The Restaurant at Huntington Hotel
The restaurant at The Scarlet Huntington is mentioned by travel writers. Out of 17 publications that we monitored, 10 acknowledged the restaurant, such as Fodor's, Oyster and BlackBook.
Huntington Hotel
Fodor's
"The Big 4 Restaurant bar appeals to those interested in San Francisco's railroad baron history, with cocktails that reflect the ages--think lots of bourbon and gin"
Oyster
"The Nob Hill Spa is one of the most popular in the city, and the clubby Big 4 restaurant retains its classic atmosphere"
BlackBook
"Big 4 restaurant so old school it’s cool; $16 chicken pot pie a must"
Gayot
"The Big 4 Restaurant serves robust contemporary American cuisine"
Afar Magazine
"The union of history and contemporary luxury extends to the boutique hotel’s Big 4 Restaurant, named for the group of businessmen and philanthropists who built the Central Pacific Railroad and dominated Nob Hill in the late 1800s"
Jetsetter
"Downstairs, the Big 4 Restaurant (named for the nation’s four biggest 19th-century railroad tycoons) takes guests to another era, with its forest green banquettes, lead-glass mirrors and brass finishes"
Travel + Leisure
"Additional hotel features include the Big 4 Restaurant, which serves contemporary American cuisine, and the Nob Hill Spa"
The Telegraph
"A destination spa and clubby restaurant keep even VIP guests happy"
Star Service
"The restaurant provides cloying service at all meals, with dinner drawing from a contemporary American-Continental menu"
Star Service
"The restaurant provides cloying service at all meals, with dinner drawing from a contemporary American-Continental menu"