Beak and Barrel Interior Photos Released
- Benjamin S
- Aug 22
- 3 min read
Get ready to hoist the sails and raise a toast because a brand-new "Pirates of the Caribbean" tavern, The Beak and Barrel, is dropping anchor at Magic Kingdom Park. This isn't just a restaurant; it's a deep dive into the pirate life, and it officially opens to all swashbucklers on August 29, 2025.
The entire idea behind The Beak and Barrel is to fully immerse guests in the world of pirates, making them feel like they've stepped right into a lively port town tavern. This new tavern is located near the classic Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Adventureland. The tavern operates as a quick-service location where you can grab seaworthy sips and pirate snacks. But the real magic lies in its rich backstory and detailed environments, each telling a different tale of rogues, buried treasure, and salty sea dogs.
You won't find a single detail out of place here. Every nook and cranny is part of the story, from the furniture to the lighting. The creators have designed it so that the more you look, the more you discover. It’s an experience that invites you to not just eat, but to explore and become part of the adventure.

The Mess
Right as you enter, you’re in the heart of the tavern, The Mess. This lively, boisterous hall was once a mess hall for Spanish soldiers before a clever pirate crew claimed it for their own. The air hums with the energy of a hundred tall tales. Look up and you'll see a massive ship's bell, and a hefty old anchor, now a candle-lit chandelier, casting a warm glow over the long tables perfect for a hearty feast. Don’t miss the eerie Mermaid Windows or the corner known as The Brig, a reminder of the mess hall’s past life.

The Cursed Bar
The real showstopper is the Cursed Bar, shaped like a giant skull. It’s got a secret to keep the party going: the Enchanted Rum Bottle. As long as this magical bottle stays full, the tavern's barrels will never run dry. Perched on top of the bar is Rummy, a charming pirate bird who's always ready with a joke or a story to keep you entertained.

The Captains' Quarters
For a taste of the finer life (or what’s left of it), venture into the Captains' Quarters. This was once the private residence of a Spanish commander, and though the pirates have definitely left their mark, the elegant fireplace still gives the room a cozy glow. Keep an eye on the miniature ships inside glass bottles on the mantel—legend says they come alive for a bottle-bound battle when no one is watching. Along the walls, the Captains' Booths are intricately carved, each panel a tribute to a famous pirate legend.

The Mapmaker's Room
Finally, find your way to The Mapmaker's Room, a chaotic treasure trove that belonged to a pirate cartographer. The space is filled with rolled-up maps, spilled ink, and secret parchments. The centerpiece is a large worktable where you can imagine planning your next great adventure. And don’t forget to study the huge painted map on the wall—it's rumored to hold secrets of the pirating world, waiting for a sharp eye to uncover them.
It's clear this isn't your average theme park eatery. It’s an immersive, detailed experience that brings a beloved film and attraction to life in a brand-new way. The excitement around its opening on August 29, 2025, is a testament to the fact that fans are hungry for more than just a ride—they want to live the story. This tavern, with its unique rooms and countless hidden details, promises to be more than just a place to grab a bite; it’s a destination in itself.
From the eerie secrets of The Mess to the magical tales of The Cursed Bar, The Beak and Barrel is set to become a must-do for any Magic Kingdom visitor. It’s a place where pirate fans can feel like they're part of a real pirate crew while eating and drinking just like them. Get ready to experience the true spirit of piracy, because this tavern is ready to welcome you aboard.
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