The name Hunter's Pizza is a bit misleading. While there is pizza, their menu is quite extensive and I would say it's mostly known for their Greek food. And pizza, but every time I come here it's for the souvlaki.
I usually get the chicken souvlaki with rice under the "lighter fares" section. Don't be fooled - the portion is enough, unless you're a guy who eats a lot. It's a bit less than ten dollars. The regular meal comes with a few pieces of potato and the portions for everything are a little bigger but it is essentially the same meal for 13 dollars instead of about 10.
Greek salad is good and dressing isn't too sour. Occasionally there will be a bit too much water which goes into the rice, but it usually is not a problem. Rice is well-seasoned, very much a comfort food. Chicken souvlaki is not the most tender I've ever had but it is still good and tastes good as well. I've had the gyro and while it is good it is a bit too salty for my taste. Meals come with some garlic bread as well which is decent.
I would suggest that you come here for Greek food or pizza. Everything else is not really worth it. We paid more than ten dollars for what was cold, overcooked spaghetti in a meat sauce that tasted like salt. Never getting that again. While I've never had the pizza, I've heard good things from friends.
Service is SLOW. Not unfriendly though. Expect to be there a while, they are understaffed and they are always working on doing takeout orders too (maybe because people know that eating in will take a while). But overall, Hunter's is a good bet for decent Greek food at a great price.