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    Ima Noodles

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    Cass Corridor noodles worth the detour.

    Ima Noodles, Bar in Detroit

    About Ima Noodles

    Ima Noodles on Cass Ave is an easy booking and a solid return visit for noodle fans in Detroit's Cass Corridor. The compact space works best for one or two diners arriving early in the evening. The drinks list is functional rather than ambitious — if a strong by-the-glass program matters, look elsewhere, but for a low-fuss weeknight dinner it delivers.

    A Detroit Noodle Spot Worth Knowing — If You Know What to Order

    Ima Noodles sits at 4870 Cass Ave in Detroit's Cass Corridor, a neighborhood that has become one of the city's most reliable stretches for independent food and drink. The address alone tells you something useful: this is a walkable, neighborhood-anchored spot rather than a destination requiring a special trip across town. If you've been once and liked it, the question is what to try next — and whether the timing of your visit matters.

    The physical space at Ima is compact and counter-friendly, the kind of room where solo diners and pairs feel at home and larger groups feel squeezed. The layout rewards early arrivals: the leading seats go fast, and the room fills quickly on weeknights. If you're returning after a first visit, aim for a weekday early evening rather than a weekend dinner push , you'll get a more relaxed pace and easier access to the counter.

    On the drinks side, Ima doesn't position itself as a wine bar, so don't come in expecting a by-the-glass program that competes with a dedicated wine-forward room like Chenin. What it does offer is a drinks list calibrated to the food , functional rather than ambitious, which is appropriate for the format. If the drink program is a deciding factor for you, Chenin is the stronger call. If you're here for the noodles and want something to drink alongside them, Ima covers the basics.

    Booking is easy , this is not a hard reservation to land. Walk-ins are realistic, especially earlier in the evening. If you're planning a date night or a small group dinner and want certainty, a reservation is still worth making, but you won't face the weeks-out lead times you'd expect at a higher-demand Detroit spot.

    For broader Detroit planning, check our full Detroit restaurants guide, our full Detroit bars guide, and our full Detroit experiences guide. If you're exploring the city's bar scene more widely, 1459 Bagley St, 3Fifty Terrace, and Andrews on the Corner are all worth adding to the shortlist. For a wider lens on the craft beer side, Atwater Brewery & Tap House gives you a solid local anchor. And if you want strong cocktail bar comparisons beyond Detroit, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set a useful benchmark for what a serious drinks program looks like at a food-forward venue.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 4870 Cass Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are realistic, especially early evening
    • Leading time to visit: Weekday early evening for a relaxed pace and better seating
    • Group size: Leading for 1–3; larger groups may find the space tight
    • Drinks program: Functional, food-paired , not a wine bar destination
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the signature drink at Ima Noodles?

    Drink menu specifics for Ima Noodles aren't confirmed in current records. Given the noodle-forward format at 4870 Cass Ave, the focus is firmly on food. Check directly with the venue on arrival for what's pouring — the Cass Corridor location puts you close to several bars if you want a drink-led stop before or after.

    Does Ima Noodles have happy hour deals?

    No confirmed happy hour details are available for Ima Noodles. It's a noodle-focused independent on Cass Ave, not a bar concept, so drink-driven deals are unlikely to be the draw here. If happy hour pricing is your priority, Six Spoke Brewing Company or Full Measure Brewing Co. are better-positioned options in the area.

    Does Ima Noodles have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed for Ima Noodles at 4870 Cass Ave. Detroit's shoulder-season windows make outdoor seating a variable even when it exists. Call ahead or check on arrival if that's a deciding factor for your visit.

    Is Ima Noodles good for a date?

    Yes, with the right expectations. Ima Noodles is a casual, independent spot on Cass Ave — it works well for a relaxed, low-pressure date where the food is the point. Don't come expecting a formal dining room or a cocktail program. If you want something with more atmosphere, Chenin is the stronger date-night choice in the corridor.

    Is the food good at Ima Noodles?

    Ima Noodles has built a following in the Cass Corridor, which is one of Detroit's most competitive stretches for independent restaurants — that alone is a reasonable signal of quality. It's a noodle-focused spot, so come for the bowls rather than a broad menu. The Cass Ave address puts it in direct competition with several solid independents, and it holds its own.

    Do I need a reservation at Ima Noodles?

    Reservation policy isn't confirmed, but Ima Noodles reads as a casual counter or walk-in format rather than a reservations-required operation. For a weekday lunch or early dinner, you're likely fine arriving without one. Weekend evenings on Cass Ave get busy across the board, so aim for an off-peak slot if you want a shorter wait.

    Is Ima Noodles good for groups?

    Small groups of two to four should be fine at Ima Noodles given the casual format. Larger parties may find the space limiting — noodle-focused independents on Cass Ave typically run compact dining rooms. If you're coordinating six or more people, call ahead to confirm the setup rather than assuming walk-in capacity.

    Location

    4870 Cass Ave, Detroit, MI 48201

    Detroit, United States

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    Also Consider

    • Standby, Notable alternative
    • Six Spoke Brewing Company, brewery / craft beer, brewery / craft beer
    • Chenin, wine bar / natural wines, wine bar / natural wines
    • Dirty Shake, bar food / nostalgic cocktails, bar food / nostalgic cocktails
    • Full Measure Brewing Co., brewery / pub food, brewery / pub food

    How Ima Noodles Compares in Detroit

    For drinks-first evenings, Chenin is the stronger option. As a natural wine bar, it has a by-the-glass program with genuine depth, the kind of list that makes the drinks the point rather than an accompaniment. Ima's drinks work alongside the food but won't hold your attention on their own. If you're planning a night around wine, Chenin wins that comparison without much debate.

    For casual group nights, Dirty Shake and Standby both offer more space and a looser format, better suited to larger tables who want nostalgic cocktails or a broader bar menu. Ima's tighter room and food-forward focus make it a less comfortable fit for groups of four or more who want to linger over drinks. For craft beer drinkers, Six Spoke Brewing Company and Full Measure Brewing Co. give you a pub-style setting with more seating flexibility.

    Where Ima holds its own is the food-and-drink pairing equation: if you want a specific noodle-focused meal with something functional to drink, it fills that gap better than any of its immediate peers. Book it when the food is the priority; book its neighbors when the drinks or the room are what you're after.

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