
Whether you’re looking for a casual dinner, a gourmet experience or the perfect business lunch, Copper Grill is the choice downtown restaurant for Little Rock’s food enthusiasts. It’s where you can let go and relax in the comfortable dining room, enjoy a glass of wine at the lively bar or share a spread of appetizers outside on the street-side patio. No matter if you’re on the go or off the clock, Copper Grill is your downtown dining destination.
Warm & elegant bistro serving Southern-influenced American dishes complemented by a long wine list.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 300 E 3rd St # 101, Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: (501) 375-3333
Website: http://www.coppergrilllr.com/
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Copper Grill did not disappoint!
Our server, Sam, was fantastic and personable.
Her timing on everything was perfect and she was fun. Thanks Sam!
The food was excellent. I had the pork chop and my buddy had meatloaf. It was all really good.
The wedge salad was decent as well.
Dessert we had Coconut Cream Pie,
It was good but my suggestion to the restaurant is to skip putting caramel on the pie as it overwhelms the whole dessert.
If in Little Rock and looking for a great meal check out Copper Grill.
Let’s talk about dessert: the homemade coconut cream pie. Let’s just say if happiness had a flavor, this would be it. Light, luscious, and “worth the trip alone” good.
Service was on point, attentive without hovering, and the atmosphere managed to be both stylish and comfortable—a tricky balance that Copper Grill nails. In short: great food, great service, great ambience… and coconut cream pie that will haunt your dreams (in the best possible way).
Service was decent.. she did forget a few things but was busy running around trying to handle the crowd. Overall, if it were local it wouldn’t be a hesitation for me but it wasn’t bad given the price point.
Neat part of town so a good meal before going to listen to.music and have a drink.
I ordered the spicy shrimp appetizer, which was just okay for $14. Then I got the $30 blackened redfish meal, which was bland with barely any crab meat on top. The fish and veggies lacked seasoning. My friend’s meatloaf was also underwhelming—soft with a marinara-like sauce. She was disappointed too.
I told the waitress (who we later found out she’d only worked there 3 weeks) that I didn’t want to send my food back, but she insisted on speaking with the manager. She returned with more seasoning, which made the dish worse. Then she said the manager would let me try something else at half price. She recommended the lobster/shrimp pasta, so I agreed to try it. Thankfully, it tasted good.
But when the bill came, I was charged full price for the pasta—$34—plus the $14 appetizer. I was confused because she clearly said I’d be charged half. Tired, hungry, and not thinking straight after a drink, I just paid. Once we got to our vehicles, My pregnant friend and I then realized they forgot to return our debit cards. No apology was given when we went back in.
Later, my cousin (who also ate there that same night) called me to say the food was nasty as well—he went home and ate cereal. The next day I realized I’d paid nearly $60 (including the waitress’s tip) for a meal that I never would’ve ordered had I known I’d be charged full price.
Between the bland food, misinformation, mishandling of our cards, and the waitress’s inexperience, I left feeling bamboozled. My friend said the food isn’t what it used to be. Something has clearly changed. Do yourself a favor and skip this place—you’ll most likely be just as disappointed.
*see photos: presentation looks good, but food was not. (Pasta was better)