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Themed Bar / Lounge · Disney's Magic Kingdom

Beak and Barrel Menu 2026: Pirate Lounge at Disney's Magic Kingdom

The Beak and Barrel is a Pirates of the Caribbean-themed reservation lounge in Adventureland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, tucked at the exit of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. It opened August 29, 2025 and serves seven themed pirate cocktails (about $18.50-$20), exclusive draft beers, wine and a short menu of shareable Caribbean small plates. This is a tiny, single venue with a 45-minute-per-party time limit and a heavy reservation focus. Below: the full menu with documented Disney prices, the signature drinks, what to know before you go, how it compares to other themed Disney lounges, and answers to the questions guests ask most.

Single venue · Magic KingdomOpened Aug 29, 20257 themed cocktails45-minute time limitReservations recommended
Sample · $$$

Signature items

Plunderer's Punch (skull mug)$46.00
Siren's Whisper$20.00
Salty Seas mARRRgarita$20.00
Kraken's Catch$18.00
Island Provisions$16.00
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About this menu and pricing. The Beak and Barrel is a single, niche Disney lounge that opened in August 2025 — its menu and prices change frequently and are set by Disney. The figures on this page are Disney's publicly documented opening prices (reviewed May 2026); item availability and prices can change without notice and are not independently verifiable in real time. Always confirm the current menu, prices, hours and reservation policy on the official Disney site at disneyworld.disney.go.com before you visit. Menupedia is independent and not affiliated with Disney.
Quick answers

Common Beak and Barrel questions, answered

The four things people most often ask about this lounge — answered in one glance.

Where is it
Magic Kingdom, Adventureland

At the exit of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. A single in-park lounge — not a chain. Park ticket required.

Cheapest item
The Cursed Treasure $7.75

Non-alcoholic cookies-and-cream drink. Cheapest cocktail is the Lit Fuse at $18.50.

Signature drink
Plunderer's Punch $46.00

Kraken spiced rum in a collectible souvenir skull mug. Most photographed pour on the menu.

Reservations
Strongly recommended

Small lounge, 45-minute time limit per party. Book via My Disney Experience up to 60 days out.

Signature drinks

The pirate cocktails that define The Beak and Barrel

All seven specialty cocktails are themed to the Pirates of the Caribbean story. These are the ones guests order — and photograph — most. Prices are Disney's documented opening prices; confirm current pricing on the official site.

$46.00 · Souvenir mug

Plunderer's Punch

Kraken Black Spiced Rum with blackberry, vanilla and citrus, served in a collectible pirate skull mug you take home (limit one per guest). The price reflects the keepsake vessel.

$20.00 · Fountain of Youth

The Siren's Whisper

A vivid blue white-rum cocktail with citrus and spice, finished with a decorative garnish. One of the two most photographed drinks on the menu.

$20.00 · Purple ube

Salty Seas mARRRgarita

A purple-hued margarita with ube, Lalo Blanco Tequila, Cointreau and lime — Southeast-Asian flavor meets the classic margarita.

$19.00 · Bourbon

Barrels Ablaze

Jack Daniel's Bonded Bourbon with a hint of honey and a dash of exotic spices — the spirit-forward pick.

$19.00 · Sparkling

Hibiscus Rum Punch Royale

Rum with hibiscus, demerara and citrus, topped with prosecco for an effervescent finish.

$18.50 · Mezcal

Lit Fuse

Los Siete Misterios Doba-Yej mezcal with banana, coconut and smoked chili bitters. The cheapest cocktail and the smokiest.

Plan your visit

What to know before you go

The Beak and Barrel is a reservation lounge inside a theme park, so the access rules matter as much as the menu. Here is what to plan around.

The lounge sits in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom, at the exit of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. To visit you need both a valid Magic Kingdom park ticket for the day and, in practice, a reservation — the room is small and walk-up space is scarce.

Reservations are booked through Disney's standard Advance Dining Reservation system in the My Disney Experience app or website, opening up to 60 days ahead. Once seated, parties have a 45-minute limit, and outside food and drink are not allowed inside. Alcohol is served to guests 21+ with ID, with a per-guest limit.

Hours, booking windows and policies are set by Disney and change. Confirm everything on the official Disney site before you go.

  • Location: Adventureland, Magic Kingdom (single venue)
  • Opened: August 29, 2025
  • Time limit: 45 minutes per party
  • Reservations: strongly recommended, up to 60 days out
  • Need a park ticket: yes — dining booking alone is not enough
  • Alcohol: 21+ with ID, per-guest limit
Cheapest items

The most affordable items at The Beak and Barrel

Ranked by Disney's documented opening price. This is a $$$ Disney lounge — even the entry tier sits above a typical bar — but the non-alcoholic drinks and the smallest plate keep the door open.

  1. 1The Cursed TreasureNon-alcoholic cookies-and-cream drink. The cheapest item on the menu.$7.75
  2. 2Modelo Especial / Red StripeBottled/canned lagers.$10.00
  3. 3Pirate's Paradise Blonde AleExclusive draft blonde ale.$11.50
  4. 4Cook's Corn Griddle Cakes (veg)Roasted corn & poblano. Cheapest food item.$12.00
  5. 5Bell's Two Hearted IPAAmerican IPA.$12.25
  6. 6Wicked Weed Berried TreasureExclusive draft session sour.$13.50
  7. 7The Treasure TroveNon-alcoholic drink + dessert plate.$13.75
  8. 8Viarae Prosecco (glass)Sparkling wine by the glass.$14.00
  9. 9Cook's Corn Griddle Cakes (chicken)Chipotle-braised chicken version.$14.00
  10. 10Island ProvisionsShareable Caribbean board with four dips.$16.00
What's new

The Beak and Barrel in 2026

As one of Disney's newest lounges, the venue itself is the headline. Items below reflect the menu as documented since opening — a small lounge like this rotates and adjusts often, so confirm on the official site.

New venue

The lounge itself

Opened August 29, 2025 in Adventureland at the Pirates of the Caribbean exit — Magic Kingdom's first reservation pirate lounge.

Reservations
Signature

Plunderer's Punch mug

The collectible souvenir pirate skull mug that comes with the Plunderer's Punch is the lounge's most-wanted keepsake (limit one per guest).

$46.00
Exclusive

Lounge-only draft beers

Two drafts brewed exclusively for the lounge — Victory Pirate's Paradise Blonde Ale and Wicked Weed Berried Treasure Session Sour.

$11.50-$13.50
Note

Menu subject to change

A niche, brand-new Disney venue adjusts its menu and prices frequently. Treat these as a documented snapshot and verify on the official Disney site.

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The full lounge menu in five short sections.

The full menu

Everything on The Beak and Barrel menu (with documented prices)

The complete lounge lineup — cocktails, non-alcoholic creations, small plates, beer and wine. Tags flag vegetarian and spicy items.

About these prices. Disney publishes this menu and pricing, and the figures shown are Disney's documented opening prices as reviewed May 2026. As a small, new, niche Disney lounge, the menu and prices change without notice and cannot be independently verified in real time. Confirm the live menu and pricing on the official Disney site at disneyworld.disney.go.com before ordering. Alcohol is served to guests 21+ with valid ID.
Compare

The Beak and Barrel vs. other themed bars & Disney lounges

How this in-park pirate lounge stacks up against other themed drinking spots — Disney resort lounges and themed national bar/restaurant chains. A like-for-like look at what makes each distinct.

FeatureBeak and BarrelTrader Sam's Grog GrottoEnchanted RoseHard Rock Cafe
ThemePirates of the CaribbeanTiki / Jungle CruiseBeauty and the BeastRock-music memorabilia
WhereInside Magic Kingdom parkPolynesian Resort hotelGrand Floridian hotelTourist-city cafes worldwide
Park ticket neededYesNo (resort lounge)No (resort lounge)No
Reservation focusStrongly recommendedWalk-up / limitedWalk-up / limitedWalk-up + reservations
Time limit45 minutes per partyNone postedNone postedNone
Signature drinkPlunderer's Punch $46Krakatoa / Uh-Oa!Wine & cocktail focusHard Rock Hurricane $13.49
FoodSmall Caribbean platesTiki small platesPastries / small bitesFull casual-dining menu
Cocktail priceAbout $18.50-$20About $16-$20About $16-$22About $11.49-$15

Comparison is for orientation only. Beak and Barrel is the only one of these inside a theme park (requiring park admission) and the only one with a hard 45-minute table cap. Resort lounges like Trader Sam's and Enchanted Rose are the closest experiences if you can't get a Beak and Barrel reservation. Prices and policies are set by each venue and change — confirm on each official site.

About The Beak and Barrel

Magic Kingdom's pirate lounge, at the edge of the Caribbean.

The Beak and Barrel opened on August 29, 2025 in Adventureland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, set into the world of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction it sits beside. It's a small, atmospheric reservation lounge built around tightly themed pirate cocktails, two exclusive draft beers, and a short menu of shareable Caribbean and Central American small plates like Island Provisions and the citrus-marinated Kraken's Catch.

Because the room is intimate and demand is high, the lounge runs on a 45-minute-per-party rotation and leans heavily on advance reservations. It quickly became one of the harder tables to land at Magic Kingdom. As a brand-new, single venue inside a theme park, its menu and pricing evolve — this page is a documented snapshot, and the official Disney site is the source of truth.

Menupedia is an independent reference and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with Disney. Pirates of the Caribbean, Magic Kingdom and Walt Disney World are trademarks of their respective owner.

2025Opened (Aug 29)
1Single venue
45 minTime limit
7Specialty cocktails
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Common questions

The Beak and Barrel — frequently asked questions

Quick answers about location, reservations, the time limit, prices where documented, and how the lounge compares to other Disney bars.

Where is The Beak and Barrel located?

The Beak and Barrel is in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom, inside Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida. It sits right at the exit of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, next to the Plaza del Sol Caribe Bazaar gift shop. It is a single, one-of-a-kind venue — there is no second location and it is not a chain. A valid Magic Kingdom park ticket and reservation are required to visit. Confirm details on the official Disney site at disneyworld.disney.go.com.

Do you need a reservation for The Beak and Barrel?

Advance reservations are strongly recommended. Because the lounge is small and demand is high, walk-up availability is very limited. Reservations are booked through Disney's standard Advance Dining Reservation system (the My Disney Experience app or website) up to 60 days ahead. You also need valid Magic Kingdom park admission for the day of your reservation — a dining reservation alone does not grant park entry. Booking windows and policies change, so check the official Disney site for current availability.

Is there a time limit at The Beak and Barrel?

Yes. Because seating is extremely limited, the lounge enforces a 45-minute time limit per party. Plan to order promptly once seated. Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the lounge. The time cap lets Disney turn tables for the many guests who want in — confirm the current policy when you book.

How much do drinks cost at The Beak and Barrel?

Specialty cocktails run roughly $18.50 to $20 each (for example, the Salty Seas mARRRgarita and The Siren's Whisper are about $20; Lit Fuse is about $18.50). The Plunderer's Punch is $46 because it includes a collectible souvenir pirate skull mug. Beers run about $10 to $13.50, wine by the glass is roughly $14 to $17, and the two non-alcoholic creations are $7.75 (Cursed Treasure) and $13.75 (Treasure Trove). These are Disney's publicly published opening prices and can change without notice — verify on the official Disney site before ordering.

What food does The Beak and Barrel serve?

The lounge serves a small lineup of shareable Caribbean and Central American small plates rather than full entrees. The current items are Island Provisions ($16 — plantain chips, blue corn tortillas and flatbread with four dips), Kraken's Catch ($18 — citrus-marinated octopus with avocado and piquillo pepper-almond foam) and Cook's Corn Griddle Cakes (cheese-stuffed corn cakes, $12 vegetarian or $14 with chipotle-braised chicken). It is a bar/lounge, so the food is designed for grazing while you drink.

What is the signature cocktail at The Beak and Barrel?

The most talked-about pour is the Plunderer's Punch ($46) — Kraken Black Spiced Rum with blackberry, vanilla and citrus, served in a collectible souvenir pirate skull mug you take home (limit one per guest). For a standard-price signature, the bright-blue Siren's Whisper ($20) and the purple Salty Seas mARRRgarita ($20) are the two most photographed cocktails on the menu. All seven specialty cocktails are themed to the Pirates of the Caribbean story.

Are there non-alcoholic options at The Beak and Barrel?

Yes. There are two themed non-alcoholic creations: The Treasure Trove ($13.75) — an ube, lemon and coconut drink served with a vanilla cake plank, a chocolate cannonball and caramel popcorn — and The Cursed Treasure ($7.75), a cookies-and-cream blend with vanilla foam and a pirate's-gold cookie. Both are served in keepsake-style mugs and are popular with guests under 21 and non-drinkers.

When did The Beak and Barrel open?

The Beak and Barrel opened on August 29, 2025, as part of Disney's investment in the Pirates of the Caribbean area of Adventureland. It quickly became one of the hardest reservations at Magic Kingdom thanks to its small size, heavy theming and the 45-minute table cap. Because it is a new and evolving venue, the menu and hours can change — check the official Disney site for the latest.

Is The Beak and Barrel 21-and-over only?

The lounge is open to all ages, but alcohol is served only to guests 21 and older with valid ID. Disney enforces a per-guest limit on alcoholic drinks. Guests under 21 are welcome to visit with their party and order the non-alcoholic Treasure Trove or Cursed Treasure. As with any Disney venue, policies can change — confirm current age and ID rules on the official Disney site.

How does The Beak and Barrel compare to Trader Sam's or other Disney lounges?

The Beak and Barrel is an in-park reservation lounge at Magic Kingdom, while most Disney themed bars — such as Trader Sam's Grog Grotto (Polynesian Village Resort) and Enchanted Rose (Grand Floridian) — sit at the resort hotels and don't require a park ticket. Beak and Barrel's defining traits are the 45-minute time cap, the tight Pirates-of-the-Caribbean theming and being directly attached to a headline attraction. Cocktail pricing (about $18.50-$20) is in line with other Disney signature lounges. If you can't get a Beak and Barrel reservation, the resort lounges are the closest equivalent experience.

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