I use Dreamhost. I have been with them for ages, and for the money they have an awesome service. They have recently moved to Phusion Passenger, and the Rails support is as good as you can find outside of someone like EngineYard. Generally, I have usedthem mostly for staging and acceptance testing and for my personal projects. They have been so solid I recently started using them for some of my client's production sites as well.
I also use Slicehost for some sites that have more specific requirements. Again, great value for money, but you will need to be comfortable setting up your own server. They do have some great tutorials that step you through everything you need.
For some of my clients, who require an Australian-based hosting provider, I have a VPS with Net Logistics.
Update 23/04/2010
A lot has changed since this post was created.
These days I am using Heroku for all of my development and staging. I also have several production systems running on it for clients.
I was previously using Dreamhost, but I have found that the free Heroku service performs better than a Rails app on a shared Dreamhost account. Also, Heroku has much better availability and incredible support for Rails - deployment is trivial.
Update September 17, 2011
Even more has changed since this post was created.
I no longer recommend Dreamhost for anything other than lazy installs of open source apps like wordpress - the uptime on shared hosts is just not good enough compared to the new generation of VM hosting providers.
Slicehost is being folded into Rackspace.
However, Heroku is event better than it was - an incredible array of features and add-ons, rock-solid platform, great prices. Heroku now supports Node.js and Java, as well as Ruby making it incredibly flexible for deployment. There are increasing numbers of competitors in the space, but you can deploy to Heroku nearly instantaneously for free.