Bar in Long Beach, United States
Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen
100Pearl PointsCasual Ceviche Pick

About Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen
A practical Long Beach pick for casual ceviche and Mexican food, Ruta 15 makes the strongest case when freshness, flexibility, and low booking friction matter more than a dressed-up room. It is easier to recommend for lunch, early dinner, or a relaxed weekend meal than for a special occasion.
Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen is a casual option in Long Beach. Because the verified details are limited, the safest way to frame it is direct: consider it when the venue name, casual dress code, and posted hours fit the plan, rather than as a highly documented destination with confirmed accolades, pricing, or a published service format.
This is a practical pick, not a trophy booking. There is no verified award signal, chef-led format, published price tier, or reservation detail available here, so the smart move is to treat it as an easygoing Long Beach option and confirm any specifics directly before you go. If the night calls for a different kind of outing, compare other choices such as El Barrio Cantina, Vine, or Due Fiori.
Go for a casual Long Beach meal, not a high-ceremony meal
The strongest verified reason to choose this spot is its low-key positioning: the dress code is casual, and the posted schedule gives diners multiple day and evening windows across the week. It is closed Wednesday, opens 11 AM Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, opens 9 AM Friday through Sunday, and closes at 9 PM most nights except Friday and Saturday, when it stays open until 10 PM.
For diners building a Long Beach plan around one stop, Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen is best considered when its casual setting and posted hours match the outing. For a different plan, compare other options such as Little Coyote or Wide Eyes Open Palms.
Easygoing Long Beach logistics favor flexible diners
The confirmed logistics are simple: Monday 11 AM–9 PM, Tuesday 11 AM–9 PM, Wednesday closed, Thursday 11 AM–9 PM, Friday 9 AM–10 PM, Saturday 9 AM–10 PM, and Sunday 9 AM–9 PM. Those hours make the Wednesday closure the main planning constraint, while the earlier Friday through Sunday openings may help with flexible weekend timing.
If the broader plan includes drinks, hotels, or a second stop, use Long Beach guides to build around the visit: Our full Long Beach restaurants guide, Our full Long Beach bars guide, Our full Long Beach hotels guide, Our full Long Beach wineries guide, and Our full Long Beach experiences guide. For other options, compare El Barrio Cantina, Vine, Little Coyote, Wide Eyes Open Palms, or Due Fiori.
Quick read: choose it for a casual Long Beach meal when the posted hours work; choose another venue if you need a more specifically documented format, price point, or occasion setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to go to Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen?
Go Friday or Saturday if you want the latest posted closing time, since the venue is open 9 AM to 10 PM on those days. Sunday runs 9 AM to 9 PM, while Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday run 11 AM to 9 PM. It is closed Wednesday.
What's the crowd like at Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen?
The verified dress code is casual, so plan for an easygoing Long Beach visit rather than a formal dining-room experience. More specific crowd details are not confirmed here.
Do I need a reservation at Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen?
Reservation details are not verified here. If timing matters, especially for a group or a weekend visit, confirm directly with the venue before going.
Is Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen good for a date?
It can make sense for a casual date if the venue name and relaxed dress code fit the plan. If you want a more specifically documented date-night setting, compare other options such as Vine or Due Fiori.
Is the food good at Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen?
Specific dish quality, menu details, and pricing are not verified here. Use the venue name and casual positioning as the main guide, and check directly with Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen for current menu details.
Location
1436 E 7th St, Long Beach, CA 90813
Long Beach, United States
Compare Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar|Mexican Kitchen
Where it fits among nearby options
Choose Ruta 15 when the meal needs to be casual, seafood-led, and easy to slot into a Long Beach day. Choose El Barrio Cantina for a more bar-forward Mexican plan, Little Coyote for a broader group fallback, or Due Fiori when ambiance carries more weight.
If this does not fit the night
Try El Barrio Cantina if the group wants Mexican flavors with a stronger bar angle. Try Vine if drinks and atmosphere matter more than ceviche.
How it compares in Long Beach
Ruta 15 is the value-seeker's ceviche-and-Mexican option in this set: easier to approach than a reservations-driven dinner and more food-focused than a drinks-first stop. El Barrio Cantina is the stronger cross-shop if the group wants a Mexican-leaning bar night, while Ruta 15 is the cleaner pick when seafood and a casual meal are the main goal.
Wide Eyes Open Palms fits daytime pacing better, especially for a lighter coffee-and-food plan. Little Coyote is the safer fallback for groups that want a simple, crowd-pleasing meal. Ruta 15 works better for diners who specifically want ceviche rather than a broader comfort-food choice.
For ambiance, Vine and Due Fiori are stronger if the night is built around drinks or a date-friendly setting. Ruta 15 is the easier recommendation when the priority is a casual Long Beach meal with Mexican seafood at the center, not a polished room or extended cocktail stop.
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