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Amy Ruth's Home-Style Southern Cuisine
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Hours
Sun-Thu, 7:30am-11pm; Fri-Sat, 24 hours
Nearby Subway Stops
2, 3 at 116th St.; B, C at 116th St.
Prices
$12-$20
Payment Methods
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Breakfast
- Late-Night Dining
- Lunch
- Private Dining/Party Space
- Take-Out
Alcohol
- BYOB
Reservations
Not Accepted
Profile
Amy Ruth's feels as if it has always existed. It's confident and comfortable—just as we imagine Carl Redding's grandmother, the restaurant's namesake, must have been. Redding opened his soul-food kitchen in 1998, a year after Amy Ruth passed away, and what a tribute it is to her, to her cooking and to a number of noteworthy African Americans. Order the "Rev. Al Sharpton" (fried or smothered chicken and waffles), the "Stan Hoffman & Lu Willard" (BBQ spare ribs), or any other soul-food staple: fried chicken, catfish, collard greens, ham hocks. If you aren't so lucky to have a southern grandmother of your own to cook for you regularly, visit Carl Redding's instead.
NoteReservations are accepted for parties of 20 or more.
Recommended DishesCollard greens, $4.50; the "Yasmin Cornelius" (chicken wings and waffles), $8.95; the Stan Hoffman & Lu Willard (BBQ spare ribs), $13.95
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