Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
High-energy mini golf bar with creative tacos, solid beers, and lively vibes; great fun factor, but pricing, fees, and crowds can frustrate.
Tipsy Putt excels at what it is: a lively activity venue with friendly, upbeat staff and a fun mini golf experience that keeps guests entertained. Food quality shows promise with creative tacos and solid shareables, but inconsistent execution—ranging from praised bites to bland dishes— and crowding at peak times limit the overall experience. Best enjoyed off-peak or for the games rather than as a destination for serious dining.
Inside Heavenly Village, this place feels lively and playful from the moment you walk in. Mini golf and the shuffleboard-style 1-2 Putt keep the energy up while bartenders pour quick cocktails on tap. One guest put it simply: "we had a blast" and the team made it easy. Expect crowds on weekends and occasional private-event closures; parking is village-style only. The cooking skews pub-friendly with a creative fusion streak—think chicken tikka tacos, birria flatbread, and big nacho platters. When it clicks, it is fun snacking alongside pints; when it misses, diners call it uneven or basic. Pricing reads mid-range on paper, but the fun factor competes with added fees and portion gripes, so value feels better off-peak. Families can have a good time earlier in the day with simple shareables and sodas, but policy reports are mixed: some days feel family-forward, others lean 21+ or event buyouts. Check age rules and game availability before you go, and plan around peak crowds if bringing kids.
Area: Resort-retail hub near Heavenly Village with tourist-heavy foot traffic, après-ski and summer lake crowd.
Safety: Busy, well-lit tourist zone with constant foot traffic; typical resort safety profile.
Nearby: Steps from hotels, gondola, shops, bars; draws visitors pre/post dinner and event groups.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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