When it comes to Captain Cook’s at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort we often think of breakfast and that wonderful Tonga Toast!
But when we need a mid-day or afternoon snack, there’s another dish that we totally prefer!
That dish is the Pulled Pork Nachos. This is the stuff of our tropical dreams and it has yet to disappoint! Let’s break it down: loads of crispy housemade chips (a combo of kettle chips AND fried wontons!) topped with cheese, spicy mayonnaise, pulled pork, pico de gallo, and pineapple salsa. There’s plenty of food on that plate, so it’s actually more meal than snack!
You can imagine how excited we were when we discovered that this dish had returned to Captain Cook’s in July! But it still wasn’t available on Mobile Order (Boo!) on the My Disney Experience App, although we could order it from the counter and get it to-go IF it was listed as available that day. But we checked out Captain Cook’s Mobile Order offerings today, and lo and behold, we saw the Pulled Pork Nachos!
Yes, that’s right! You can now use Mobile Order to get those nachos for $9.49 (looks like the price has gone up as these were $8.99 in July). This is awesome! If there’s one food we come back to over and over again at Capt. Cook’s (besides Tonga Toast, obv!) it’s these beautiful nachos handed down from the tiki gods!
We’re so happy to see the Pulled Pork Nachos added to Captain Cook’s Mobile Order menu. We’ll keep an eye out on the My Disney Experience app to let you know what else gets added, too!
Here’s how Mobile Ordering has changed since the parks reopened!
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Have you tried the Pulled Pork Nachos yet at Captain Cook’s? Let us know in the comments!
George Wallen says
Are Polynesian Village restaurants open? I thought the Poly was closed for renovation. I was hoping to get my Tonga Toast in December when we go.
DFB Sarah says
George, the DVC portion of the Resort appears set to remain open through the refurbishment of the rest of the Resort’s rooms. Current open restaurants are Kona Cafe (there’s your Tonga Toast!), Tambu Lounge, and Capt. Cook’s.