Welcome to Copper Creek Inn
Copper Creek Inn, located in Ashford, WA, is a charming breakfast and brunch spot with a focus on American cuisine. This restaurant offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, making it a popular choice for locals and tourists alike. The menu features a variety of dishes, including hearty breakfast options like chicken fried steak and Denver omelettes, flavorful burgers, and delightful desserts like blackberry pie. Customers praise the generous portions, attentive service, and delicious homemade comfort food. With options for vegetarians, wheelchair accessibility, and outdoor seating, Copper Creek Inn is a must-try for those craving a taste of home-cooked goodness in a beautiful setting.
- 35707 State Rt 706 E Ashford, WA 98304 Hotline: (360) 569-2326
Welcome to Copper Creek Inn, a delightful gem located just outside Mt. Rainier in Ashford, WA. This charming restaurant specializes in serving up delicious home-cooked comfort food, making it a must-visit spot for breakfast and brunch.
With a wide range of offerings, Copper Creek Inn stands out for its large portions, friendly service, and cozy atmosphere. From classic dishes like chicken fried steak breakfast and Denver omelette to mouth-watering options like cheeseburgers, beef stew, and blackberry pie with ice cream, there is something to satisfy every craving.
Customers rave about the juicy burgers, perfectly seasoned fries, and delectable blackberry butter and syrup that accompany their pancakes. The service is excellent, with attentive staff and a welcoming ambiance that will make you feel right at home.
Whether you're looking for a hearty breakfast, a satisfying dinner, or a sweet treat to end your meal, Copper Creek Inn has it all. Don't miss out on their signature dishes and make sure to save room for dessert - you won't be disappointed!
Experience the magic of Copper Creek Inn and indulge in a culinary journey that is sure to leave you craving for more.

What a wonderful little place outside Mt. Rainier. This gem has great home cooked comfort food. We were there for brunch. The place was packed and the service was spot on. Even though they were busy we still got constant attention. The coffee was excellent. I got the chicken fried steak breakfast, my wife got the Denver omelette. The food is served in large portions. My sister got the special and my brother-in-law got the Sunrise breakfast. Such a great experience. I recommend this place if you are hungry and need some great home cooking. Worth a stop going to Mt. Rainier.

We ate at the Copper Creek Inn twice during our stay in Ashford. Our first night, I had the cheeseburger and my boyfriend had the Paul Bunyan Burger. Both burgers were juicy and satisfying. I also loved the fries! Perfectly crunchy and seasoned very well. we also ate the onion rings and those were delicious! (We were so hungry we forgot to take pictures) The second time we ate here, we both ordered the beef stew with a side of fries. The stew was perfect for this cold weather and satisfying. The best part of our meal was dessert! We ordered the blackberry pie with ice cream and wow! I'm not a pie girl at all but this pie was delicious! The pie was a perfect balance between sweet and tart. Overall, the Copper Creek Inn is a must-try. The service was great and the restaurant was homey!

Stayed in the area for a girls weekend getaway. The Copper Creek Inn was the cutest little stop for breakfast and dinner. Delicious food all around. The blackberry butter and syrup is amazing with pancakes. I loved the atmosphere and the service was fabulous.

The best restaurant in all of Ashford, and this is after having tried all the restaurants in this town. The staff was so friendly, attentive, and professional, which was very different from our experiences at the other restaurants in Ashford. We got the fish and chips and burger. I liked the way they battered the cod and the burger meat was pretty juicy. Fries were pretty good too, but not that crispy. The blackberry pie really blew me away. I got it with ice cream because I was worried the blackberries would be too sour (I ate at Wildberry Restaurant the night before, and their blackberry pie was so sour), but they were just about ripe which made for a really great pie. I think it's fine with or without the ice cream. I also tried a glass of Huckleberry wine, and it was a very generous serving with the amount of liquid nearly filling to the rim. I like sweet wines, so this was perfect for me.

This is a gem outside of the paradise entrance. I've had breakfast take out here twice. The food is fairly good and it seems they're known for their blackberry homemade goods. They also have a few gift shop items you can look at while you're waiting. I'll say that I'm not thrilled with the customer service.. Both times I've walked in, it's surprising that nobody greets or acknowledges me. There's no eye contact or "we'll be right with you". And each time it has taken them a few minutes to come to the register to see what I'm asking for.

Service was fantastic. Our waitress was very accommodating and quick to get us everything we needed. The food... was amazing. Easily the best we've had on our trip through the state. We had burgers, chicken fingers, and some kind of specialty chicken sandwich, which was delicious! The fried were banging, and we also had a side of the parm garlic fries, which were super yummy! We ended the meal with the brownie sundae, and it was huge! It was a quiet little restaurant right off the main road to the Mt Rainier entrance. It's definitely worth the stop, and cost less than most of the meals on our journey so far.

We stayed in the Copper Creek Log Cabin which was such a delight - very spacious with so many thoughtful details that made the stay so comfortable. The private hot tub is the reason we originally booked this cabin and it was 100% worth it and really made our trip - it was awesome to be able to sit in the hot tub in the middle of a forest! There is very limited wifi, which was a pleasant surprise as it forced us to be more present. And of course, it was super accessible to Paradise. One thing to note - we didn't realize there would be a little kitchenette, which was actually very handy! Since we hadn't planned for that we ended up eating at the restaraunt attached to the Inn, which was not amazing and overpriced. So I'd highly recommend bringing your own ingredients and cooking if you want to save some money!

Very few food options around this area, and the prices do reflect that. However, with that said, the food was good. Quaint place. Small, once it got further into dinner time, there were some people that were waiting for others to get up. I got the alfredo, it was good. Waitress recommended the cheesy bread with it, and she was right, the best part! One of my favorite parts was the custom cups! Nice touch!