Disney Unveils First Look Inside the Beak & Barrel Tavern – Arrr Ye Ready?
- Jackie

- Aug 22
- 3 min read
Grab your pirate spyglass and check out the photos of the newest lounge coming to Walt Disney World!

Hoist your spyglass, me hearties, and feast your eyes on Disney’s newest treasure—The Beak and Barrel Tavern, setting sail for Adventureland in Magic Kingdom on August 29th! Nestled right beside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, this swashbuckling lounge be calling to pirates of all ages.
But beware, you scallywags—guests only have 45 minutes to plunder the tavern’s delights before they’re tossed back into the open seas. Best be making your reservations now via the Walt Disney World website or your trusty My Disney Experience app.
Once inside, you’ll find five distinct hideaways, each packed to the gills with pirate lore, enchanted oddities, and more rum-soaked charm than a siren’s song. Let’s set course through the tavern, savvy?

The Mess
The Mess be where pirates gather for feasts, tall tales, and loud toasts. Long tables stretch before a grand bar carved with barnacled beauty. Keep your eyes peeled for a bell gifted to Merry, the tavern’s mistress, by none other than Captain Redd herself!
In one shadowy corner lies the remains of The Brig, a spot for those not afraid o’ cursed chains. And don’t forget to glance overhead—the chandelier hanging’ above be salvaged from a wrecked vessel, lit with candlelight.

Cursed Bar
Ah, the crown jewel of The Mess—the Cursed Bar! Peer close, and you might spy the skull detail hidden in plain sight. Most mysterious of all, behold the Enchanted Rum Bottle, said to never run dry (a gift from a powerful enchantress, or so the tale goes). Keep your ears open for Rummy the Parrot, a cheeky companion who sings, jokes, and shares tales of the high seas... whether you asked or not.

Captains’ Quarters
From rowdy to regal, this be a finer place for a pirate of distinguished taste. Once belonging to a Spanish Comandante (poor soul), this chamber’s now been thoroughly plundered and re-decorated by less… civilized hands. Marvel at the miniature ships in magical bottles by the hearth—they say the ships be cursed or blessed, depending’ on the tides and the mood o’ the sea.
Captains’ Booths
Thinking of becoming a swashbuckling captain? You’ll want to grab a spot in one of the four Captains’ Booths. Each booth is uniquely different and tells the legend of notorious pirate captains. For those who gamble with fate, ye’ll find game boards carved right into the tables, where fortunes have been made… and many more lost.

Mapmaker’s Room
Our last room is the Mapmaker’s Room, which appears to be a more private space with just one high and low top table to enjoy drinks in. On the wall you’ll see the map of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, rife and ready for pirate adventures.
Every corner of The Beak and Barrel be brimming with hidden details, pirate secrets, and enchanted charm. So, what say you, matey? Ready to raise a glass, tell a tale, and drink to the open seas? Don’t dawdle—secure your spot before the tide turns!
After your first look inside of the Beak and Barrel tavern, which area will you want to set anchor in?
Source/Photos: Disney Eats











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