Tipsy Putt in Sunnyvale is a fantastic sports restaurant! The indoor golf adds a fun twist, and the $3 tacos during happy hour are a steal. Enjoying free board games while savoring delicious food makes for a perfect outing!
Very close to famous Sunnyvale Murphy ave downtown. We have Parking structure next to it. When we went there was no table service, you have to order and pay upfront and pick up yourself. Food cant be ordered at Bar. You have to Order food seperately from Food section and pick it up. Beers on tap were decent. Mocktails were decent. Good half section are kept for Putts. Overall decent bar with average food options.
The place is good for team/ group hangouts. You could maybe try to get some beers in and go through the course - it’s fun for sure. They have a good range of beers.
Food was average. Had some finger food, wasn’t impressed.
In a classic friend v friend beatdown our organized friend Lisa got us in on a Groupon code and the sh*t talking commenced over a round of shots and a table of bar food.
The tacos and sliders were decent but the donut was pretty sad - but 3 out of 4 of us went to when we were young fest together so we love a good sad story lol
The Mac n cheese options were great
My rise to ruling the tipsy putt kingdom started on the hand putt / shuffle putt station and continued onto the basketball courts.
Alas the Cornhole got the best of me but I was still leading in points (and in sh*t talking)
Unfortunately my fall from grace started on the actual putt putt and it reminded me of a wise proverb
"Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face"
- Mike Tyson
A fun night out. Food is done on a kiosk so individual tabs is easy. Lots of companies serm to run team bonding events here so it was pretty busy for a Wednesday.
Great spot beside cityline.
We opted for the unlimited games at $29 per person. The space is small and pretty basic, and we wrapped up everything in about 30–40 minutes. For a Saturday night, it lacked energy and crowd. Still, the overall experience was fun and worth trying once.
Aditi Kumari
a week agoTipsy Putt in Sunnyvale is a fantastic sports restaurant! The indoor golf adds a fun twist, and the $3 tacos during happy hour are a steal. Enjoying free board games while savoring delicious food makes for a perfect outing!
Jasbir Singh
2 months agoVery close to famous Sunnyvale Murphy ave downtown. We have Parking structure next to it. When we went there was no table service, you have to order and pay upfront and pick up yourself. Food cant be ordered at Bar. You have to Order food seperately from Food section and pick it up. Beers on tap were decent. Mocktails were decent. Good half section are kept for Putts. Overall decent bar with average food options.
Vijay J
3 months agoThe place is good for team/ group hangouts. You could maybe try to get some beers in and go through the course - it’s fun for sure. They have a good range of beers. Food was average. Had some finger food, wasn’t impressed.
Rafael DeAusen
a month agoIn a classic friend v friend beatdown our organized friend Lisa got us in on a Groupon code and the sh*t talking commenced over a round of shots and a table of bar food. The tacos and sliders were decent but the donut was pretty sad - but 3 out of 4 of us went to when we were young fest together so we love a good sad story lol The Mac n cheese options were great My rise to ruling the tipsy putt kingdom started on the hand putt / shuffle putt station and continued onto the basketball courts. Alas the Cornhole got the best of me but I was still leading in points (and in sh*t talking) Unfortunately my fall from grace started on the actual putt putt and it reminded me of a wise proverb "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face" - Mike Tyson A fun night out. Food is done on a kiosk so individual tabs is easy. Lots of companies serm to run team bonding events here so it was pretty busy for a Wednesday. Great spot beside cityline.
Hruthika Reddy
2 months agoWe opted for the unlimited games at $29 per person. The space is small and pretty basic, and we wrapped up everything in about 30–40 minutes. For a Saturday night, it lacked energy and crowd. Still, the overall experience was fun and worth trying once.