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10-07-2008, 04:50 PM
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Copper River Grill
Hello,
I am new to the area and i have some family coming in to visit and i was wondering if anyone has went to the Copper River Grill off of Haywood Road?I have heard good things but want some reveiws from others before i go.
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10-07-2008, 05:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brian29681
Hello,
I am new to the area and i have some family coming in to visit and i was wondering if anyone has went to the Copper River Grill off of Haywood Road?I have heard good things but want some reveiws from others before i go.
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Honestly, my wife and I have been to the one in Easley, and the one on Wade Hampton, and both experiences were definitely below average. I like the atmosphere, and was almost expecting a City Range type experience. Anyway, the service is what killed it at the Easley location (they treated us as if we were a burden since we needed a high chair and a table to accomodate it), and I can't even describe how salty our food was at the Wade Hampton location. Wasn't just my plate either, almost our entire table of 6.
I haven't been to the Haywood location yet, but put it this way, my parents gave us a $50 gift card almost 8 months ago, and we have yet to use it.
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10-07-2008, 07:21 PM
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I haven't been to the one on Haywood yet, but I went to the one on Wade Hampton in June. I was there with three other adults and two kids, and I have to say that while the place was packed, we all had a good experience. Loved both the atmosphere and the food.
My favorite part were their desserts. They are huge and intended to serve about 5-6 people. It came in a big bowl with spoons for everyone to dig in. Great fun!
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10-08-2008, 11:41 AM
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I've been to the one in Seneca and it was just So-So...Nothing to write home about. The atmosphere was nice but the food was average.
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10-08-2008, 11:49 AM
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I've been to the one in Greer and the one in Easley and liked them both. I like the crab stuffed flounder, and that prime rib sandwich is delicious as well. I also had a club sandwich for lunch there that I liked. The atmosphere is cool, but honestly, it can be a bit noisy inside.
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10-08-2008, 11:52 AM
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I agree with bnjp about it being noisy. Definitely not a place for a cozy chat.
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06-29-2009, 01:12 PM
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Great Food and Great Service
All the CRGs I've been too have had great service. They do get crowded, but hey that means they must be on to something. The food is fresh, tasty and always perfectly prepared. BBQ chicken nachos could make a meal. Also love the prime rib sandwich and thick fries. They do have a variety of sandwiches, burgers and stone-fired pizzas for lunch or casual dining, or dinner is where they really shine with excellent ribs and a 10 oz filet that will melt your mouth! My wife also had the Kodiak chicken and it was delicious. We both had the house salad and it was freshly prepared and had chopped eggs, bacon and ham and served with a warm croissant drizzled in honey-butter. I would recommend the Copper River Grill to anyone without hesitation. It has become one of my favorite restaurants and every time I go I get something different and am pleasantly surprised by just how good it is. Great food and the prices are reasonable. Two thumbs up.
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06-29-2009, 03:18 PM
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I've been to the one on Haywood Rd. twice; once for lunch, once for dinner. The food is great, but like the other posters said, the service leaves something to be desired. I remember there not being much on the healthy side for lunch, either.
I haven't been back there, there are better places to go in the area, in my opinion.
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06-29-2009, 03:44 PM
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The main reason I haven't been back since my first visit is due to the outrageous noise. They designed the interior with hard surfaces overhead, where the sounds bounce around and seem to be amplified. Each member of my party was literally shouting and still could not be heard without great difficulty.
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06-29-2009, 05:08 PM
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Loved it!
 My daughter and I ate there in March when I visited Greenville for the first time. We had a four year old and an infant with us and had a wonderful server who was great with the children. He was born and raised in Greenville and spent a lot of time answering our questions about the area. As for the food, it was delicious. I had a pizza, and my daughter had one of the salads. She has been back twice and has had very good meals. I will definitely go back when I return to house hunt.
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