
At Tipsy Trout we combine the region’s premium seafood with an unmistakably Vermont culinary approach. Our energetic, cocktail-forward and seafood-rich experience features Vermont’s best raw bar, shareable apps, coastal-inspired entrees, and a distinctive wine program. Saddle up at the bar and chat with our talented team of mixologists or settle in to a booth overlooking Mt. Mansfield. Chic but chill; refined but relaxed, Tipsy Trout is a social experience not to be missed.
Hours
| Friday | 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 4–10 PM |
| Monday | 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7412 Mountain Rd, Stowe, VT 05672
Phone: (802) 760-4735
Website: https://www.sprucepeak.com/dine/tipsy-trout
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Reviews
Appetizers Brussels sprout: OMGODDESS these were the best Brussels sprout I have ever had!(I did not want to share)
Mussels: spiced to perfection!
Our main dishes were:
Fish of the day: salmon with cauliflower riced, roasted asparagus, mushrooms. Loved that it was light. Seasoning was refreshing! Cauliflower was creamy without the cream!
Daughter had the eggplant dish. Absolutely delicious! Perfect for vegetarians I kept taking bits
Smash burger is a must! I think it’s the best burger I have ever tried!
Olive oil cake was not overly sweet, just right! Lovey the lemon sorbet and candied fennel!
I have say: I felt like the food here was unique, fresh and well executed! We were all happy with TipsyTrout!
I would love to go back soon!
Definitely glad I picked this spot for dinner!
The sushi rolls are 2-bite open rolls (like a sushi taco, if you must)
And the yellowtail was fruity and cheerful and simply delicious!
We started with the Steak Tartare and Duck Poutine — both beautifully plated and thoughtfully executed. Tartare is something we order often, and this version brought a creative twist we genuinely appreciated. But the Duck Poutine? That was the star of the show — deeply savory, rich, and incredibly comforting.
Emily opened with a Naked & Famous — a perfect choice to set the tone. Smoky, citrusy, and balanced, it was the kind of cocktail that quietly demands attention. After that, she pivoted to a crisp Sancerre, chosen from a truly impressive wine list. I kicked things off with Edward, a brilliant Pale Ale from Hill Farmstead, and then followed it up with a Focal Banger from The Alchemist — a bold, hoppy counterpoint that hit all the right notes.
Lauren, our bartender, immediately picked up on our curiosity and love for flavor. She guided us effortlessly — no pretension, just pure hospitality. We felt like we’d known her for years. When we met Katie, we dove even deeper into the wine and cocktail program. Her knowledge was generous, her enthusiasm contagious. We left Alpine already planning our return.
That plan changed slightly when we learned Lauren would be closing over at Tipsy Trout, the cozy, warmly lit seafood-forward spot right next door. And with an entirely different beverage selection? We were in.
Over at Tipsy Trout, the vibe shifted in the best way — intimate, fire-warmed, and perfect for sipping. I was floored to see Old Fitzgerald 11 Year on the shelf — a bottle I’ve chased for years, rarely seeing it without absurd markups. It was priced right and poured perfectly. Emily continued her white wine journey, sampling unoaked Chardonnays and revisiting Sancerre.
Lauren reappeared to suggest the Seafood Tower, and we’re glad she did. It turned heads all over the dining room — and for good reason. The oysters were so clean we didn’t even touch the mignonette. Lobster, crab, and other bites followed — all ultra-fresh, well-chilled, and beautifully presented.
We even discovered Bhakta 27 07 — a spirit with a wild, little-known story that Katie generously shared. It’s those moments — the hidden gems, the genuine service, the unexpected whiskey lesson — that truly made both dinners memorable.
If we have one regret, it’s that we only had one night to experience each restaurant. These aren’t just resort dining options — they’re destinations in their own right. We’re already figuring out how to return for Taste of Vermont and dive deeper.