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428 E 17th St, Costa Mesa, CA, 92627, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | |
Sat | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | |
Sun | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. |
This is her first time going to Ruby's diner. We were greeted very quickly And was sat by the door which was kind of cold and the hosted was very friendly and kind about it. Flavorful coffee and the cinnamon roll breakfast and everything seems to be going great. Very quick and friendly staff greeted us with the smile. Didn't have to wait too long thank you
Great Food! – I never had Ruby's Diner before until recently I went there with my family and had a great lunch. Loved the onion rings and shakes on top of that the atmosphere was cool. I'm pretty sure we will back soon.
i love ruby's! – i love this little joint. i always have the same waitress name katey, she is the sweetest and cutest little button ever. I always go in for a oreo shake and chicken tenders. they are my favorite :)
Cute, good price, food is Diner expected, kids will love this place – Walk on over to a wonderful sit-down breakfast at a price to rival any of the drive-thru close by. It is diner food, so expect it to be what you might cook at home if you are not a gourmet. We tried the omelets with fresh spinach, tomatoes and mushrooms. They were the flat, on the grill type, but were good, vegetables firm not mushy and the cheese was nice and sharp. Their fried potatoes have a nice spiciness, but no one could ever accuse them of not using... read more
1940s-style diner chain serves comfort food classics to patrons with a craving for nostalgia. – In Short In 1982, businessman Doug Cavanaugh opened the first Ruby's in Southern California's Newport Beach, naming it after his mother. Today, this nationwide chain--adorned with red vinyl booths, Formica tables, soda fountains and retro posters--features the same timeless food and hospitality that keep diners coming back. Favorites are the classic burgers topped with secret RubySauce, fries and sweet shakes. Other staples includ... read more
1940s-style diner chain serves comfort food classics to patrons with a craving for nostalgia. – In Short In 1982, businessman Doug Cavanaugh opened the first Ruby's in Southern California's Newport Beach, naming it after his mother. Today, this nationwide chain--adorned with red vinyl booths, Formica tables, soda fountains and retro posters--features the same timeless food and hospitality that keep diners coming back. Favorites are the classic burgers topped with secret RubySauce, fries and sweet shakes. Other staples includ... read more
1940s-style diner chain serves comfort food classics to patrons with a craving for nostalgia. – In Short In 1982, businessman Doug Cavanaugh opened the first Ruby's in Southern California's Newport Beach, naming it after his mother. Today, this nationwide chain--adorned with red vinyl booths, Formica tables, soda fountains and retro posters--features the same timeless food and hospitality that keep diners coming back. Favorites are the classic burgers topped with secret RubySauce, fries and sweet shakes. Other staples includ... read more
1940s-style diner chain serves comfort food classics to patrons with a craving for nostalgia. – In Short In 1982, businessman Doug Cavanaugh opened the first Ruby's in Southern California's Newport Beach, naming it after his mother. Today, this nationwide chain--adorned with red vinyl booths, Formica tables, soda fountains and retro posters--features the same timeless food and hospitality that keep diners coming back. Favorites are the classic burgers topped with secret RubySauce, fries and sweet shakes. Other staples includ... read more
1940s-style diner chain serves comfort food classics to patrons with a craving for nostalgia. – In Short In 1982, businessman Doug Cavanaugh opened the first Ruby's in Southern California's Newport Beach, naming it after his mother. Today, this nationwide chain--adorned with red vinyl booths, Formica tables, soda fountains and retro posters--features the same timeless food and hospitality that keep diners coming back. Favorites are the classic burgers topped with secret RubySauce, fries and sweet shakes. Other staples includ... read more
Ruby's Diner, Inc has a 4.4 star rating with 1,002 reviews.
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