100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

Hastings Street welcomes new Italian trattoria from well-known Sydney restaurateurs

Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team.

Graduates lauded for efforts after ATAR results released

Queensland students, including from the Sunshine Coast, have been congratulated for "incredible" ATAR results. More than 30,160 Year 12 students in the state obtained their More

Aussies’ latest car choices are driving down pollution

The growing popularity of hybrid and electric cars is helping to reduce Australia's transport emissions but big, old cars are slowing progress. Australia's vehicle fleet More

Photo of the day: mirror, mirror

Lesley Evans captured this mirror-like stillness on the water at Bulcock Beach. If you have a photo of the day offering, email photo@sunshinecoastnews.com.au. Photos must More

Your say: growth area, seawall project and more

Do you have an opinion to share? Submit a Letter to the Editor at Sunshine Coast News via news@sunshinecoastnews.com.au. You must include your name More

How SCN’s new puzzles can help sharpen your brain

Readers looking for a simple way to sharpen their minds now have a new daily habit to add to their routine, with Sunshine Coast More

Surf club rebuild plans detailed

A $35 million rebuild of a major Sunshine Coast surf club is expected to get underway in 2027. A new-look Maroochy Surf Club, home of More

A famous Sydney hospitality family has opened an Italian trattoria at a newly renovated beachside resort.

The Pavoni family, known for its ventures in New South Wales, has launched Cibaria Noosa on Hastings Street, inside the recently refurbished Elysium Noosa Resort.

The Noosa opening follows the establishment of Cibaria Manly at the Manly Pacific Hotel and marks the family’s first venture on the Sunshine Coast.

The trattoria is positioned beside the resort pool and is designed to operate as a full-service restaurant and bar from morning until late.

The venue includes a 60-seat outdoor terrazza overlooking the pool and Bar Capri, a 100-seat bar and dining space facing Hastings Street.

The restaurant and bar operate as connected but distinct offerings, catering to breakfast, lunch, aperitivo and dinner trade.

Co-owner and chef Alessandro Pavoni said the decision to open in Noosa reflected a long-standing connection to the area.

“For Anna and I, Noosa has always felt like a second home, a place we’ve returned to over the years with our family, drawn to by its beauty, energy and sense of community,” he said.

“To open Cibaria here feels like the natural next step for us and we are thrilled to be working with Elysium Noosa to make this happen

“We created Cibaria to celebrate life the Italian way – to eat together, to socialise, to return often. Our vision in Noosa was to build a true social hub: somewhere familiar, warm and joyful, where every guest feels part of the ‘famiglia’ from the moment they arrive.”

A selection of the menu items on offer. Picture: Elise Hassey

The kitchen is led by head chef Lucas Bach, who has previously worked in restaurants in Australia and Italy, including Michelin-starred Meo Modo in Tuscany and Ormeggio at The Spit in Sydney.

“I try not to overcomplicate dishes – instead, I focus on clean, thoughtful combinations of flavours that let the quality of each ingredient shine,” Mr Bach said.

“For me, Cibaria feels like family, and that’s exactly what I believe hospitality should be about. The culture here is inspiring. I get to work alongside incredible chefs like Alessandro Pavoni and Gianmarco Pardini.

“That environment pushes me to give my absolute best every day. I’m excited to bring my energy, experience and passion to the team.”

Help keep independent and fair Sunshine Coast news coming by subscribing to our FREE daily news feed. All it requires is your email at the bottom of this article.

The menu includes a mix of seafood, handmade pasta and wood-grilled dishes, drawing on Italian techniques and local produce. Sections range from crudi and antipasti to spaghetteria and bisteccheria offerings, alongside desserts such as tiramisu, cheesecake and lemon tart.

Front-of-house operations are overseen by venue manager Darren Bauer Holt, a Noosa local, with the restaurant aiming to attract both residents and visitors.

Bar Capri offers a separate menu focused on small plates, grilled seafood and pasta, supported by a cocktail list centred on Italian classics such as negronis and spritzes, alongside Australian and Italian wines.

Inside the newly opened restaurant. Picture: Fergus Hurst

The interior design was completed by Sydney-based studio Mitchell and Eades, drawing on Mediterranean coastal influences.

“Our goal was to capture unhurried generosity, casual glamour and social energy, in a space that feels just as welcoming for someone sandy and sun-touched as it does for those dressed for a long dinner,” design director Jenna Madden said.

Cibaria Noosa and Bar Capri are open seven days a week, with bookings recommended but walk-ins accepted.

Subscribe to SCN’s free daily news email

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
This field is hidden when viewing the form
[scn_go_back_button] Return Home
Share