Editor’s note: Unfortunately, the fabulous Rake’s Progress closed in June 2020, another local business that fell victim to the COVID-19 business disruption. We’re maintaining the review for posterity’s sake.
Readers of this blog know I enjoyed my initial visit to the Line Hotel, when I stopped in at Brothers and Sisters on the first floor. The thing that I was totally blown away by was the space: a sprawling lounge inside an old church under a soaring ceiling. Recently I was able to return and check out A Rake’s Progress – another restaurant in the same space but on the second floor. Incredibly, the space at Rake’s is even more awe-inspiring. You see, on my last visit, I forgot that this old church probably had windows:
That’s one of two such windows on the second floor, caught here at the golden hour, which incidentally is probably the only time you’ll be able to find a reservation here. But book it anyway and dine in the late afternoon so you can witness the wonderful effect this creates in the bar area. Also the chandelier:
I thought this was amazing and very much wanted to try to swing from it. A friend disagreed, pronouncing it ugly. Love it or hate it, subtle it is not, and you should definitely go see this space for yourself.
Oh, and they also serve drinks and food. And these are also quite good. I I had a chance to sample three cocktails on my visit here. The first was the Good Luck Road:
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