Restaurant in Washington DC, United States · Inside The LINE DC
No Goodbyes
100Pearl PointsNeighborhood Day-Use

About No Goodbyes
No Goodbyes is a practical Adams Morgan choice when timing flexibility matters more than a formal destination meal. Its long daily hours make it useful for casual celebrations, dates, mixed coffee-to-dinner plans, but the lack of listed cuisine, price, chef, award detail means it is safer for low-pressure occasions than high-stakes dining.
No Goodbyes in Washington, D.C. is best approached as a practical, casual option when timing matters. The verified details are limited, but the hours are useful: it opens at 7 AM daily, stays open until 10 PM Monday through Thursday, until 11 PM Friday and Saturday, until 4 PM Sunday. The dress code is casual.
The strongest verified reason to consider it is schedule flexibility. The venue has broad daily coverage rather than a narrow evening-only window, with later hours on Friday and Saturday. That can help with plans that need an earlier start or a later finish on select days. Sunday is the outlier, with an earlier close, so it is better suited to daytime plans than late-evening ones.
Use it for flexible Washington, D.C. plans, not a high-stakes splurge
For a special occasion, the safer read is modest and casual. Verified details do not establish a cuisine, chef, price point, menu format, awards, or service style, so it should not be framed as a tasting-menu destination or an accolade-driven meal. Choose it when the priority is direct planning, casual dress, hours that cover much of the day.
Because verified menu and off-premise service details are not available here, avoid assuming a specific ordering strategy, signature dish, takeout option, or delivery setup. If the meal depends on a particular menu item, dietary accommodation, or service format, check the venue's current official information before committing.
Plan around Washington, D.C. before choosing the venue
No Goodbyes is in Washington, D.C. and it may be useful when comparing a casual plan with other dining in the city. If this meal is part of a broader day out, city pages can help with planning: see Our full Washington, D.C. restaurants guide, plus the Washington, D.C. hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, experiences guide.
For restaurant scouting, compare it with other Washington, D.C. options such as Julia's Empanadas, Meze, Reveler's Hour, Rye Bunny, or the DINER. The main verified planning points for No Goodbyes are its Washington, D.C. location, casual dress code, daily hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about No Goodbyes?
Start by treating No Goodbyes as a casual, flexible Washington, D.C. option. The verified hours are 7 AM to 10 PM Monday through Thursday, 7 AM to 11 PM Friday and Saturday, 7 AM to 4 PM Sunday. The dress code is casual.
Is daytime or evening better at No Goodbyes?
Either can work depending on the day. No Goodbyes opens at 7 AM daily, stays open into the evening Monday through Saturday, closes earlier on Sunday at 4 PM. For later plans, Friday and Saturday offer the latest verified closing time.
Does No Goodbyes handle dietary restrictions?
Verified dietary details are not available here. If your group has specific allergies or dietary needs, check the venue's official information before you go.
What should I order at No Goodbyes?
Verified details here do not include a cuisine type, menu items, or signature dishes. Check the venue's official information for the latest details before planning around a specific order.
Is No Goodbyes good for a special occasion?
It is best framed as a casual option rather than a high-stakes special-occasion destination. If you are comparing different Washington, D.C. choices, Reveler's Hour is another option to consider; No Goodbyes is most clearly supported here by its casual dress code and broad verified hours.
Location
1770 Euclid St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Washington DC, United States
Compare No Goodbyes
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| No Goodbyes | Washington, D.C. | , | , |
| Reveler's Hour | Washington, D.C. | Contemporary | $$$ |
| the DINER | Washington, D.C. | , | , |
| Julia's Empanadas | Washington, D.C. | , | , |
| Rye Bunny | Washington, D.C. | Produce-heavy, seasonal Mid-Atlantic | , |
| Meze | Washington, D.C. | , | , |
How No Goodbyes Washington, D.C. compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Reveler's Hour, Contemporary, $$$
- the DINER, Notable alternative
- Julia's Empanadas, Notable alternative
- Rye Bunny, Produce-heavy, seasonal Mid-Atlantic, Produce-heavy, seasonal Mid-Atlantic
- Meze, Notable alternative
How it compares in Washington, D.C.
Choose No Goodbyes when flexibility is the priority. Its all-day schedule gives it an advantage for casual meetups and plans that may shift from daytime to evening. Reveler's Hour is the stronger pick when the meal itself is the point: it has a defined contemporary format and a $$$ price signal, so it reads as a more intentional dinner choice.
For value and convenience, Julia's Empanadas is the easier off-premise comparison if the goal is portable food rather than a seated occasion. the DINER is the more natural cross-shop for a casual, no-fuss group plan where ambiance matters less than ease.
If the group wants a more food-focused night, Rye Bunny has the clearer culinary identity with produce-heavy, seasonal Mid-Atlantic cooking. Meze is worth comparing for a sociable meal format. In short: No Goodbyes for timing flexibility, Reveler's Hour or Rye Bunny for a more defined dinner, Julia's Empanadas for takeout logic, the DINER for an easy casual fallback.
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