
What People Are Saying
from Google"As I walked into Tipsy, the first thing that hit me wasn’t the haze of hookah smoke or the soft bass humming through the speakers—it was the warmth. Belo, with his easy smile and effortless hospitality, greeted me like I’d been coming there for years. Within minutes, I wasn’t a guest anymore; I was part of the scene. The space had that rare mix of comfort and energydim lights, plush seating, and music that lived right in the pocket between chill and electric. Every table carried its own vibe, yet the whole room pulsed together like one heartbeat. The air carried hints of mint and mango from the hookahs, blending into laughter and low conversation that made time slow down. What really set it apart was the owner—a presence that made the place feel less like a business and more like a living room full of friends. He checked in personally, not out of obligation but genuine care. Every detail, from the clean burn of the coals to the balance of the playlist, felt intentional. By the end of the night, the music was flowing, everyone was vibing, and the room felt alive. Tipsy isn’t just a hookah bar it’s a mood. A little slice of night where you forget the outside world and remember what it’s like to belong."
"A few doors down from Ben’s, so it’s in a great location. We stopped in while walking because the dj was playing some serious music. He definitely had the tunes? The place was pretty empty and I think that we were the only people in there actually. It was dimly lit to set the mood. But regardless of it being empty, not a single server came to offer us drinks or hookah. I want to say we were there at least 20 mins. Someone even went up to the counter to order and it never came. So we left. Why spend your money where it’s not wanted?"
"I celebrated my birthday here and the staff took care of us and my friends. They also comped our hookah because of the amount of bottles we ordered and said it was a birthday gift which was great. Shout out Tipsy."
"When we walked in, I felt bad for them bc there were no other customers so we stayed despite the kitchen being closed earlier than advertised. Ordered at $16 Ketel martini. Received a martini with Tito's for $18.75. My bf's JACK AND COKE cost the extract same price. The 20% added gratituty was a slap in the face. We might have tipped more for decent service, by"
"It’s always a good time when I come here! Great staff, amazing atmosphere and the best hookah. Our server Diana was very attentive and friendly. Will continue to come back."
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