Friday afternoon my wife and I had plans to take my almost 96 y/o mother-in-law to the
Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo for a couple of hours and then to dinner at Copper Rock Steakhouse. The Copper Rock Steakhouse advertises 28 day dry-aged prime steaks and over 300 wines.
My wife was ill all week, but still working, so we canceled/rescheduled the plans. But that left me with a free Friday afternoon. I left around 12:30 pm for the Four Winds having a nice drive on U.S. 12 across Southwest Michigan. After arriving and handing my car over to valet parking. I had a hard time finding a place to get a quick snack. The lines were long at a couple of places and the service was a little slow. I finally found the Silver Creek Bistro and grabbed a bagel and cream cheese. They were out of salmon and I didn’t want to wait. Since I’m diabetic I can’t always wait to eat. The Silver Creek had some interesting items but I wanted something to tide me over.
After playing craps until my reservation at 5:00 pm, I went over to the Copper Rock, canceled the reservation, and decided to eat at the bar. The décor of the bar was warm and inviting with a rustic look that you would expect in a casino named Four Winds. The dining area was white tablecloth, although I didn’t notice much more about it as I went into the bar.
The wall behind the bar is stacked with various top shelf spirits. I was particularly pleased to see a great selection of bourbon’s including Blanton’s, Baker’s, Woodford Reserve, Basil Hayden’s, Maker’s Mark, and Knob Creek. There may be a couple more choices but my eyes aren’t what they used to be and I’m a Blanton’s fan. I ordered a Blanton’s on the rock’s and watched the bartender drag the sliding ladder over, climb up to grab the bottle, and pour my drink. I was handed a menu but I all ready knew what I wanted from the website. I ordered the 28-oz bone-in rib-eye which comes with choice of starch. I chose a baked potato with sour cream, chives, and butter on the side. (I’m a traditionalist). I also ordered a side of spinach.
My dinner came and here is the full visual.
The 28 day dry-aged, prime, bone-in rib-eye definitely compares with every dry-aged, prime, bone-in rib-eye I have had in the U.S. There are some small subtleties of difference between other top steaks I’ve had at Bern’s in Tampa, Charley’s in Orlando, Smith & Wollensky, Gibson’s, David Burke’s Primehouse, and Gene & Georgetti’s all in Chicago. We are very fortunate to have this quality of a steak this close to South Bend. The steak blows away all of the competition in the area including the LaSalle Grill, Summit Club, Eddie’s Steak Shed, Morris Park Country Club, etc. This steak is better than any steak you can buy around here and cook at home. You can order this quality of steak by mail and probably adjust the taste to your personal tastes if you want, but no other place in this area compares. The steak was a perfect medium-rare, equally cooked on both sides with the great high heat charring and warm pink interior that contrasts texture and flavor on the palate. This steak is worth savoring by slowly chewing each bite until fully masticated.
The pictures do not do justice to the size of that baked potato. The potato is the size of 2 medium sized hands clenched nest to each other. When I commented about how huge it was the bartender informed me that when they aren’t that size they give you 2 smaller potatoes. The potato is baked with a salt crust resulting in a flavorful, chewy, slightly caramelized skin and a fluffy interior that goes well with butter, sour cream, and chives. I was only able to eat about a third of it. I probably could have eaten more but I try not to bloat while out in public.
When ordering the spinach I did not specify that I wanted the creamed vs. sautéed spinach. This is partly my mistake and I do wish the bartender would have asked. I'm sure that since she handles the bar she might not be quite as experienced as a waitperson might have been. The spinach was sautéed with garlic and olive oil. I found the spinach to be sautéed a little too much which resulted in a mushier and over cooked texture and it lacked the depth of flavor I expected. I added some salt but that didn’t help. I didn’t send it back since I hadn’t specified it. Looking back I know she would have accommodated that request and wish I had thought to send it back.
Here is the left over steak which I wish I would have taken home with me and my current winnings. But since I didn’t leave then I lost most of my winnings over the next 5 hours.
Reservations are very close to being mandatory on weekends and strongly suggested any other time. Copper Club members can/do get prioritized. I made reservations under my CC membership so I didn’t have to see how much pull the card has. I know it gets me to the front of the line at the buffet. (Buffet is good, with lots of choices, best in the Michiana area. It is a buffet and not fine dining). Service was great with a friendly and smiling staff. There was a prompt response to my minimal requests. Valet Parking is free and that is not available anywhere around here or Chicago. Total bill was $61 plus tip. Not unreasonable for the side and drink being added. Multiple diners can easily share sides.
Copper Rock Restaurant
Four Winds Casino
New Buffalo, MI
1-866-494-6371
Hours’
Sunday-Thursday
5:00 pm-11:00 pm
Friday-Saturday
5:00 pm-Midnight
Sorry no dessert report, too stuffed.
I’m looking forward to visiting SWIM Seafood at the Four Winds in the future.
Bruce
Plenipotentiary
bruce@bdbbq.com
Raw meat should
NOT have an ingredients list!!