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Hungry Hunter

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2470 Martin Road
Fairfield, CA 94533 View Map
Phone: (707) 428-0583


 
Smoking: Not Permitted
Parking: Own Parking Lot
Reservations: Accepted

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Restaurant - Barbecue

What users are saying about Hungry Hunter:
"You're a bit whiny aren't you? Why didn't you just say that you didn't want sit there and be moved. They don't know what you're thinking nor do they try to read your mind. Speak up when you want something done. Don't wait until after the meal." (Read More)

What users are recommending:
"Barbecued ribs/salad cart None...your prime rib tasted old. lamb"


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Lillian-Napa

Date Posted: Friday, February 22, 2008 12:10 AM (report spam)

You're a bit whiny aren't you? Why didn't you just say that you didn't want sit there and be moved. They don't know what you're thinking nor do they try to read your mind. Speak up when you want something done. Don't wait until after the meal.


Date Posted: Friday, June 08, 2007 3:01 PM (report spam)

SENDING AN ORDER FROM A PROFESSIONAL OFFICE PROVED TO BE QUITE DISAPPOINTING. THE SPINACH SALAD WITH WHAT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE ROASTED TURKEY TURNED OUT TO BE SPINACH WITH WHAT LOOKED LIKE YOUR AVERAGE GROCERY DELI PRE PACKAGED TURKEY. WE ALSO ORDERED A COBB SALAD THAT TASTED LIKE THE LETUCE WAS WASHED WITH FISH. UNFORTUNATELY, THE LINGUINI HAD SO MUCH OIL THAT IT KEPT FALLING OFF THE FORK EVEN TWISTED AROUND IT. HAD I REALIZED THE SIZE OF A TO GO SODA I WOULD HAVE NEVER SPENT THAT MUCH WHEN I COULD HAVE GOTTEN MORE OUT OF A CAN.


Date Posted: Friday, April 20, 2007 4:32 PM (report spam)

It's sad this is considered our best place to eat in Fairfield. It's ok, typical Fairfield.


Date Posted: Thursday, March 08, 2007 5:43 PM (report spam)

this is th e worst place to eat in ff i was dissatifiedwith my meal and the service in every ocassion my wife wnted to eat there. in sho t the food and servikce sucks.


Date Posted: Thursday, April 15, 2004 (report spam)

great place to eat, but not recommended for whiners
Try the lamb with a glass of California cabernet.
Recommended: lamb
Food: 8
Service: 8
Ambiance: 6
Overall: 8


Date Posted: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 (report spam)

Spinach Salad - Outstanding
My husband and I took our daughter to dinner for her birthday at the Hungry Hunter restaurant in Fairfield, CA. They had a new salad on the menu that was the best ever! It was a spinach, walnut, apple and dried cranberry salad with almonds and a wonderful vinaigrette dressing. I will certainly go back and have that salad again.
Food: 8
Service: 8
Ambiance: 8
Overall: 8


Date Posted: Sunday, August 17, 2003 (report spam)

Poor Judgment in Seating Customers
On Friday, August 15, 2003, my husband and I decided to go to the Hungry Hunter for a quiet dinner. The long work week was very stressful for us. At the restaurant, we were seated in the back room where only one other table was occupied with about 8 women (although they sounded like a batallion of sorts). While our very kind waitress sat us at the other end of the room, it became extremely difficult to hear my husband in the course of our conversation. The ladies seated on the other side of the room were so loud. They screamed, hollered at each other, and were most definitely having a good time. The sad part is that they did not contribute to making our evening a most relaxing one. As a result, my husband and I decided to hurry and rush our dinner. Half way done with my prime rib dinner, I decided I was through with my food. My planned quiet dinner became most unbearable. I was not prepared to have dinner in the midst of loud women, screaming, laughing and carrying on. I found this very distasteful and blamed the seating assignment as poor judgment on the hostess' part. I chose to leave my table and told my husband that I would wait for him by the hostess/greeting area as he offered to stay behind and pay for our dinner. While seated in the greeting/hostess area, I noticed that the hostess and another restaurant employee were busy conversing. I politely interrupted them and cautioned the hostess about seating future guests in the same dining area I was in. I warned her about the loud bunch of ladies and how they ruined the nice quiet dinner my husband and I had anticipated. The hostess apologized and proceeded to talk to the other "male employee". I guess neither the hostess nor the male employee really cared about how I felt. Again, I interrupted their conversation to once again complain about how the loud ladies had ruined my dinner. The hostess apologized and then proceeded to continue her conversation with the other male employee. I started to get a bit agitated because the hostess did not bother to do anything about it. I guess she did not believe me. Finally, I decided to ask her who the manager of the Hungry Hunter in Fairfield was. The hostess gave me a name "Robert Smith". Then, she asked if I needed to speak to the manager. I politely declined as I saw my husband walking towards me, presumably, getting ready to leave the restaurant. On our way to the parking lot, I told my husband about my short conversations with the hostess. My husband then encouraged me to speak to the manager as restaurant managers appreciate comments from customers. I went back inside the hostess area and told the hostess that I have decided to speak to the manager. You should have seen the shock on my face when a "lady" came towards me and identified herself as the manager. (I thought his name was Robert Smith, a man.) At any rate, it did not matter now. I just wanted to get my point across....the poor judgment in seating us in the back room along with these unruly bunch of ladies. The "manager" then politely apologized. She said that I should have said something to my server. I told the "manager" that I did not want to offend the "unruly ladies" who were just there to have a good time. (Frankly, if I was part of the "loud group of ladies", I would have chosen to go to a picnic ground where we could all be "free spirits" and not be a burden to society with all that loud talking and obnoxious behavior. ) Again the "manager" apologized. I told her that in future, perhaps they should sit a couple in a more quiet dining area and sit a bigger group along with other parties of more than five people. As I prepared to leave the restaurant, the "manager" offered me a discount coupon for my next visit to the Hungry Hunter. I declined to accept it, stating that the purpose of my "complaint" was not to get a free meal ticket. I do have some pride. The "manager" insisted and so I took the coupon. Back at our home, my husband and I were relating to our 18 year old son, the experience we had at the Hungry Hunter. He asked to see the $10 off coupon. He took one look at it and started laughing so hard. He said that it expired in 2002. Was the coupon the "manager" offered suppose to add insult to the injury? I was in total disbelief. How dare they treat customers that way.
Recommended: None...your prime rib tasted old.
Food: 4
Ambiance: 6
Overall: 2
- Poor Judgment in Seating Customers


Date Posted: Thursday, October 31, 2002 (report spam)

I LOVE their ribs and salad cart
This is my favorite restaurant in Fairfield.
Recommended: Barbecued ribs/salad cart
Food: 10
Service: 10
Ambiance: 8
Overall: 10


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