It’s official! The Copperfield will be replacing Crooked Pint at the Chaska Curling and Event Center.
The Chaska Economic Development Authority approved the new lease agreement with The Copperfield at their March 30th meeting, which means we can now provide some updates.
We’ll start with the timeline. Crooked Pint will close on Sunday, April 5 at 3 p.m. following their Easter brunch buffet. Remodeling will start April 6 with the plan to have a “soft” opening of The Copperfield mid-June.
The restaurant space will be closed during the remodeling period, and immediately some questions come to mind.
What’s the plan for league playoffs?
The Players’ Lounge will have a bartender from 5-11 p.m. for each of the nights that games are scheduled. Beverage options will be limited, but there will be alcoholic and non-alcoholic options available.
What about the Championship games on Saturday, April 25?
The Players’ Lounge will have a bartender serving limited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. There will be limited seating in the Curling Center along the walkways for viewing. Another option is to watch our livestream which provides a great viewing experience.
How about spring leagues?
The Players’ Lounge will have a bartender from 5-11 p.m. for each of the nights that games are scheduled. Beverage options will be limited, but there will be alcoholic and non-alcoholic options available.
More about The Copperfield:
The Copperfield is owned and managed by Hightop Hospitality, which also owns Crooked Pint Ale House, Green Mill Restaurant and Bar, four catering brands and five venues., so we are staying in the same family of restaurants but with some exciting changes to the menu and physical space.
- The Copperfield will be open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Copperfield has garnered numerous Star Tribune Minnesota’s Best Reader’s Choice Awards including Best Breakfast, Best Pancakes, Best Brunch and Best New Restaurant, to name a few.
- There will be a grab-and-go area where you can purchase bakery items and coffee to go.
- As a part of the remodel, there will be a new designated curling viewing area along the glass. There will be two levels of bench seating with drink rails, which will improve the ability to watch curling. This will be huge during league championships, bonspiels, and when we host USA Curling championships. Individuals choosing to sit in this designated area can order food and drink from the restaurant, however, but they do not have to if they just want to watch curling.
As the remodel moves along, we’ll share more updates. If you have any questions, email or call us.