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    Hunter Ranch

    4.1 (252 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Yum !! Breakfast sandwich
    Heather J.

    Excellent breakfast with a view ! Great service and prices too ! Cannot wait to return next time in the area !

    Breakfast menu

    Chilaquiles are delicious! They're not on the main menu, but on the little specials menu on the table. Side of bacon for $6 had 5 pieces, good deal. Pleasant view of the golf course, friendly staff, surprised it wasn't more crowded at 10:00 a.m. on a Saturday with perfect weather.

    Chelsea W.

    Love it here!! Not quite the greasy bbq spots for lunch, nor the overpriced (under quality) food spots downtown Paso Robles. It's a beautiful location, good hits just right....cool staff (as always..) and we love coming out here! Will recommend, and as always for years, we will come back soon.

    Menu 3/10/23
    Akiko I.

    - Gluttony Expedition - Red: This time, unlike usual, didn't blow my mind. It was good but not as good as it used to be. Port/sherry: these are interesting! Those are very underrated, but they do bring very interesting stuff! - Conqueror's Deduction - This is one of my favorite wineries in Paso Robles for years. I get tipsy by tasting though I'm a certified sommelier. I usually spit out when tasting unless it's so tasty. I tend to get tipsy every time here because I swallow it. Reds weren't as excited as it used to be, but I'm glad we had a port tasting! Very good!

    Aletta G.

    We were on our way home from Los Angeles and close to Paso Robles we were trying to find a last minute stop and quick bite to eat. Hunter Ranch did NOT disappoint. We were very surprised to have found this hidden ranch tucked right off the road, with sprawling acres and a golf course. Again, it was a random find for us. We ordered a couple of breakfast burritos, one with bacon, and avocado added, and another with ham. And also a breakfast sandwich with ham. The burritos were perfect! Since we had everything to go, it was packed neatly, the burrito rolled and cut perfect and the flavors on point. The salsa adds a great touch and fruit salad was fresh, sweet and delicious. The sandwich was really neatly prepared and very tasty. The staff inside the restaurant was friendly and super helpful with getting our order going. Without having to ask they added all the necessary utensils and napkins and in a matter of minutes we were ready to get back on the road. Thank you. This will definitely be a future stop for us when we head back to Los Angeles / San Diego.

    Such a beautiful day
    Janel L.

    Location location location Yes, they offer views of a their golf course which results in high prices. Got it living and going out in the area is going to be expensive. But I dont mind spending a pretty penny if they are bringing their A game. Our server was very attentive but not friendly at all! Wished we the bus boy waited tables because he had an outgoing personality. We ordered the ceviche which lacked flavor. I had to ask for hot sauce which didnt save it. Their chips are pretty damn good though. I ordered the seafood melt...yikes!! If my sando is $17 you can at least give me something bigger than tiny a$$ shrimp!! The Reuben also was lack meat! I totally understand quality vs quantity but damn! I was still hungry after dropping $70 on lunch for two!?!

    BLT Sando with fries
    Kevin L.

    Finished a round of golf and decided to eat here before meeting up with our wives for the drive back to Fresno. Super nice staff. Food was brought to us in 10 minutes. Both sandwiches were great. Probably the second best club sandwich I have ever had.

    Our dog digging in the food, he likes it.
    Rebecca L.

    We came to this place because they welcome dogs, they even have menu for dogs! They brought over the water bowl for our dog right after we sitting down, very thoughtful! We had Seafood Melt and Southwestern Salad, and chopped burger for our dog. The presentation of Seafood Melt is pretty! The shrimp were small size, not particular special about it. The crab on the other hand, were really tender and big chunk, tasted like lobster! They were pretty generous on the topping on Southwestern Salad, everything is fresh. The chopped burger seems like more than half of pound, two big patties. We can tell that it tasted delicious because our dog digged right into it. The restaurant is in side of a golf course, so the view is really nice. After lunch, we walked around the area to enjoy the scenery. It's a busy place, better to make a reservation ahead. We heard their Sunday buffet is good, maybe we will come back.

    Waiting on his grilled chicken (dog menu)
    Karen G.

    We stopped by to grab a bite before our way back to Fresno. We were thrilled their restaurant had a dog menu. As soon as we arrived, you notice this place is in a golf course. Super clean and pretty golf course. A few feet away from the parking lot, there's Hunter Ranch bar and grill. You literally order the food, pay and then get it. It's more of a self-service place. Staff lacked a sense of hospitality. It almost felt like they were forced to take orders. It almost feels like a snack bar. We ordered burgers and food from the dog menu for our pets. The food was very greasy. I ordered grilled chicken for my dog, and he seemed to have enjoyed it.

    Steffie P.

    I was in town and came here to check out their Sunday brunch. Our server was so sweet and took great care of us while we dined here. There are two options for brunch here. You can do the all you can eat and drink option that includes mimosas. Or you can do the one large plate option but it doesn't include any type of drinks. We went with the large one plate option because I still had to drive back and didn't want to be super full. The options that are available are your typical brunch items. They have a dessert area that I liked.

    Mike O.

    Came here on Saturday with the family including our Boston. We were served by Tasha who did an excellent job. We came at 3 PM so had food off the Happy Hour menu but didn't have drinks since we had been wine tasting all day. They have some great options for dogs and Ruby had the grilled hot dogs which she inhaled. I don't give it a five star because both times we have been there have been some really overly intoxicated members who are being way to loud and obnoxious. Other than that it is a great place for lunch.

    Outdoor seating
    Rebeccah H.

    Great view, great food. Their sandwiches and burgers are delicious. I love their bacon, and anything it comes with. Easy outdoor seating which is easy to socially distance.

    1/2 waffle and egg combo with bacon and the add on of whipped cream and berries
    Brianna H.

    We wanted to try a new place as we were entertaining family from out of town so we decided to try hunter ranch as we had only heard great things about their Sunday brunch buffet. We ate outside on the patio, the view is so gorgeous I highly recommend eating outside. The inside reminds me of your typical country club lounge, nothing spectacular but nice and clean. We had a very attentive waitress, we ordered coffee and it was pretty good. I ordered the bacon and cheese omelette , and I am not an omelette eating person. Let me tell you, it was so delicious! I ate every last bite. The bacon is to die for ! I will definitely return and try their Sunday brunch.

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    Ask the Community - Hunter Ranch

    Still have bottomless mimosas?

    Are they still doing the Sunday brunch buffet?

    Is the patio dog friendly?

    Yes it is

    Is there a thanksgiving special this year (2017)?

    Thanks for the inquiry. The restaurant was closed on Thanksgiving in 2016 to give our staff time to spend with family on the holiday. We have not made the call on Thanksgiving 2017 yet. Please check back toward the end of Sept and we should know… Read more

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    We were in town and looking for a place for dinner and decided to make a reservation at the hatch…read morerotisserie bar...We're glad we did! Here is what we noticed: - The inside is very cozy and the location is just about a block or so off the Paso Robles Square. - The menu has a broad range of cocktails, so my wife and I each selected one of those. There are daily specials and so we opted for the Chicken Pot Pie, which was the special on Monday. We started with the Wedge Salad with Chicken, and split both that and the pot pie. It was a perfect amount of food and both dishes were really good. - Service was very good. Bottom line: The Hatch was a great place to go...Not super fancy but also not too casual. Food was great as was the atmosphere. We would go back!

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    November 2025 Since…read moreI gave such a stellar review of the Bacon Crusted Burger at Street Side Ale House, I must update the comments since people do go to restaurants based on other's reviews. And I am so embarrassed to have recommended this restaurant to dozens of people. We raved to our friends about this place and this burger in particular. So, when we traveled with them to Paso Robles this week, we took them there on Thursday night. We passed on having the Wagyu 8 oz. burger and fries at In Bloom (Michelin listed) the night before in anticipation of this burger. Service was abysmal. We sat for quite some time with no service. My wife went in and asked where our server was? Finally, a woman showed up and said our waiter would be with us shortly. Sometime later, a friendly waiter arrived. He was obviously new, under-trained, and spread too thin. He was very personable, but our drinks sat on the bar for a long time and my wife had to go in and ask if she could take then. "No, the waiter will bring them out." Meanwhile, our friends were sipping on their drinks. We got our appetizers and then ordered our meals. The food came quickly, maybe too quickly, and I noticed no egg yolk oozing out (it was halved for us in the kitchen) and the burger overall was much thinner than the last time and the arugula was so wet under the patty. So, we ate a couple bites of it and it just did not taste right. I opened it up to find a baked or boiled grey patty with no crispy bacon wrapping. The bacon was soft, I mean boiled soft and was a small lump on top of the burger patty, not even close to crispy. More like a damp towel. The avocado was sliced but not spread out, so stuck on the left side. The egg was hard cooked with a solid yolk. No pepper to be found. I showed the waiter who was stunned. He thought we were kidding. The manger came out, looked at it, asked what we wanted to do. I was a bit surprised given the wreck that this burger was and said I don't know, what do you want to do? He said the chef wasn't there but took the plate back to the kitchen. He came back and said the chef (wait, he wasn't there) was surprised and said it was not right. The chef (if he was there) should have headed straight out to us and apologized. So, the manager took the burger off the bill but left the same horrible burger ($22) on our friend's bill. I should not have to tell a manager how to fix such a mess and disaster of a meal and service. I hope they fix their kitchen, whoever is checking food at the pass, and the service or they will be another casualty to the restaurant business in Paso. Sorry I had to write this as I rarely post negative reviews in order to not hurt a business and their employees.

    Jose's Country Kitchen - Tri Tip sandwich with homemade Fry's - eaten by Foodnando

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    Wow! What a find! This is a classic little American diner. Right off the freeway, tucked behind a…read moregas station/truck stop. I am so glad we decided to give Jose's a try! I had one of their burgers and fries. The patty was a homemade blend and delicious! The fries were good also! I wish I left room for dessert because they were offering a fresh applepie or cheesecake. Something to look forward to on my next visit! The server was so charming and attentive. She never let our sodas run dry and shared in the perfect amount of conversation with us. I encourage you to stop by and enjoy some great food and warm hospitality!

    Breakfast!! A very nice menu and a lot of - day of the week specials. I ordered the standard, two…read moreeggs over medium, and the sausage patty came recommended highly because it was homemade, and it did not disappoint. I also had hashbrowns on the side which really tasted like they were homemade, freshly shredded potatoes - they weren't like the frozen kind that you get that's for sure!! This place seems like they do a lot of cooking from scratch which I really appreciate. My friend ordered the Denver omelette which was humongous, and she asked for salsa on the side, which was not a problem and she also had the hash brown potatoes. She ate half her meal and took the rest home. I ate my eggs and left half my sausage and gave the other half to my friend to take home. Nice crispy toast. The eggs were done perfectly fried as well as the sausage which was a little bit crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside. It is a Saturday, and I noticed that Saturday special is ground beef enchiladas which I truly do enjoy I might have to go back there the next Saturday for lunch! The price point for the two of us was around $41 with a $10 tip. We did not order drinks that was just for our food, and they do offer a small discount for cash payments. All that eating and writing... I forgot to take a picture of my plate of food! Just trust me it was delicious!

    The Third Degree - The Prosecutor Burger with sweet potato fries

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    (69 reviews)

    Great burger and service. Came for lunch and tried The Judge burger, it's a traditional California…read morestyle burger topped with pastrami. It was delicious, the potato bun was nice and soft and toasted perfectly. Burger came with a side of chips instead of fries which I enjoyed very much. A bit on the high end for price but anything in Paso will be high. $22 for burger, chips and a drink.

    Hands Down I was treated to one of "the" best burgers I ever tasted. This place is just a wee bit…read moretricky to find as it's located in an indoors market set up with other eateries, a wine bar and lots of open seating. I was curious as to how the burgers I ordered would taste as it was a tad pricey at $18.00. The meat is a combined hormone free ground chuck and brisket. Comes with homemade potato chips, nice and crispy. I especially enjoyed the flavors of the goat cheese and balsamic drizzle with carmelized onions, roasted red peppers; all topped with a nice and fresh bun with a basil glaze spread. My husband ordered the Prosecutor burger with substituted Swiss, with bacon and avocado. He downed it so I know his was good too. I really want to come back and try the salmon BLT on a brioche bun sandwich. I paired my burger with a lavender lemonade, for $5.00 very refreshing. Total bill plus tax came in at $50.00 plus a tip. This place is worth looking for just be ready to spend a few extra dollars for some very flavorful American fare.

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