The Cup We All Race 4

Coffee shop · Adams Morgan

The Cup We All Race 4

Coffee shop · Adams Morgan

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1770 Euclid St NW, Washington, DC 20009

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Spike Gjerde's coffee bar & eatery for craft pastries & sandwiches in trendy Line Hotel lobby.  

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1770 Euclid St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

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1770 Euclid St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

+1 202 588 0525
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Jul 11, 2025

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"The Cup We All Race 4, the lobby-level coffee bar overseen by Gjerde’s Foodshed Restaurant Group, has also been removed from the Line’s site." - Gabe Hiatt

Spike Gjerde’s A Rake’s Progress Has Permanently Closed in the Line Hotel - Eater DC
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"The scene-y Line Hotel’s morning coffee bar also turns out pastries and croissants worth racing for, including the “cretzel,” a croissant-pretzel love child. Pastry chef Beth Bosmeny’s croissants are the real deal. Get there early — pastries often sell out before the 2 p.m. close." - Julekha Dash, Lisa Ruland

Where to Find Next-Level Croissants Around D.C. - Eater DC
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"Need a late afternoon caffeine fix? Head to James Beard Foundation Award-winning restaurateur Spike Gjerde’s all-day coffee shop and bakery, the Cup We All Race 4." - Tierney Plumb

How to Eat Your Way Through D.C. in One Day - Eater DC
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@cntraveler

"The wildly anticipated coffee shop in D.C.'s uber-hip hotel, The Line DC —one of the city's first culinary outposts for noted Baltimore chef Spike Gjerde, of Woodberry Kitchen—is as cool as you'd hope for. Expect Counter Culture coffee, herbal teas, and a top selection of pastries and sandwiches (they make a mean benne seed bagel, topped with smoked rockfish, for breakfast) and ample people watching. This is DC's newest and trendiest hotel, in Adams Morgan, after all. For something a little different, you can't beat the maple latte." - Laura Ratliff

The 10 Best Coffee Shops in Washington, D.C. | Condé Nast Traveler
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"The Cup We All Race 4 is a companion coffee stand/bakery by chef Spike Gjerde, located within the new Line hotel. It is part of the embedded dining options being rolled out at the hotel." - Warren Rojas

Look Inside Spike Gjerde’s Tribute to Mid-Atlantic Dining in D.C. - Eater DC
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Alice Rosalia-Brengard

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Best breakfast treat in town: croissant-pretzel! Great lobby in the Line Hotel to work and hangout.

Alex Derbes

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Fantastic “third wave” coffee and delicious snacks. Because they focus on quality rather than throughout the line moves a little more slowly.

Colby Berry

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I’ve been trying to make my way through all of the coffee shops in DC, and steadily getting there. The design and atmosphere is decent, but you will have to take your coffee and sit in the big open lobby that is also occupied by other restaurants and shops. (You also have to be careful where you choose to sit, as some tables belong to certain restaurants.) Most of the prices are consistent with other coffee shops. But, where I find it hard to agree with the prices is charging $6 for a pour-over coffee. Generally, I only order pour-overs if they are available and after visiting dozens of coffee shops in DC and only paying $4 max for a pour-over, I can’t justify $6. In addition, the coffee beans they use are Counter Culture which isn’t expensive either. If you come here I only recommend getting one of there espresso based drinks and not the over-priced pour-over.

P Ak

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I have been coming here ever since it opened. Most of the time we received decent service and good quality baked goods. Last time we had to wait more than 10 minutes, because they were short staffed. Only one guy was doing everything. To make matters worse, we paid $11 for two very dense chocolate croissants. Somebody messed up big time. I called the next day to tell them about the problem and no one was available to talk. They took my number and guess what, nobody bothered to call. Very bad customer service. Never again I spend money on their overpriced baked goods.

Thomas Leemon

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The perfect place to do some work or just relax with a book/journal when visiting from out of town.

Alice Wang

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Making my way through all the coffee shops has been a slow and steady race but one that I'm enjoying the long ride. Since we were already at the Line Hotel for a tour and some lunch, we decided to grab some much-needed caffeine afterwards. The coffee bar is to the right when you walk through the doors. It's really just a pick-up counter service. You can pay and take your coffee to the lobby if you want to sit down and enjoy. The coffees are sourced from Counter Culture, and they also offer some specialty seasonal drinks, herbal teas, and pressed juices. There are some pastries and other savory items that are baked onsite every day by the pastry chef. I ordered a maple latte with oat milk, and it was delicious. I felt like it was fall weather with my drink! Love that they have oat milk (they don't really advertise it on their menu) as an alternative. I'm planning to try the golden turmeric latte next time. If you're staying at the Line, it's so nice that there is this little coffee bar inside to get your day started. And if you're all about the Instagrammable spots, both this coffee bar and the coffee cups here are perfect.

Daniel Ramirez

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I’ve been several times, the line is swanky-hip as hell. The Cup we all race for is nice, customer service is either fantastic or decent. Most importantly the plain croissants are the best in this town. Also not about TCWAR4(why is your name so looooong) but Betsy at brothers sisters was super friendly and helpful. Edit: coffee is also real good. Usually get caps or cortados. Both are good. Yup.

Maximilian Iseson

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Beautiful decor. Expensive pour over ($6.60) but good experience inside to work.