The Captain Kidd is a pub in Wapping, East London, that is named after the seventeenth century pirate William Kidd, who was executed at the nearby Execution Dock. The pub is a Grade II listed building, and was historically used as a coffee warehouse.
History
The Captain Kidd pub is situated at 108 Wapping High Street,[1] next door to the Marine Police Force headquarters.[2] The building originates in the 19th century as a three-storey brick house, and was remodelled in the Edwardian era. To the rear of the building, there is a former workshop that goes out to a wharf.[3] The building, along with 110 Wapping High Street, are now Grade II listed.[1][3]
In the 1980s, the building became a pub, having previously been a coffee warehouse.[4] It was named after the seventeenth century pirate William Kidd, who was executed at the nearby Execution Dock in 1701.[5][6][7] The pub has a nautical theme and retells the story of Captain Kidd and his execution; the layout is designed to be similar to a ship's hulk.[2][8][9] It is a Samuel Smith Old Brewery pub, and is situated on Wapping High Street.[4] The entrance has a large archway, and the pub has three floors and a terrace overlooking the River Thames.[7][9][10]
References
^ ab"Captain Kidd". CAMRA London Pubs Group. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
^ abGale, Robert (10 August 2011). "Captain Kidd, London". Travels with Beer. Archived from the original on 24 September 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2016.