My spouse and I visited the Copper Creek Inn for happy hour on a
Saturday afternoon in early August 2014. The restaurant is open daily,
except in winter when it closes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. It serves
breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily in the summer. In the spring, fall,
and winter, the restaurant serves breakfast only on weekends, with lunch
and dinner daily (except in winter, dinner is not served on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays, as previously mentioned).
We did not have a
reservation, nor do we think that the restaurant accepts them. When we
arrived, this restaurant was busy, so we added our name to a waiting
list after we requested an outdoor table. We waited for about 10 minutes
before the host seated us. No bar exists at which to wait; a small
counter offers seating for diners rather than people who are waiting and
/ or drinking.
The Copper Creek Inn and Restaurant is located
near the town of Ashford, about two miles from the Nisqually entrance to
Mount Rainier National Park. The inn sits on a well-forested piece of
land adjacent to State Route 706. Complimentary street parking exists on
SR 706, as well as a few formal parking spots directly in front of the
restaurant. From the outside, this restaurant appears to be a rustic
country roadhouse (bar). The establishment was built in the 1920s as a
service station with a lunch counter, which later expanded to a cafe and
an inn.
The restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating on the
ground floor, and additional outdoor seating on a deck (accessed from
outside of the restaurant). Bathrooms are accessible from outside of the
main restaurant. No air-conditioning exists inside the restaurant, so
it can be warm.
Not only does the Copper Creek Inn offer dining,
but it also offers lodging. About 16 different lodging options exist,
most of which (except three rooms) are single cabins that sleep at least
two guests, each with its own kitchen and private hot tub / Jacuzzi.
Three rooms / suites are available upstairs from the restaurant that
sleep at least two people each. All lodging options include private
bathrooms.
We shared a smoked fish dip, followed by a piece of
Copper Creek Inn’s famous blackberry pie accompanied by a scoop of
vanilla ice cream. The Inn is famous for its baked goods, including pies
(but only blackberry!), cinnamon rolls, cookies, and breads. In fact,
the Inn advertises that they bake their pies every 45 minutes, and if so
desired, you can take one “to go” (either fresh or frozen), along with
their other baked goods. The restaurant makes all of its soups, chilis,
and stews from scratch as well. A small gift shop is located in one
corner of the restaurant where you can buy a unique souvenir.
Our
happy hour at the Copper Creek Inn was an excellent way to end the day
spent touring in Mount Rainier National Park. The atmosphere is social,
because most of the patrons also seem to have spent their days outdoors
and are ready to relax and swap stories in this casual atmosphere.