Food was solid. What you would expect for $$ rating. Worth not having to make a drive. Bartender was the server so he was doing his best but a bit slow. Not at all that much of a problem.
Reo R.
Classificação do local: 2 Green Bay, WI
Good food, great beer selection. Bartender was so busy on his phone he couldn’t take care of customers. He actually sat at the bar while customers were at the bar instead of being behind the bar and communicating with patrons. Seemed like customers were an inconvenience to him. I honestly felt like an inconvenience as a customer. Not sure why they pay him to play games on his phone!
Megan H.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
My parents stayed at this hotel while visiting so my boyfriend and I checked it out. I was really hungry and he wanted a beer, unfortunately they didn’t have much for me to eat but they did have a lot of beer. I got a wine and he signed up for this beer club where if you drink 99 beers you get a free night in the executive suite. We figured since we live close, we might as well sign up. It was really nothing special but a good, hotel bar.
Kent G.
Classificação do local: 4 Lincoln, NE
Great food Kristin was the best server/bar tender. I’ll be back! Pulled pork was great.
Brett S.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I never thought I’d be reviewing a restaurant that’s built into a hotel. The fare at such places is, in my mind, created to appease hungry/lazy travelers who don’t want to shell out the extra cash for a cab/rental and are just looking to knock off a meal without too much effort. One would think, then, that the quality of food would reflect this«well, I guess I should eat something,» attitude, but then one would think wrong. Coppers is built into the Country Springs Hotel and is visible immediately upon entering the lobby. It has the feeling of a classic pub and immediately lives up to the atmosphere with a menu boasting exactly 100 different varieties of bottled beer. This was a hugely welcome surprise to my group, all of whom hailed from Denver and appreciated their microbrews. We all ordered something local to Wisconsin(which were helpfully written in a different color of font) and awaited our food. One of the first things we all noted was how remarkably knowledgeable our server was. Not only did he take our orders without writing a single thing down, but he knew every single beer on their list and which number it was — both in numerical order and in terms of popularity. He was a complete asset to our group of Wisconsin beer newbies, and immediately set the tone for a solid meal. We knew it wouldn’t be too long before we were eating dinner(we had all arrived on a late afternoon flight), and so we limited our meal to some shared appetizers, a burger, and the french onion soup. The nachos started us off, and started us off well. Piled high with chips and cheese alike, the plate rewarded us handsomely for replacing a meal with an appetizer. We only ordered cheese on the first round, but would later try — and enjoy — the chicken. Guac and cheese accompany the appetizer in a chip bowl, and round the whole thing off nicely. I only tried a little of the french onion soup, but was just as impressed with the quality as I was with the nachos. Coppers does not phone in any of the ingredients, and you’re given a hearty, warm soup perfect for battling Wisconsin winters. The burger was the least impressive of the three dishes, but only because it was very simple and had few frills to separate it from the burger herd. They cut it and all the ingredients precisely in half on hearing we were sharing it, and I really have no complaints save the bottom bun was a little soggy. As we continued to eat our meal, other members of our group(and a huge group it was as we were all going to the same wedding) showed up to join us in a drink. Our waiter tirelessly combined tables, took orders, and continued giving recommendations to the latest additions. And then he did it again when a few more people showed up. And again. And AGAIN. Soon we had grown from a party of four to about a party of 16, spread across 5 tables pushed together. Rather than becoming harried through these constant expansions, the staff easily accommodated us all. They even went so far as to give us a few complimentary beers to sample when they learned of our interest in local brews. The whole experience turned from what should have been a routine«let’s just get some food into our systems» into a raucous reunion, a transition made possible entirely by the staff and menu. If you find yourself in the area, consider dropping by. If you’re staying at the Country Springs Hotel and have a mind to try some new beer, DEFINITELY stop by. As a final note, I debated between the single and double dollar price range. In truth, a lot of the items offered at lunch were just shy of $ 10…but if you’re going to take my advice and pick up a beer with your meal, expect to push closer to the $ 20 range!
Jon Z.
Classificação do local: 1 Pewaukee, WI
Waitress was rude and inattentive. She didn’t even know what soup they had. Service was slow. The food was mediocre at best.