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    Trophy Club

    4.4 (161 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 1:30 am (Next day)

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    Hipster
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    Me and the homies.
    Louis A.

    Amazing ambiance, Outstanding bartender Jake, the drinks were PERFECT!!!! AMAZING FIRST TIME EXPERIENCE!!! Chill vibes soothing, relaxing tunes annd has a NYC vibe! DONT MISS OUT! This classy hidden gem is a luxury experience above tipsy putt. Definstly coming back more frequently.

    Keona T.

    Every time I come here the drinks are perfectly balanced and delicious! The food is simple and good but the drinks are the star of this show!

    David L.

    Well I came here for a Japanese Whiskey tasting. It was for the Kaiyo brand. I purchased the tickets earlier. I have only been here one time for a Yelp event. They are located as you enter Tipsy Putt at the top of the stairwell. You didn't have to be a member to participate. The place is a nice size and the bar area is pretty big. They have a lot of high end alcohol which is what I enjoy. The bar manager introduced himself as Tone. Very friendly. Staff amazing here. The bar was pretty full for this event. The rep from Kaiyo was amazing and told a great story about the company and their journey at making Japanese Whiskey. I loved it. At the end we even got a bottle of 7 year old Kaiyo to take home. This was a fantastic event and Trophy Club was solid on it. Just a quick note , they are having a tequila tasting in October for those interested keep an eye on their site.

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    Jake R.

    I was introduced to Trophy Club by one of their bartenders that I met at a neighboring bar. He told me they are having a Kaiyo Japanese whiskey tasting, which I loved. So I went. The location is underneath a, what seems to be popular tipsy putt-putt place. The chick at the front letting people in was really cool. Kinda set the energy correctly from the start. I met with Tone, who I believe is the bar manager there (sorry if I got that wrong). I was immediately let into the bar where they were setting up for the tasting. As you can see in the photos, the bar almost gives speak easy vibes. The drinks were good, the presentation was good, the people were chill, the seating was comfy. The dimly lit seating area is a break from the harsh sunshine outside. This feels like a more modern flair of a 1920s era hangout spot for a good highball. The location is nearby other things as well. With my limited knowledge of the area, I can still say that if you're already out and about... I would recommend stopping in to check it out. Or if you're looking to visit a new spot, come here first and explore after. Thanks Trophy Club for the hospitality. Cheers

    Espresso Martini
    Rebecca B.

    Fun! Love hidden bars! Tucked away at the Doco and inconspicuous! We were lucky to get a table and did not have a wait to get in. Great assortment of signature cocktails! Server was polite and very busy so there was a tad wait to get our delicious drink but worth it. ***Not connected at all to the restaurant just interesting to note...when we walked out the DOCO is so lighted up that it appeared to give an appearance of daylight?! IYKYK! So bizarre and hard to explain. The host said people are often confused by it when they walk out and have to do a double take! Regardless ~ of that weird phenomenon highly recommend this cool little place and look forward to going back!

    Jordan M.

    Had a rally fun experience at this spot. It was my first time coming to the speakeasy. I found it very comfortable and calm. The service was fast. They came over to our groups quickly to grab drink orders and were very quick delivering the drinks. I would definitely recommend stopping in , if you can find it

    Aly A.

    I had been here before, but I wanted to check it out since it's Club Blitzen for Christmas time . I know this is a speakeasy. I wish it was a little bit more hidden like a password or something you could easily just open the door and come in. Once inside, it was decorated really cute for Christmas The vibes were really chill. More adult /mature. The inside is pretty small and cozy near the restrooms they have more options for sitting which are a little bit more private. The set up is not good for large parties. We got lucky to find open seating at the bar because after that people kept coming in and they pretty much had to leave. There's no standing around at the bar. You either find a table or you gotta go. I was wondering what special drinks they had for the holidays they had I believe only four drinks on the menu. I wasn't really interested on some of the drinks on the menu so I asked the friendly mixologist to make me a special drink he asked me if I trusted him and I said yes. He made me a really good gin drink you could tell it was very crafty. He was super nice and attentive. At the end of the night when I received the bill, I saw that there was a charge for employees and benefits health it's just crazy. You know you get taxed so much in California and then there's so many other add-ons on our receipts nowadays . I was just wondering what that was about.? Overall I had a great time here my drink was delicious. Drinks are normal speakeasy prices I just don't know about more add-ons to the bill . Wish they had a little bit more drinks on the menu but overall we had a good time.

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    Matt D.

    We came here to juice up before a movie in DOCO, and boy was that the right move! The mixologist here (Ton I believe?) was a professional in every sense of the word. I asked for an old fashioned made with a specific rye, and when they didn't have enough in the current bottle he expertly blended it with another that worked perfectly. My partner ordered a tequila flight without realizing it was straight tequila. So he expertly crafted a delicious NA seltzer to help her out. I asked for a gin cocktail since the menu was lacking, and he not only introduced me to a delicious new gin cocktail, but also let me taste the gin separately! Finally I had the "abuelita" hot chocolate cocktail beverage to close out the night, and it was perfect. On top of that we ordered sliders and truffle mac n cheese from the kitchen next door, and it was all delicious. This is the kind of expertise and service I expect from a place like this, and I was not disappointed!

    Life Ain't Pear Menu
    Lilian H.

    Visited on a random Wednesday and I am happy to say I would come back to try other drinks. Drink: - (5/5) Life Ain't Pear (Drink on the right) - Absolutely delicious, especially for people who don't like the taste of alcohol. Its smooth and easy to drink, one you'll want to sip and enjoy. As the menu says, it has a velvety feel, kind of like the foam on a cappuccino. However, you'll definitely taste the spice in this one, which isn't always the case with spiced drinks. Would come back for this drink. - Soda Water (Drink on the left) - Just an ordinary soda water with a lime to garnish. Ambiance: (4/5) The ambiance on a Wednesday at 7 pm was decent but it felt a bit too bright, which took away from the intimate, speakeasy vibe. The cleaning solution scent was also noticeable, which is good for cleanliness, but the mix with the alcohol smell was a bit off-putting. Note, to get into the speakeasy, you must first go through the Tipsy Pub and speak with a hostess at the front, who will then grant you entry.

    Shyla

    I love how they always have different decor and drinks. Bartenders were super friendly as well.

    Bettina C.

    A Speakeasy Worth Seeking Out Trophy Club is one of those rare finds that feels like you're in on a secret--and you kind of want to keep it that way. From the moment you step in, the vibe is pure magic. Craft Drinks: The cocktails are top-tier. Thoughtfully crafted, beautifully presented, and packed with flavor. Whether you're into smoky mezcal, herbaceous gin, or a bold bourbon blend, the bartenders here know how to deliver something memorable. ‍ Speakeasy Charm: Hidden behind an unassuming entrance, the speakeasy aesthetic is spot-on. Dim lighting, plush seating, and a moody elegance that makes you feel like you've time-traveled into a cooler era. Good Vibes & Ambiance: What really sets Trophy Club apart is how the atmosphere evolves throughout the night. Early evening is intimate and relaxed, perfect for conversation. Later on, the energy picks up with music and a lively crowd, but it never feels overwhelming. It's like the space has its own rhythm. Great Price Point: For the quality of the drinks and the overall experience, the prices are surprisingly reasonable. You're getting a luxury-level night without the sticker shock. If you're looking for a place that nails the balance between sophistication and fun, Trophy Club is it. I'll definitely be back--and bringing friends who appreciate a good cocktail and even better vibes.

    Austin R.

    Love Angelica! She is amazing! Thank you for making our night special! We super appreciated her kindness, warmth, and service. She was so sweet!

    Malikah H.

    Perfect Tuesday night outing with friends. The service was amazing for the last Tuesday open for the season. My friends and I ventured here for small bites and drinks and this place did not disappoint. They offered two flat bread pizza selections and my table enjoyed both. I had the bbq chicken and a friend had birria, both great options. For drinks I had the batter up which included a shot of whiskey and a beer for $10. The whiskey was smooth the beer was fresh and the deal was too good to pass up. Can't wait to return for a round of mini golf

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    Ask the Community - Trophy Club

    Do we need a membership or reservation to grab a drink here?

    I have been here a few times. No, you do not need a membership to grab a drink. Reservations can be made on their website.

    Your webpage says we can make reservations through yelp, however I can't see how to make them?

    Hi Sandra, We're working on setting up our Yelp waitlist for Trophy Club in Sacramento. It is live for our Emeryville location. Regarding reservations, our members are… Read more

    Hi! Just wondering if bar will be opening soon?

    Hi there! Thanks for your question. We'd LOVE to see you back in the bar soon, but must wait until Sacramento county allows for indoor operations. Our sources say that could be April or May, but sadly we just don't know when our county will reach… Read more

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