There are bars in Washington, and then there is The Quill. Tucked inside the jaw-dropping Jefferson Hotel on 16th Street NW, just a few blocks north of the White House, this intimate cocktail lounge operates at a frequency all its own. The moment you step through the hotel’s Beaux-Arts entrance and settle into one of The Quill’s leather banquettes, you understand that you have arrived somewhere genuinely singular in this city.
The Jefferson opened in 1923 and has hosted senators, diplomats, foreign dignitaries, and more than a few sitting presidents. The Quill draws its personality directly from that legacy. The bar is named for the writing quills and original documents displayed throughout the hotel — many of them authentic artifacts connected to Thomas Jefferson himself. Framed first editions, antique maps, and warm amber lighting give the room the feeling of a private library that decided, wisely, to serve cocktails.
Speaking of cocktails — this is where The Quill really earns its reputation. The drinks menu is a love letter to American history and classic mixology. The bar team crafts everything with the kind of precision and sourcing that you expect from a world-class hotel, but the atmosphere never tips into stiff formality. Seasonal ingredients, house-made syrups, and rare spirits appear throughout the menu, and the staff is genuinely enthusiastic about walking you through your options. If you are a whiskey drinker, ask about the curated bourbon and rye selection. If you prefer something lighter and more botanical, the gin-based offerings are equally thoughtful.
The food program deserves equal attention. Small plates here are crafted to complement the drinks rather than simply accompany them. Cheese and charcuterie boards arrive beautifully composed, and the warm, savory bites change with the seasons. Nothing is an afterthought.
What makes The Quill work so well as a destination, rather than just a hotel bar you stumble into, is the crowd it draws. On any given evening you will find a mix of Washington insiders, international travelers, and locals who simply know where the good stuff is. Conversations flow easily here. The room is intimate enough that it never feels cavernous or impersonal, yet the acoustics are forgiving enough that you can actually hear the person across from you.
The Quill is located at 1200 16th Street NW, right at the corner of M Street in the heart of downtown. Valet parking is available at the hotel, and the Dupont Circle Metro stop is just a short walk away. Reservations are not required, but if you are visiting on a Friday or Saturday evening, calling ahead never hurts.
Washington has no shortage of places to drink well, but very few of them make you feel like you are inhabiting history while you do it. The Quill manages that rare trick effortlessly, and it is the kind of place you will want to return to every single visit.