Ruby Tuesday – Copper Creek Inn

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After a long day exploring Mount Ranier National Park last week we descended out of the park into the little town of Ashford, Washington to eat at the Copper Creek Inn. A small roadhouse that really serves good food to the hungry and tired. Sweetie had zeroed in on the blackberry pie while doing research the day before. It was as good as advertised. She ate it before I could take a picture of it.

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Plus, being from Oklahoma we are always in continual amazement at how many people actually keep their windows open. Ours in Oklahoma are buttoned up from March to October.

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Of course what I liked was the stick alphabet on the outside of the building.

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20 thoughts on “Ruby Tuesday – Copper Creek Inn

  1. Sylvia K

    I’m so glad you found so many delightful places and things on your trip to Seattle! I continue to find them everyday ever since I moved here!! Love your captures for the day!!

  2. Leedslass

    May I ask why you keep your windows closed from March to October. Ohoh, I’ve just had a thought, because you need air conditioning? Possibly I’m wrong. I don’t open my windows too often simply because I like to keep the warmth in:-)

  3. Genie

    As I am looking at your posts I am wondering what it would have been like if our paths had crossed. We beat you all by such a short. time. My son took Bud and me to stay at the old hotel at Mt. Ranier back before he married…some 15 years ago. Since then it has been completely redone and i know it must be even more beautiful. We did not visit the Copper Creek Inn, but it looks so appealing from your pictures. I hope you all continue to have a wonderful trip and great weather. genie

  4. GW Bill Miller

    Sorry that your wife ate the blackberry pie before you had time to take a picture of it. You know of course that the simple solution of this is to quickly order a second piece and take a picture of it before you eat it. Problem solved.

  5. DrillerAA09

    If it’s red, rustic and a restaurant, you know the food has to be good. Looks like you had a great vacation. Like your wife, I would have had the blackberry pie eaten before anyone could photograph it too.

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