
Overview
Let former Neoclassical church the Line DC make you a believer with its modern interiors, four restaurants and beats-pumping independent radio station. Now a temple to the arts, this hip hub welcoming worshippers of the hotel holy trinity – design, food and music – into its hallowed halls. Just outside, the millennial-friendly Adams Morgan district tempts with pop-up restaurants, just-opened bars and well-loved flea markets. Now to that, we’ll say amen…
Highlights:
Historic church setting
Lobby radio station
Five bars and restaurants

Smith extra
A $25 food and beverage credit per stay
In the know
Also need to know:
Please note that the hotel’s common areas are wheelchair-accessible, but the rooms aren’t.The Line has, believe it or not, its own radio station – Full Service Radio – broadcast live from a glass-windowed booth in the lobby. It’s run by Heritage Radio alumnus Jack Inslee, and guests can tune into the stream of playlists, podcasts and talk shows from their rooms. There’s also a super-sleek fitness centre – kitted out with all the latest treadmills, elliptical trainers and weights – open 24-hours-a-day.
Packing tips:
Pack a pair of headphones for tuning in to Full Service Radio, and something suitably regal for lobby-lounging – this is a Neoclassical church, after all.
Dress code:
Match the menus in understated American style (blue jeans and blazers) with a soupçon of Asian flair through monochrome and minimal lines.
Accommodation details
Address:
1770 Euclid Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009, United States
Washington
USA
Check-in Details:
Normal Check-in: 15:00
Normal Check-out: 12:00
Location:
2.3 mi / 3.7 km from city centre
General facilities
- Valet parking
- Exercise gym
- Internet services
- Restaurant
- Lounges/bars
- Room service
Dining information
Restaurant:
Gourmandes, listen up: the Line has you covered with an array of impressive options. Head to No Goodbyes, where chef Opie Crooks hand-picks ingredients from local Chesapeake Bay vendors to curate a delectable dinner menu; start with tartar-dipped salt and vinegar catfish lettuce wraps, before moving on to ember roasted trout cooked in garlic butter, served with crab rice and caviar. No Goodbyes also does an all-American breakfast of fried chicken and honey waffles, as well as lighter options including a yoghurt parfait with local berries. For lunch, sample some crab-spiced chips and hush doggies with honey mustard. Or, if you’re in a rush, head to the Coffee Shop to grab a drink and a pastry freshly made by in-house expert Alicia Wang.
Top Table:
Well there are quite a few to pick from… We’d go for one of the balcony tables at No Goodbyes.
Last Orders:
No Goodbyes serves breakfast daily from 7am to 11am; lunch from 11am to 3pm; dinner from 5pm to 10pm (10:30pm on Friday and Saturday). No Goodbyes’ Bar is open from 3pm to 11pm (12am on Friday and Saturday). The Coffee Shop is open daily from 7am to 3pm.
Room Service:
Room service runs daily from 7am to 10pm, serving up an array of dishes from spicy pork rigatoni to Nashville hot chicken sandwiches and ricotta dumplings.
Hotel Bar:
No Goodbyes has a bar that pulls together a curated menu of American-inspired cocktails, beers and wines. Try a Clooney Tunes, made with Mexican mezcal, tequila and montenegro; or sample something new with a Trail Mixer, an impressive concoction of bourbon, orgeat syrup, lime and a cream sherry float.
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