plank”, a chocolate cannonball, and golden caramel popcorn.

The Treasure Trove.
The Treasure Trove.

On the savory side, one standout dish is the Cook’s Corn Griddle Cakes filled with roasted corn, poblano peppers, chili, cotija cheese, and lime sour cream.

The corn cakes were delicious and filling.
The corn cakes were delicious and filling.

Immersive Dining Experience

From the décor to the details, The Beak and Barrel feels like a living piece of pirate lore. Every corner tells a story, whether it’s a cursed artifact, a battle-scarred wall, or a mischievous bird keeping guard. Disney fans who love Pirates of the Caribbean will find plenty of hidden gems worth exploring while enjoying a themed bite or drink.

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