Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Suisun City, California, United States. Suisun City (/səˈsuːn/ sə-SOON) is a city in Solano County, California, United States. The population was 28,111 at the 2010 census. The city takes its name from the adjacent Suisun Bay, which in turn is named for the Suisun people, an indigenous Native American tribe of the area.
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4 based on 36 reviews
This little cafe is tucked away in a small restaurant district near the waterway inlet of the Sacramento River. It's a nice stroll along the waterway, look at a few docked boats on your way to breakfast. Inside the restaurant was clean, greeted promptly, served coffee and water immediately - service was very good. Food was typical. Nothing we ate was "a grand slam out of the ballpark" but it was good quality and fresh. Breakfast and lunch special provide great pricing. Breakfast (1 egg, famous toast, potatoes and meat choice for $6.95; or 2 small pancakes, 1 egg and meat choice for $6.45 plus many, many many other choices for all sizes of appetites. Lunch menu looks great, including hamburgers, 1/4 pound crab sandwich, - or fish/chips for only $9.50!Definitely worth enjoying!
4 based on 65 reviews
Heretic Brewing Company is a micobrewery located in Fairfield, California. We brew all our beer on-site and have a restaurant and tap room featuring 19 taps of award-winning ales and lagers. We also serve a variety of local wines. We serve gourmet burgers
This is a great local place that is hidden away in the warehouse area. Great place to hang out with some friends and have some local IPAs. One must like IPAs as almost all of their beers are IPA. Just a few like the Blonde that are like regular lighter beers. They also serve burgers which go well with their drinks!
4 based on 25 reviews
It's been a long time since we've been here and it is improved from the past. The decor is subdued and comfortable, service is very good though not highly polished, the presentations excellent, and the food delicious. Not very busy on a Friday, this place hasn't caught on enough to require reservations yet. For dinner, it's definitely worth trying. Plenty of parking on the street as well as in a lot across the street. A nice addition to local offerings. Cheers!
4 based on 154 reviews
Huckleberry's is a franchise chain
Early afternoon midweek, just after Christmas, we were headed to a very popular, world famous, So Cal based burger outlet. Iâm certainly used to the drive-thru being very busy, but the line out the walk-in door extended almost to the road. Looking for an alternative, my son spotted Huckleberryâs. He was driving. He choose it. I cringed at not being able to research it on TripAdvisor, but, in we went. Upon entering, itâs potential was evident. My son, now associated with nearby TAFB, had been stationed for an extended time in the Gulf Shores. We had visited 3 times, once RVâing for over 3 months. The Cajun inspired atmosphere & menu here really resonated with all of us. This was meant to be a light lunch, so we limited our selections to chef salads. Excellent! And raspberry tea. Excellent! Weâll be visiting the area again a couple of times over the next few months. We will make it a point to explore Huckleberryâs take, on dishes we grew to love in the south. When I finally checked TripAdvisor ratings, they came as no surprise.
4 based on 81 reviews
My wife and I went here for burgers. This is an old fashioned hamburger stand, they do burgers and shakes or sodas.. No Fries!We had cheeseburgers with everything, messy but really good.
4 based on 47 reviews
I believe this is the only place in Fairfield that serves crepes. We had been there before and today we went after a very long time. Well, will probably not go there again for at least a year. The crepes were greasier than I recollect from the past - change of cook? The serving size is generous and you can substitute fruit for potatoes - something I did not remember happening in the past. But the fruit was tasted unripe. All in all a very average place.
4 based on 170 reviews
A local favorite!
We were staying at a nearby Inn while visiting our son & his family. They enjoy this restaurant, thought we would. We did. With 4 adults, 3 of whom were trying to eat healthy, a variety of dishes were ordered. All enjoyed. Iâm not a steak guy, so I narrowed my choices down to meatloaf and another. Asking our delightful waitress for other customers perceived preference, she identified the meatloaf, but qualified that assessment by saying the Shepardâs pie was a new addition. My only experience with it, has been thru Samâs Club. I liked theirs. I tried Cast Ironsâ. Loved it. When it arrived, my wife commented that it looked designed with me in mind. Being a big boy (6â3â, 238) who still spends at least 2 hours a day working out, I rarely defy my Motherâs admonition to âclean my plateâ. Cleaning that plate, was my workout on this day.
4 based on 67 reviews
We were driving from San Francisco to Sacramento and needed a break for dinner. Found this little place and it was very good, even if all the dishes would benefit from less salt. My hangar steak was cooked perfectly, and the dressing on the bed of greens was citrus-y and yummy. Fries were good, too. My son's short rib was moist and tender, and my husband's pork chop was flavorful. Service was cheerful, though our waitress didn't tell us the specials. They have a great selection of beer and wine, no liquor. Nice place.
4 based on 85 reviews
We had sandwiches at Joe's for lunch a couple of times in the past week. Order the sandwich, with or without dipping in gravy. They add the salad vegetable you wanted on the bread. We watched the "chef" sliced the meat in front of you and then put an inch stack of the thinly sliced meat on top of the vegetable, the other part of the bread goes on top. The whole sandwich is foil wrapped, placed on the tray with a little tub of gravy. And we had the tastiest sandwich you can buy in Fairfield.
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4 based on 132 reviews
Not the same since Bab sold it, which is a tired refrain many of you probably already have heard, but it's still great and probably just nostalgia talking. New ownership kept the menu mostly intact, which mean's Bab's best meal is still available -- Chad's special (home made corn beef and hash with poached eggs). I used to be able to finish this plate, no more. With the new ownership you can get breakfast served with fried rice instead of potatoes. I think this is the only real difference I see and taste. Worth a stop!
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