
Experience timeless classics at Ruby’s Diner! Serving up the best burgers, fries, handmade shakes and more! Conveniently located in Harry Reid Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, Ruby’s Diner is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Whether it’s date night, family dinner, or you’re craving a handmade shake, we’ll save a seat. With diner classics like patty melts, buttermilk hot cakes, soups, and sandwiches, Ruby’s Diner is more than just food; it’s a vibrant gathering place for friends and families to create moments that are destined to last a lifetime. With ‘Make Room For Everyone’ serving as our guiding philosophy, Ruby’s Diner encapsulates the essence of togetherness.
Fast-casual chain restaurant serving classic favorites like burgers, fries, shakes & more.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5757 Wayne Newton Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: (702) 261-7829
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Reviews
It’s a sit down airport restaurant. Don’t be silly with your time management and expect them to rush for you. They have menus available to you before you sit down, read them and order quickly for a more timely experience.
On arrival I waited for about 2 minutes before someone came to me and I was duly seated. But then I was presented a plastic forks which I felt for a dine-in experience was underwhelming at best. Plus, not exactly eco-friendly!
The food was quite nice. I got a hot dog with sour coat which tasted very well and unfortunately just presented in the basket. This would be nice perhaps, but that’s just my expectations. So one star was removed from this rating for the fact that we were having plastic forks. I did also remove another star because the pricing on the menu was not there. For example at least beers but there are no price then you have to ask so I feel this is not something that is Customer centric/ customer focused and that is why I have given this to a three star rating. $24 for a hotdog and a beer was quite expensive as well. (and that was excluding tip.)
I had the avocado toast with eggs, and it was absolutely delicious—fresh ingredients, great flavor, and well served.
The service was outstanding. Our server was very friendly and attentive throughout our visit, which made the experience even more enjoyable.
One of the highlights was the self-checkout system for paying the bill. You can easily review your order and pay through a website directly from your phone—super convenient and efficient.
Overall: great food, friendly service, and modern technology that makes everything easier. Highly recommended if you’re passing through!
They are working their poor servers to death!! Not ok when a single server has over a dozen tables.
Not her fault that service is slow, they are drowning. Management – FIX THAT!! Also the “order in 3 easy steps” is BS! It wasn’t active until the server opened it up. That needs to be open always.
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We both ordered a Classic Breakfast. I have the sunny side up eggs with bacon and my daughter has the scrambled eggs and sausage with extra cheese. However, they forgot to use salt and pepper so the breakfast was tasteless! We can’t win this morning. We also ordered a side of French Toast which is just ok. Service is what you expect at an airport. So the final bill was over $60 for a mediocre breakfast. What they say about airport food is so true.
From the moment we were seated, it was clear there was a significant lack of organization among the staff. Multiple waitstaff members were audibly arguing about tables and sections, openly complaining about not wanting to take certain tables, and debating whose responsibility different guests were. This was happening in earshot of guests and created a very uncomfortable and unprofessional atmosphere. Many guests were commenting and saying “I don’t want to be apart of this.”
At several points, servers were approaching newly seated guests and telling them that food would take approximately 35 minutes and asking, “Do you want to stay?” While wait times are understandable, the tone and delivery felt dismissive rather than informative.
Our own server appeared visibly annoyed when we asked basic questions and seemed uninterested in helping. When our food was ready, the kitchen staff repeatedly called for her to run it, but she did not come to the window. We could clearly see our salad and hot dog sitting in the window for roughly 15 minutes while the kitchen staff continued calling for it to be picked up. No one from the team stepped in to help run food during this time.
Eventually, after we pointed out that our food had been sitting there, another staff member noticed and commented, “Oh, of course your server is ___” and then said she would have to microwave the hot dog since it had gone cold.
While we ultimately did receive our food, the entire experience felt chaotic and poorly managed. The lack of teamwork, visible frustration among staff, and the general disorder made the visit feel more like watching a struggling operation than enjoying a meal out.
I’m sharing this feedback because it seems like there may be deeper issues with communication, management, or staffing that are affecting both employees and guests. I hope this can be addressed so future customers have a much better experience.