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Little Ruby's SoHoB+Worth Trying

219 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10012 · Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (2258 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

A lively SoHo staple for pastas, burgers, and brunch with moderate prices and frequent waits; food is popular, but service can be inconsistent with some serious treatment concerns noted.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Little Ruby's SoHo delivers strong food quality with standout pasta dishes and reliable burgers, supported by quick service once seated and appealing SoHo charm. However, quality variation on certain dishes and uneven service interactions prevent grade A-level consistency, while tight seating and long waits limit the overall experience. Worth visiting for the pasta, but expect crowded conditions and occasional service inconsistency.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and bustling with tight tables and a steady waitlist, where pasta bowls and burgers fly out of the tiny kitchen. A diner summed it up: "Once seated, the food came fast and hit the spot." However, there are moderate authenticity concerns suggesting reviews reflect real experiences with some variability. The cooking leans elevated comfort food with an Aussie brunch streak: creamy shrimp pasta and spicy vodka pasta compete with a crisp fried chicken burger. The culinary approach leans contemporary and produce-driven: thoughtful sauces and add-ons over theatrics. Expect reliable crowd-pleasers more than avant-garde experiments. For families, the menu offers kid-friendly staples like pancakes, burgers, fries, yogurt bowls, and simple eggs. Portions satisfy without being oversized. There is gluten-free fusilli for pasta with a surcharge, but reviews note uneven allergy handling, so cautious diners should speak up and confirm modifications at ordering.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$37-52 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Trendy retail and dining corridor appealing to shoppers, creatives, and visitors; energetic street life and frequent queues.

Safety: Well-trafficked and generally safe; crowded sidewalks and typical SoHo congestion.

Nearby: Boutiques, cafes, and galleries nearby; close to Nolita and multiple subway lines; heavy tourist footfall.

NolitaNolita is a trendy and fashionable neighborhood with a strong emphasis on boutique shopping, art galleries, and a diverse dining scene ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. The area attracts a hip, creative crowd and is known for its lively street life and walkability.
Little ItalyLittle Italy is a historic enclave within Nolita famous for its Italian-American heritage, featuring classic Italian restaurants, cafes, and annual cultural festivals. It offers a charming, nostalgic atmosphere that contrasts with the more modern parts of Nolita.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–23:00 Tuesday09:00–23:00 Wednesday09:00–23:00 Thursday09:00–23:00 Friday09:00–23:00 Saturday09:00–23:00 Sunday09:00–23:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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