Keating Summit Hotel

9839 PA-155, Austin
(814) 642-2202

Recent Reviews

JAI

All mountain men who know each other.We walked in and were immediately greeted by an old timer saying he didn't know us.3 women in the entire place.When we visited they were painting the walls at 10pm at night.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Amanda Biel

Good mashed potAtos And

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Scott Zeiger

Good food and good service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ann Smith

Great place to

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Hot Wings

Lee Rolls

The food was very good, the service was very pleasant.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Seafood Sampler

Stacy Vaughan

Good food good people

Jesse Fox

Hidden gem. Bartender was cool. I didnt order any food but it looked amazing. Beer selection was definitely sub par ....brutal but cheap no taste American lagers. Thank God they had Jamison for me. Supercheap do two drafts and shot of Jameson $7.50. have a pool table and darts too. Very chill spot.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Vinny Boombotz

the taste of the wings tonight was nonexistent. 3 dozen wings of varying flavors all tasted like plain. the ranch dressing was like water. I hope this is not the norm going forward now that the previous cook has left.

Danielle

Very good food, atmosphere and prices. Vanessa was our server and she was all around great!Kid-friendliness: Very kid friendly :)

Charles McKnight

Pool table not great drinks past time.

Thomas Duncan

Very friendly atmosphere and really wonderful waitress, terrific attitude.

Danielle Almond

Very good food, atmosphere and prices. Vanessa was our server and she was all around great!

O. Keith Hughes

Good food and pleasant people.

Emily MacCready-Turner

I really enjoyed my Southwest Burger and Spicy Ranch Wings

Nicholas Tinl

They need to get a separate fryer for their seafood. French fries tasted vaguely of fish. Pleasant enough staff.Gets a bonus star for at least being open past 9, a relative rarity in this part of the state. But returning here in the future would ultimately be an act of desperation.

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