The gorgeous two-year-old skipped along the street hand in hand with dad Tom who took her out on Saturday afternoon in New York City.
Cruise and his wife Katie Holmes clearly put this weekend aside for family time - although due to their busy schedules, they had to take turns spending time with their children and parents.
Little Red Skipping Hood: Suri skips along, hand in hand with dad Tom Cruise
So on Saturday, Tom and Suri were out and about while Holmes performed in her Broadway play All My Sons.
Dad and daughter later joined Cruise's other children from his marriage with Nicole Kidman - Isabella, 15, and Connor, 13 - where they ate dinner together at a seafood restaurant.
Stylish: The two-year-old looked gorgeous in scarlet dress and silver shoes
Family affair: Tom and Suri ate with Tom's other children Connor and Isabella (left)
Katie strolls in Soho, New York, on her day off from the Broadway show
Then on Sunday morning it was time for brunch and it was Holmes's turn for some family time.
She and Suri, Isabella and Connor joined her parents Martin and Kathleen and Tom's mother Mary Lee for some brunch at Alice's Tea Cup.
But this time there was no sign of Tom.
Mothering Sunday: Katie took Suri out for brunch, above. They were joined by Katie and Tom's parents and Tom's children Isabella and Connor, below
After brunch, it was back to work for Holmes, who is starring in a Broadway play
But there was no time to hang around. After leaving the restaurant, Holmes headed to Broadway to perform again.
It wasn't until Sunday evening that she and Tom managed to find some precious time alone where they went to New York's West Village to eat at an Italian restaurant.
The couple looked happy as they walked along hand in hand and Cruise even had the opportunity to play hero when he gallantly helped a photographer who had fallen over.
The Hollywood star graciously picked up the photographer's keys and got him back on his feet.
Alone at last: Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes walk to dinner in West Village
Hollywood hero: But on the way, Tom stops to help a photographer who fell over
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