OPEN EVERY DAY
Copper Creek Restaurant, opened for the first time in 1946, and is famous for it's old fashioned cooking and hospitality. Located just two miles from the Nisqually entrance to Mt Rainier National Park.

Call for Reservations:
360-569-2326
e-mail:
coppercreek@greatgetaways.com

Spring and Fall Hours - Open:
Monday - Friday 11 AM to 8 PM
Saturday 8 AM to 9 PM
Sunday 8 AM to 8 PM

Summer Hours - Open:
Every Day 7 AM to 9 PM

Winter Hours - Open:
Monday - Thursday 11 AM to 7 PM
Friday 11 AM to 8 PM
Saturday 8 AM to 9 PM
Sunday 8 AM to 8 PM


Our Full menu is online. We also offer daily specials!

Great breakfasts:
Specials everyday
French Roast Coffee
Espresso
Pastries, Copper Toppers

Hearty lunches:
Full Dine In & Take Out Menu
Deli Sandwiches
Box Lunches & & Picnic Baskets
Piping Hot Chili & Soups
Northwest Seafood Chowder
Great burgers

Sumptuous Dinners:
Dinner Specials: Call to see what's cooking
Steak, salmon, halibut, trout, chicken and more
Micro Brews, Domestic Beers
Northwest & Imported Wines
Homemade Desserts
Jennie’s Famous Blackberry Pie

Beer and Wine

Copper Creek Inn offers carefully selected French, Italian and Washington State wines, popular beers, ales and microbrews.

Non Alcoholic sparkling cider, juices, and soft drinks are also served.

35707 SR 706 E
Ashford, WA 98304

Email us!

Lodging:
877-325-5881
360-569-2799


Restaurant
360-569-2326

Two miles west
of the Nisqually Entrance to
Mt Rainier
National Park

Warm smiles, old fashioned hospitality and friendly faces greet you at Copper Creek.
A mural of Mt Rainier was painted in the 50's by renowned artist Fred Oldfield. Fred was a neighbor and friend of Copper Creeks owner Roselea Triggs.
The staff dressed in 50's costume to celebrate our third anniversary of ownership in April of 2004. (From left: Chuck, Bonnie, Jennie, Joe, Teresa, Nancy)

Rod Lincoln, at right, stops in occassionally to play a piece or two on the vintage upright player piano.
Copper Creek Inn was built in the 20’s as a Service station with a friendly lunch counter. It had a bootleg whisky still hidden in the wall between the lunch counter & the Garage. Roselea Triggs (above right) purchased Copper Creek in 1946. The restaurant has been running since. More History.
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