Tipsy Putt Tahoe celebrates five years

Provided / Tipsy Putt
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — Tipsy Putt Tahoe is celebrating five incredible years in Lake Tahoe with a community anniversary party on Saturday, June 20, inviting locals and visitors alike to join the festivities and help mark the milestone.
The celebration will feature live entertainment throughout the evening, beginning with Mescalito performing live on the patio at 5 p.m., followed by DJ Manziii taking over at 8 p.m. Guests can enjoy Tipsy Putt’s signature indoor mini golf experience, local craft beverages, incredible food, games, and plenty of reasons to raise a glass to five years in Tahoe.
Since opening in 2021 during one of the most challenging periods in hospitality history, Tipsy Putt Tahoe has become a gathering place for locals, tourists, families, and golf enthusiasts looking for a uniquely Tahoe experience.
“We couldn’t be more grateful to the Tahoe community for welcoming us with open arms,” said Brandon Robinson, CEO and Co-Founder of Tipsy Putt. “Opening a hospitality business in the aftermath of the pandemic came with plenty of uncertainty, but the support we’ve received from local residents, neighboring businesses, and visitors has been incredible. Tahoe is a special place, and we’ve always felt fortunate to be part of this community. This anniversary is really a celebration of everyone who has supported us over the last five years.”
Over the past five years, Tipsy Putt Tahoe has hosted thousands of guests, community fundraisers, league nights, private events, and celebrations while continuing its mission of creating fun, social experiences centered around local craft beer, mini golf, and community connection.
The anniversary party is open to the public, and no reservations are required. Guests are encouraged to stop by, enjoy the entertainment, and help celebrate five years of memories with the Tipsy Putt team.
For more information, visit TipsyPutt.com or follow @TipsyPutt on social media.

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