Something old, something new: Paddington’s Captain Cook Hotel is back

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The Captain Cook Hotel is reopening in Paddington today, February 11, marking the next phase for one of the suburb’s most recognisable pubs.

Now under the custodianship of hospitality group Bird & Bear, the 1882 venue has been restored with its original character intact while introducing a new Italian-leaning food offering.


Operating continuously as a hotel since the late 19th century, the current building was designed by architect John Burcham Clamp and rebuilt in 1914 after a fire destroyed the original structure. Bird & Bear took over the pub in December 2025, adding it to a portfolio that includes The Village Inn and The Navy Bear in Rushcutters Bay.

Heritage features, including the central round bar, have been retained, while the former pokies room has been converted into Joe’s Kitchen. The light-filled space fronts Josephson Lane and opens onto a reimagined, dog-friendly beer garden framed by greenery and soft lighting.

Italian inspired

At the centre of Joe’s is Roman-style pizza, or pinsa, known for its airy crust and soft centre. The dough has been developed by Bird & Bear’s Head of Culinary Eric Tan and Head Chef Gil Dela Cueva in collaboration with Rome-born chef Alessandro Sistopaoli and Italian supplier Alberto Facci of Quality Centre. It is cold-fermented and refined using Australian flour blends and traditional Roman techniques.

Toppings range from The Farmer with Italian sausage, tomato, stracciatella, pesto and hot honey to Verdure Verdi with silverbeet, garlic confit, eggplant and Taleggio.

Weekly blackboard specials lean Italian, including stuffed zucchini flowers, pork cotoletta and mafaldini in vodka tomato sauce. The wine list spans Australian and Italian varietals, while spritzes including Aperol, Limoncello and Hugo anchor long lunches and evening sessions.

Tan said the approach at Joe’s was about creating a base suited to its setting. “At Joe’s, we wanted a pizza that eats differently – something that feels right in a casual pub and laneway setting. The base is a crisp, yet airy Roman-style base made with all Australian flours: light and structured, yet full of flavour.

“From there, it’s about rispetto: quality ingredients, used with restraint, so the base stays the hero. It’s relaxed, flavour-driven food, designed to be enjoyed slice after slice.”

Inside, the Sports Bar sits just steps from the SCG and Allianz Stadium, pouring Resch’s, Carlton, Balter Eazy Hazy and XPA, along with Heaps Normal Quiet XPA on tap.

The adjoining Bistro delivers Italian-leaning pub classics designed for sharing and repeat visits, from house-made focaccia and Roman-style arancini to burrata with charred seasonal fruit and a porchetta pinsa sandwich layered with salsa verde, rocket and pickles. Pub staples such as a 250g herb-crumbed chicken schnitzel and eggplant parmigiana remain on the menu.

With Joe’s Kitchen, a revitalised laneway and a sports-led front bar, The Captain Cook Hotel reopens as a Paddington local built for pre-game pints, long lunches and neighbourhood nights.

Source: Pendulum Communications

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