BREAKING: Reservations for Disney’s NEW Pirates Lounge Almost Sold Out Instantaneously

Magic Kingdom’s NEW Pirates of the Caribbean-themed tavern — Beak and Barrel — opens on August 29th. 

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And while we’re expecting to get a sneak peek very soon, of course we want to experience the entire menu to bring you reviews when it opens!

Reservations for Beak and Barrel became available at 7 PM Eastern Time on August 20th, and we’re here to report that they sold out for AT LEAST a month in less than half an hour!

A search for September reservations for 4 at Beak and Barrel yielded NO availability in September 30 minutes after reservations opened.

That’s right — if you are wanting to experience Beak and Barrel in the next few weeks, you may be out of luck. People do cancel their reservations, though, so we encourage you to continue to check back frequently.

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We got a huge hint that these reservations were going to be a hot commodity on August 14th — when reservations were supposed to open at 6AM. That day, the dining reservations was down for hours. When it came back up, Beak and Barrel was not available.  Later that day, Disney announced that reservations would be available at a later date. Today, we learned that when reservations opened at 7 PM Eastern Time, there would be a virtual queue. And, it came with a warning…

 

Virtual Queue for Beak and Barrel reservations

Disney describes The Beak and Barrel as a “first-of-its-kind experience” designed to extend the story of Pirates of the Caribbean beyond the ride itself. That means this is more than just a place to grab a drink — it’s an immersive storytelling space that ties directly into one of Disney’s most iconic attractions.

Food Highlights

  • Island Provisions ($16) – Plantain chips, blue corn tortillas, and flatbread with mango chutney, chimichurri, guava spread, and culantro cream dips.
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  • Cook’s Corn Griddle Cakes ($12–$14) – Options with either roasted corn and poblano or chipotle-braised chicken.
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  • Kraken’s Catch ($18) – Octopus marinated in citrus with peppers, avocado, and almond foam.
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Non-Alcoholic Specialty Beverages

  • Cursed Treasure ($7.75) – Coconut milk and cookie crumbs topped with vanilla foam and edible pirate’s gold.
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  • Treasure Trove ($13.75) – A ube, lemon, and coconut concoction served with a cake plank, chocolate cannonball, and caramel popcorn.
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Signature Cocktails

  • Siren’s Whisper ($20) – Rum, curaçao, peach liqueur, lime, and cinnamon.
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  • Salty Seas mARRRgarita ($20) – A tequila-based margarita with ube and lime.
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  • Plunderer’s Punch ($46) – A shareable rum cocktail served in a souvenir skull mug.
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There’s also an impressive reserved rum selection, international wines, and both draft and bottled beer. In short: no one’s going thirsty here.

So, how do you get a reservation when they appear to be sold out. People DO change their plans — and cancel their reservations. We recommend checking back as often as possible! Wishing you luck!

Keep following AllEars for a preview of Beak and Barrel very soon!

Did you snag a reservation? Let me know in the comments! 

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One Reply to “BREAKING: Reservations for Disney’s NEW Pirates Lounge Almost Sold Out Instantaneously”

  1. Got a 7:25pm reservation during Not So Scary on 09/07.
    Entered reservation virtual queue at 6:45.
    Allowed to begin reservation process at 7:15.
    At that time there was a great selection of reservation times open at B&B on the 5th.