Rappahannock Oyster Bar (Wharf) occupies the restored historic oyster shed (circa 1912) building at the Municipal Fish Market (the oldest fish market in the United States). The restaurant serves a line up of small plate offerings, wines, craft beers, unique cocktails, and of course, our very own celebrated shellfish.
Chaplin's Restaurant & Bar is a 1930's style Japanese Ramen House and cocktail bar. Chaplin's Executive Chef and Partner, Myo Htun, is originally from Burma, but was cooking ramen in Japan at a young age. Myo received a blessing from his mentor in Japan after nearly 30 years of cooking in Japan, to come to America and continue to showcase his authentic Ramen and traditional Japanese cuisine. Chaplin's Restaurant demonstrates the aesthetic of a bustling ramen house in Japan in the 1930's silent film era. There is also a large outdoor dining area that is dog friendly. Chaplin's is located in the heart of the Historic Shaw neighborhood. And it is open until last call 7 days a week. Chaplin's received a Plate certification in the Michelin Guide in 2020. And it is located steps from the convention center and popular Logan Circle, 14th street and City Market.
Housed on the first floor of The LINE DC Hotel in the heart of Adams Morgan, No Goodbyes is an all-day neighborhood hangout that taps the farmers, fishers, and small-time ranchers in DC’s own backyard—The Chesapeake Bay & Mid Atlantic Region—to create an eclectic mix of feel-good dishes morning, noon, and night, all by Chef Phil Marzelli.Choose your own way to dine from several distinct menus and spaces (a restaurant, bar, communal lounge, and counter-service coffee shop); so no matter what time of day it is, there really is no need to say goodbye.Large party reservations reach out to FBLeaders.dc@thelinehotel.com