A new video from Disney has shared a more in-depth look at some of the many food and beverage items coming soon to The Beak and Barrel at Magic Kingdom.
The Beak and Barrel Preview
The Beak and Barrel Interior

The Beak and Barrel is the new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed tavern coming to Magic Kingdom. Reservations for the new location opened last night, August 20, and promptly sold out for the first two months within an hour of their opening. It is set to officially open its doors on August 29, 2025.
Disney previously shared a video clip of some of the bar’s interior details, including a look at the skull-shaped backbar, booths with hand-carved artwork of Jack Sparrow, and more fun pirate detailing.

Since the construction walls around the location have been removed, we also recently got a first look at the new signage for The Beak and Barrel.
Food and Beverage Preview

The most recent video shared by Disney includes a more extensive look at the food and drink options available on the menu. The video is narrated by a “pirate” and frames each menu item using a sea-themed riddle. You can also read the full menu on our website.
Island Provisions – $16

The first preview item is the Island Provisions. This plate includes plantain chips, blue corn tortillas, and toasted flatbread served with mango chutney, garlic chimichurri, and zesty cilantro cream dipping sauces.

Near the end of the clip, the bowl holding the chips and flatbread is lifted off of the wooden serving board, revealing an embossed pirate medallion image.
Kraken’s Catch – $18

This octopus tentacle has been marinated in lemon and lime juice. It is served in a clear glass, so you can see the contents at the bottom.

The tentacle is served with olives, bell peppers, avocados, and Piquillo pepper-almond foam.
Port of Call – $19

This alcoholic beverage has London Dry Gin, Ruby Port, lemon juice, and spiced cranberry.
Treasure Trove – $13.75

One of the bar’s non-alcohlic beverages, this includes a beverage made of ube, lemon, and coconut.

The plate also comes with a vanilla cake plank, chocolate cannonball, and golden caramel popcorn.
Cook’s Corn Griddle Cakes

This warm corn cake comes in two varieties. You can get a version with roasted corn and poblano peppers or a chipotle-braised chicken version. Both also come with melted cheese, lime sour cream, and chili peppers. The roasted corn and pepper version is $12, while the chicken version is $14.
Lit Fuse – $18.50

This alcoholic beverage includes Los Siete Misterios Doba -Yej Meszal, and flavors of banana, coconut, and smoked chili bitters.
Siren’s Whisper – $20

This eerie blue drink combines Pot & Column Still White Rum, Bols Blue Curaçao Liqueur, Combier Crème de Pêche de Vigne Liqueur, lime, and cinnamon.

The menu mentions this drink is topped with a “Siren’s Tear” which we see getting added to the top of the beverage during the video.
Plunderer’s Punch – $46

Perhaps one of the most highly-anticipated menu items is this drink, which comes with The Kraken Black Spiced Rum, blackberry, lime, and vanilla.

This specific drink is served in a souvenir Pirate Skull Mug, which is gold with a red bandana reminiscent of Jack Sparrow from the films.
Barrels Ablaze – $19

This beverage combines Jack Daniel’s Bonded Bourbon, honey, lemon, and chile.
Hibiscus Rum Punch Royale – $19

Our next beverage option includes Don Q Reserva 7 Puerto Rican Rum, hibiscus, Demerara, and lime topped with Prosecco.
Salty Seas MARRRgarita – $20

This drink features Southeast Asian flavors, such as ube which gives it a bold purple color, as well as Lalo Blanco Tequilla, Cointreau Liqueur, and lime.
Cursed Treasure – $7.75

The second non-alcoholic beverage includes coconut milk and cookie crumbs topped with vanilla foam and pirate’s gold cookie. Previous images revealed the cookie is shaped like a small pirate medallion, though it was interestingly blurred for the preview video.
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Watch the full preview video below:
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