Carabiner

Summit Hotel, 60 Big Sky Resort Rd, Big Sky
(406) 995-8078

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Kate Van Dellen

I feel for the staff here. We watched a manager dress down our waitress (behind the bar, but we heard). Then it took 20 minutes for us to get water after we were seated. We asked where our waitress was, and the manager said she was taking a minute. I do not recommend this place for anyone with food allergies, as I specifically ordered a dairy free version of the green chili soup, and the waitress said they would hold the crema sauce on top, and when it came it had the sauce. They had to remake it, and delivered it without a spoon. I then had to walk up to the bar to beg for a spoon to eat with. Not impressed.

Justin Wright

Decent simple menu with some great tastes

Joni

They did not honor the open table waitlist. It stated we were first on list and when checked in, we were told the table was being cleaned off by the manager. Our table was given to another family by other hosts and we were told that they had reservations although this restaurant states that they do not take reservations. To rectify, the manager did seat us at a sofa seating area outside of the restaurant. We did not have a table to dine on which made it difficult to enjoy our meal but our server was very sweet and food was good. They have some major communication issues between manager and hosts and open table waitlist vs. reservations that they supposedly don't take.

Alyssa Kuhn, Arthritis Adventure

Stayed at the Huntley Lodge and ordered takeout from here for dinner. We chose this place because it had the best options to choose from as far as mountain dining goes. I had the fish tacos and my husband had the chicken shawarma which was essentially a gyro. Both were excellent! We also got the ahi poke tuna for a starter and that was also excellent. Definitely recommend!

Candace

Brandon is an outstanding server! Personable and knowledgeable! Whew those prices, breathtaking..but the meal was delicious.

Clark

Just go somewhere else. Service took forever and the food was meh at best. Ordered the Nashville hot chicken salad and it was served without any sauce on the chicken, just a plain, previously frozen, breaded chicken breast and a wedge salad.

Renee

We stayed at this resort so ate here multiple times. The food is decent. Nothing to write home about. The servers and bartenders were fantastic. It could get a little loud at times with some of the crowds.

Tracy Crawford

I’ve never eaten worse food from such a nice restaurant. Charcuterie board had insanely salty cheese & meat full of gristle. Grapes were very good. Kids chicken strips were decent. Chocolate cake was crumbly and very dry. Chocolate shake was amazing. So disappointed in this meal after a long day of travel.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Carly Hendrix

Great food! Erich and Brandon are so friendly and hospitable! They’re great servers and were very helpful with recommendations

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Catherine

Food was fine- tasty! Our server was a lovely gal, very kind. The noise was quite a lot, the wait was worse. We had a 7:30 reservation- waited almost 30 min for our table, took about 15 minutes at the host stand for anyone to even notice us. We ordered immediately- and it took over an hour to get our food. It's expensive too, worth it only if you don't feel like driving anywhere.

tiffrob

The Mezeh platter was an incredible starter. The Farmhouse Club was delicious!

SteveO

Service was good- prompt and attentive. (Not busy though). Red, White, Blue salad and the tacos were fresh and great tasting. Resort prices.

Deedee Chiu

We stopped in for lunch during our ski day. The staff was very friendly and the panko crusted cod sandwiches with fries were delicious! We also enjoyed being able to sit outside and to watch the skiers as we ate lunch. We were pleasantly surprised to find a place at the ski resort with such an innovative menu. We look forward to returning to try other items.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fish Sandwich

Patrick Frey

Big Sky dining establishments really need to step it up for what they charge. I absolutely hate reubens where the corned beef is like rawhide and the entire piece of meat comes out of the sandwich in the first bite. Their $24 reuben is billed as 'wagyu' so I figured what could go wrong. The beef was slightly more tender than jerky. A disappointment. Just skip the resort dining and head down to Riverhouse.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 5

Phil T

Great hotel and bar at the base of Big Sky resort in Mountain Village. Right next to a few bars and awesome apre ski

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