The Beak and Barrel at Magic Kingdom Replaces Leather Menus with Plastic

Shannen Ace

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A hand holds a pirate-themed card with skull, candle, and goblet artwork at a wooden counter, evoking Disney’s Pirates attractions.

The Beak and Barrel at Magic Kingdom Replaces Leather Menus with Plastic

The themed faux leather menus of The Beak and Barrel at Magic Kingdom have been replaced with plastic menus.

The Beak and Barrel Plastic Menus

The front of the new plastic menus features black and white artwork of a pirate’s skull and treasure. Red cursive text welcomes guests to the Pirates of the Caribbean-inspired bar.

Ahoy, mates!
Welcome to the Beak & Barrel!

I’m surely out on some adventure, but my first mate Rummy should have the tavern well under wing while I’m away.

Fair winds to the lot of ye! …and do try not to cause too much trouble!

Drink up, me hearties! Yo ho!

X Captain Meridian Goldwyn
& Rummy

There are more hand-written notes by Merry inside the menu.

A guest at a Disney park holds a pirate-themed menu featuring food, mocktails, and creative cocktails, reminiscent of park adventures.

The pages look the same as the former menu, below. They feature nautical borders and drink icons for each signature cocktail. The menus are slightly smaller, too.

The old menu covers were faux brown leather with a gold foil debossed “BB” parrot logo on the front.

Check out our full tour of The Beak and Barrel and our review of everything on the menu. Or watch our video review below.

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