Hunt & Fish Club
Francisco Villaronga is an experienced professional in the wine and liquor industry, currently serving as the Owner Operator of Henry Street Wines and Liquors since May 2014, located in Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. Villaronga also works as a Sommelier at Hunt & Fish Club since July 2022. Previous roles include Sales positions at Domaine Select Wine Estates and Vinos Libres, where significant sales growth was achieved in New York, Florida, and Puerto Rico. Earlier experience includes working as a Sales Consultant at Winebow, Manager at McCabes Wines, and as the Owner Operator of Tinto y Blanco, a successful restaurant with an extensive wine list. Villaronga began the career as Manager at La Bodega de Lugo and Assistant Manager at Gabriel's Wines and Spirits. Educational background includes studies at La Universidad Catolica de Puerto Rico.
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Hunt & Fish Club
Hunt & Fish Club, a 9,000 sq. foot steakhouse debuted in the heart of Midtown Manhattan late 2014… with a classic, yet contemporary menu of exceptionally prepared steaks and game as well as a unique selection of canapés, seafood offerings, an extensive wine list, steak sauces prepared table-side, and specialty cocktails. With the desire to create an ambiance that stands out from other steakhouses, world-renowned artist Roy Nachum and design partner Studio Iyor utilized original pieces of artwork and over fifty-thousand pounds of marble in the interior to emphasize an alluring old-meets-new aesthetic for the bi-level, 180-seat space. The fully immersive design experience allows patrons to experience art in an intimate atmosphere, transporting them back to the era of the ritzy 1960’s American steakhouse. Nachum, a New York-based contemporary artist, joined forces with design and architecture firm Studio Iyor to create a design that seamlessly connects each distinctly divided space with its own overarching color palette and atmosphere. The entry lobby, a dramatic “Black Room,” whose highlight is an original painting by Nachum, leads into the adjacent main dining area, which is a “White Room” with an audaciously scaled 40’×20′ reflective chrome light installation. Nachum, who sees his work as an eye-opener… inserting messages or poems in Braille relief, and it encourages people to touch the work, believing that human interaction keeps the work alive and breaks the barrier between the viewer and the art.