A long-running, beloved Brooklyn Heights neighborhood Italian spot that's cash-only and reservation-free, making it a walk-in institution.
38 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Noodle Pudding is cash-only and doesn't take reservations, according to The Infatuation's review, so every table is filled on a walk-in, first-come basis rather than by booking ahead.
The Infatuation frames the no-reservations, cash-only setup as part of the restaurant's neighborhood charm rather than a deterrent, noting regulars keep coming back and the bartender knows frequent customers by name.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No reservations accepted (walk-in only), per The Infatuation.
Walk-ins: Walk-in only; no reservations taken.
The Infatuation's review doesn't specify a wait length, but since the restaurant is walk-in only, some wait for a table should be expected, especially at typical dinner hours.
No — The Infatuation reports Noodle Pudding does not accept reservations.
Yes, walking in is the only way to get a table, per The Infatuation, since the restaurant takes no reservations.
Sources: The Infatuation