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No Goodbyes

4.1 (88 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Sean D.

No Goodbyes is attached to "The Line" hotel serving pastries and coffee during the morning to early afternoon then changes to a full bar in the evening. It serves as a hub all day with a "Wework"vibe where you find many people working on their laptops, engaged in meetings or friends just catching up. Cutest thing of all this location is dog friendly, with two decorative pieces showcasing Polaroid pics of the dogs that often visits the shop as they have dog treats there as well. The food and coffee here is great and filling. The croissants tasted so fresh with a great texture where it's not too thick and not too light as it was just right. The breakfast sandwich did not skimp on the egg in the middle as it would take me about 3 eggs to make such a size of a sandwich. The potatoes that came with it, also generous in portion and cooked through to perfection. In the evening the coffee shop closes and the bar opens up with a wide variety of drinks for their happy hour and bites! Highly recommended and will be back when visiting again.

Marquetta D.

The ambiance is this place is amazing. I must admit, sometimes when ordering food and drinks from a hotel restaurant, it can be hit or miss. Not here! Every dish and cocktail I ordered was good! I had a solo brunch date and a young lady took care of me and I hate I can't remember her name. She made the perfect fluffy mimosa. (If it helps she wears a mask-smart) Also had Andrew as my bartender and each cocktail he was extremely knowledgeable of. Even a drink I mentioned that other mixologist never heard of. When I'm back in the city, will definitely stop in. They also have a great HH daily (except Sundays)

Shannon M. C.

Loved my breakfast. The potatoes were flavorful, the steak and eggs was cooked to my liking. Chill laid back atmosphere. The coffee shop portion has fresh juice. There is a happy hour everyday during the week. Brunch on Saturday and Sunday.

Iced vanilla latte (supposed to be sugar cookie) and an iced cardamom and rose latte with oat milk
Anushka M.

This is just for the coffee shop. I ordered a sugar cookie iced latte and my friend got a cardamom and rose iced latte with oat milk. We said we'd be having our drinks in the hotel and I specifically asked where it was ok for us to sit which I thought would confirm we weren't taking it to go. When our drinks were ready they were listed as to go and we weren't given the glasses other customers had who were also sitting. Also my drink was labeled as a vanilla latte which wasn't what was confirmed when I ordered. My drink wasn't the best but the cardamom and rose latte was good. Only thing with the cardamom rose latte was it came to $10 because of the $1 per syrup, and oat milk was another $1. It's a nice space located inside The Line Hotel, we just had a slightly weird first experience.

Mussels
Ngoc H.

The entrance is on Euclid St. and after walking up the stairs, the restaurant is straight ahead. It was difficult to find the entrance and we completely missed the standing sign outside. My friend and I had reservations to come here at 8PM on Thursday. We ended up sightseeing a lot earlier so we stopped by around 6. The hostesses were understanding and showed us to an open table. There were a lot of open seats at this time and most people dressed casually. I think this would be a great place for a first date or just to catch up with friends. I loved the tall window in the restaurant - it reminded me of a train station. The mussels were soft and not too small. The sauce was rich and complimented the mussels perfectly. We also loved the bread that accompanied the dish for dipping. Oysters were also super soft. My friend loved the sautéed onions I believe that were in the cup. Neither of us had a stomach ache at the end of the night so I call that a win since it's always risky ordering raw seafood from a new place. Bolognese was perfection. I loved the chewiness and texture of the home made noodles and the sauce and meat were not overpowering. I had eaten a lot already that day but still ended up finishing my entire plate. The waitresses helped me pay in secret for my friend's birthday and even offered us complementary champagne. We both genuinely loved the champagne. My friend asked to take a photo with the "No Goodbyes" sign in the coffee shop but the hostess shared that the shop had closed for the day. I wish we got our hostess' name but she seriously made our day/my friend's birthday because she came back later to surprise us with "No Goodbyes" labeled merch such as stickers and pins. She and the other staff were so kind and jovial. We felt super welcomed and taken care of! Highly recommend and we cannot wait to come back.

Large working area
Cynthia J.

On a mission to find the best spots for working remote in DC. This location is definitely in the top 5. If you have a membership with SoHo it gives the same vibes for their lounge area. The location sits in The Line Hotel and they are affiliated with SoHo House without the membership. They even shared the same hand soap and lotions. Large working area with tasty cofee bites and pastries. There's free WiFi and the area is quiet like a library (lol). There is a bar area serving alcohol and small menu items around lunch time and closes at 10pm. Highly consider if you need to getaway from home while working or need to plan a business meeting. Pros - large area and plenty of room - cozy sitting areas - A lot of tables - Quiet - tasty coffee and pastries - free WiFi - open until 10pm Cons - the bathroom is 1 large area for men and women. There isn't a separate bathroom. Can get smelly.

Duck confit hash
Alexis M.

This cafe/restaurant is located inside the Line Hotel. This space is actually a solid spot to get work done as there is a large working area, free Wifi, plenty of outlets, and it's quiet but plenty of opportunity for people watching in this hotel. It's a slightly confusing set up but there is a cafe upon entering where you can grab coffee/pastries and then take a seat inside. They also have a restaurant/ bar area. They serve a brunch menu on the weekends from 10-3pm. I happened to come in on a Saturday at this time and decided to try out the menu. i got a "Reserved" table and ended up having an incredible brunch here. I ordered the duck confit hash which had crispy duck pieces, carrots, potatoes, and 2 sunny side up eggs. Delish! Definitely check this place out!

Cameron O.

Great spot to celebrate a birthday! Servers were extremely friendly. The sea bass and spritz are to die for!!!

Toya D.

Stopped by after lunch for a Saturday sip before heading home. We weren't really hungry, but I still couldn't resist placing an order. We made a "to go" meal out of side dishes. The concierge was super helpful and suggested we seat ourselves on the plush blue velour couches while we wait for our server. And we did. Here's what we had: What we had: Sips = MISTER CASUAL + BAY CRUISER G&T Both drinks were good and refreshing, which was right on time for such a hot, muggy day in the city. Eats = + PARKER HOUSE ROLLS Perfect. The green garlic butter set these off! + HOPPIN' JOHN Decent. Flavorful enough for someone who's trying to cut back on salt. + I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S VEGAN BRAISED GREENS Surprisingly good for greens without ham hocks or turkey neck. The entrée menu is pretty pricey, so I'd be back for the front steps happy hour (Sunday-Thursday, 3-5:30pm), cocktails, appetizers, and/or more sides. * * Swanky little chill spot situated in The Line Hotel DC ( @thelinehotel ), you'll notice the church-like feel and décor (there are pews in the hotel lobby), as this was formerly The First Church of Christ, Scientist ( @christiansciencedotcom ). __ I eat. @f.hux I thrift. @DCthriftish

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4.1(411 reviews)
0.8 mi•Dupont Circle

Penbrook delivered a genuinely impressive breakfast experience, starting with amazing service and…read moreconsistently great food. The standout of the morning was the breakfast side potatoes--crispy, seasoned perfectly, and easily something I'd come back for. The breadbasket came with three pastries, which felt a bit smaller than expected, but the almond croissant more than made up for it. On the heartier side, the chicken and waffles were extremely filling thanks to the dense waffles, so definitely a dish to tackle with an appetite. One of the biggest surprises was the brunch salad with salmon, which ended up being one of the best salads I've had in a long time--fresh, balanced, and satisfying. The breakfast sandwich was another highlight: so good that it's now the new standard I'll compare all other breakfast sandwiches to. The smoked salmon bagel was also a fun experience, served deconstructed so you can build each bite exactly how you like it. Not everything was a hit--the French toast wasn't my favorite--but the overall meal was strong enough that it barely detracted from the experience. Brunch offers a few additions beyond the regular breakfast menu, but overall it's very similar to their standard breakfast, just with a couple of extra options. It tends to get full on the weekends to make a reservation. Bottom line: Penbrook is a beautiful hotel restaurant that punches above its weight--excellent service, memorable dishes, and several items worth returning for.

Service: A+ Food: A+…read moreAmbiance: A+ Highly recommend! Our sever, Mr. Michel, was A+ Centrally located, close to everything

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4.4(3.4k reviews)
1.5 mi•Shaw, Downtown
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Excellent and loved the sopa criolla! So many great brunch options. Clean, good service and good…read morelocation.

A group of four of us went here for dinner after searching for a while. We had a tough group to…read moresatisfy-a picky eater whose isn't adventurous and just wants Taco Bell all the time, a self proclaimed foodie who likes to seek out the Michelin star restaurants but actually isn't as adventurous in trying new foods as he thinks he is (hopefully he doesn't see this post haha), another who is willing to try most things but is also happy just eating low key and doesn't like to spend money, and then there's me who wants to try new things, willing to spend a little to try it and is happy going with the flow too. Thankfully we ended up at the Unconventional Diner and it was perfect for satisfying everyone in the group!! We were all able to get tasty drinks- from n/a Hibiscus Citrus lemonade, white wine, a cinnamon toast old fashioned (what? A cereal inspired old fashioned, yes please and it was fantastic!), and a Bourbon basil smash. Then the crew settled on some food-the waiter was patient with the questions and contemplation from the table (thank you!). We started with the SKILLET CORNBREAD with Habanero Honey Butter | Sea Salt (v) And that was melt in your mouth cornbread. Damn. Real cornbread seems hard to come by any more and this is the real deal. And the honey butter and flake sea salt-can't go wrong. I'm a spice weeny-for reals-and this was incredible. It's a MUST get. Across the table we had two of the double cheese burgers (I warned, we have a lack of adventurous eaters) -and they both said the burgers were the best they've had. I had the Philly French double dip, with horseradish cream and caramelized onions-so fantastic-the roast beef was melt in your mouth and the broth was the perfect saltiness. Our fourth got the fried chicken sandwich and really loved the dill pickle slaw that came with it, and the chicken was not over cooked and not raw-perfect! We all had fries with our meals, the thinner kind with light seasoning and none of us could stop eating them, even when we were clearly full, the fries just kept disappearing.

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4.2(148 reviews)
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Great place to get lunch! They have so many different food options--sandwiches, salads, soups,…read moreShakshuka, bowls, pastries, etc. The place is spacious inside with tons of seating--during weekday lunch it can get busy so you might need to wait a few minutes for a table or high top. You order your food first, then find seating. Food comes out fairly quick. Dishes I've tried and would recommend: Chicken Pita, Turkey BLAT, Spiced Shrimp & Avocado Mousse Salad, Chickpea & Fava Plate, Lamb Meatball & Labneh Shakshuka, and Short Rib Grilled Cheese Sandwich--there's so much I want to try but haven't yet! Their cookies are delicious too, my favorite is the Halva Chocolate Chunk Cookie.

My favorite bakery and coffee shop while visiting the D.C. area during the cherry blossoms…read morefestival. A five-minute walk towards downtown from the Mayflower hotel made Tatte Bakery an ideal spot for breakfast. It also has nice views of Farragut Square. I went with the House Full breakfast that included Applewood bacon, eggs, potato fritters with tomato jam and mint parmasean, and house made sourdough. I was curious to try one of their best sellers - monkey bread, and it didn't disapoint. A solid breakfast with on point service before catching the metro to Virginia. I really enjoyed my visit here and would return in a heartbeat.

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