Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington DC

[7] The main post office area was transformed into the hotel lobby and the mail-sorting pavilion became the restaurant.

The drapes are charcoal and white patterned, the walls are yellow, lounge chairs are periwinkle blue, chandeliers are lime green, and damask pillows are a mixture of orange and red.

[2][9][10] A bust of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and a good friend of Robert Mills, sits on top of a neoclassic armoire in each room.

[10] Hotel Monaco's restaurant and bar, Dirty Habit, features a glass-walled atrium and a large outdoor patio.

[16] Poste was known for its sustainable practices and organic garden, and it was the 2009 Mayor's Environmental Excellence Award Winner for Outstanding Achievement by a Restaurant.