
The Flying Trout Restaurant at The Copperhead Lodge is your destination in the N Ga mountains for casual, comfortable dining surrounded by the beauty of nature. Whether fireside in the lodge dining room or outside overlooking the wooded creek, you are sure to enjoy the flavorful classics served by our friendly staff. There’s something for everyone on our diverse menu. From our signature trout to Steak Frites… we’ve got it. Top it off without of our house-made desserts. Compliment your meal with a mocktail, beer, wine, or cocktail from our full bar. Live music Friday & Saturday nights. Special events and pairing dinners monthly!
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 171 Copperhead Pkwy, Blairsville, GA 30512
Phone: (706) 745-8000
Website: https://www.flyingtroutblairsville.com/
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Reviews
The service was excellent — the staff were friendly, attentive, and made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived. They were always available when needed, without being intrusive.
The atmosphere was warm and inviting, with tasteful decor that reflects the local character. It’s the kind of place where you can relax and enjoy your meal in comfort.
Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience authentic local flavors in a cozy and welcoming setting. We’ll definitely be coming back!
Coleslaw also has mustard in it. order fish and chips, the tarter sause has mustard in it. The chef must love mustard. The manager said none of it should have mustard. she thanked us for telling her. The brussel sprouts are always cold, every visit. The potato pedals were cold. green beans were fantastic, the bread was very good. the waitress offered a free dessert, we opted for bread pudding and that was a bad choice as the kitchen served it right out of the refrigerator. I believe they are better than this, and tonight was not great after spending 140.00 for dinner.
When you order a grilled cheese at a restaurant, you expect something warm and gooey. This was awful. I didn’t even finish it. The other people in my party were displeased as well. The Philly was mostly bread with dry meat and the Brisket sandwich was mostly slaw with little meat. The prices are very high for such terrible food.
My mother recently passed away, and we were searching for the right place to host her funeral luncheon. We tried several restaurants in Blairsville, but either they couldn’t accommodate us or the experience didn’t feel appropriate for honoring such a wonderful woman. We wanted the setting to truly reflect her life and spirit.
My aunt spoke with Melissa at Flying Trout, and from the very beginning she was exceptional. When I stopped by to discuss table setup and connecting a laptop, she immediately stopped what she was doing and personally came over to help. Her kindness, professionalism, and attention to detail meant more than she probably knows.
I spent over 30 years working in restaurants and country clubs in nearly every position, so I understand how challenging it can be to serve a group of 20+ people during an emotional gathering where guests are moving around, talking, and grieving. Melissa and her team handled everything with absolute grace. The waitstaff was patient, sympathetic, and genuinely caring throughout the entire event.
The food was outstanding, the atmosphere was beautiful, and the service was impeccable. It brought comfort to our family during a very difficult time, and I truly believe my mother would have been pleased with how beautifully everything was handled.
My heart is full of gratitude. Thank you to Melissa and the entire Flying Trout team for making a hard day a little easier.
— Jeff Lewis
We had a 7 PM reservation for four and arrived early to a beautiful setting—lovely landscaping, a welcoming building, and a great live band on the patio. Unfortunately, the experience quickly declined.
We weren’t seated until after 7:10, despite checking in and telling the hostess where we’d be. Service was extremely slow—our first appetizer arrived over an hour after ordering, and entrees didn’t come until after 9 PM. Drinks were inconsistent (a mojito mocktail was just club soda and mint), and food quality was poor. Our “surf and turf” came out wrong, the lobster was overcooked, and the steaks were under-seasoned.
The server did her best under pressure, but the management failed to handle the busy night. Long waits, poor communication, and underwhelming food turned what should’ve been a special Father’s Day into a three-hour disappointment.
We were eventually comped all but $54 and tipped generously out of empathy for the server—but at $281 before discount, this was not fine dining quality. The space has potential, but operations and leadership need serious improvement.