Breakfast Menu "Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar" Cupertino

Relaxed, lodge-chic chain serving global comfort fare, including stir-fries, pot roast & pastas.

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar, 19359 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014

(408) 359-4690

Opening Hours

Sunday: 10 AM–12 AM

Monday: 11 AM–12 AM

Tuesday: 11 AM–12 AM

Wednesday: 11 AM–12 AM

Thursday: 11 AM–12 AM

Friday: 11 AM–12 AM

Saturday: 10 AM–12 AM

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Services

Service options

Outdoor seating, Curbside pickup, No-contact delivery, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service, Fireplace, Great dessert, Sports

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Braille menu, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Happy hour drinks, Happy hour food, Hard liquor, Late-night food, Small plates, Vegetarian options, Wine

Dining options

Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Bar onsite, Dogs allowed, Restroom, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy, Trendy

Crowd

College students, Family-friendly, Groups, Tourists

Planning

Accepts reservations, Usually a wait

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu

User Reviews

Service was great. But the food was seriously sub- par for the price. Mashed potatoes had no seasoning, which was sad because the mash was solid. Chicken cordon blue was not stuffed but simply a fried chicken piece tops with a bit of ham and cheese... very fast food. Roast beef dip again lacked seasoning, was supposed to have a nice horseradish sauce... it was either absent or so tiny to be indistinguishable. I want to recommend based on the service, but the food and price tells me I should not recommend.

We had our son's rehearsal dinner here. Jason, the general manager, was very accommodating. He worked up a custom menu with the bride and groom's names on it based on our choices, which weren't limited like the other restaurants we checked out. We had 24 people RSVP for dinner. We had 12 different meals on the menu, something for everyone. He allowed us to drop off table decorations and a three tier cake, which were setup for us. This included a separate cake table. We wanted to eat outdoors and were seated outside on the right side of the building. The location provided a semi-private environment. The service and food were excellent. A large group can be challenging but the staff did an excellent job bringing out the meals at about the same time. This particular location has the best customer service we've ever experienced, starting with the manager and finishing with every server. We highly recommend The Lazy Dog for a rehearsal dinner venue. Of course, we recommend them for dinner anytime as well.

Good place to eat for indoor or outdoor dining. You can bring your dog to eat in the outdoor seating. The photo with the rice, peas, and carrots is the "doggy" meal that they provide (along with water).

We had a big party of 12 & had made a reservation so we didn’t have to wait, but the restaurant wasn’t packed for a Labor Day weekend. I’ve always heard of Lazy Dog before, but have never been so this was my 1st time. The menu might be slightly overwhelming at first since there are so many great options to choose from. I ended up getting the pulled pork sandwich with a side of sweet potato tots. The rest of my family ordered a variety of things from bbq ribs, rice bowl, breakfast sandwich, tacos, & burgers. Since I signed up to their newsletter so was able to get a free starter, but since it was also our 1st time the gifted us complementary homemade potato chips. I guess since we a big party they gifted us & 2nd order of Cajun fries from the one we already ordered which was really nice of them. Kids meals comes with a side & a drink. We didn’t order desserts or alcohol, but they do have that. The beer menu does have quite a few options. The service was great & our server was friendly. The decor has that modern country outdoorsy vibe. If your a sports fan they have local sports playing in the bar area. There is also outdoor seating if you prefer that allows dogs from what I can see. If I’m ever in the area I’d definitely come back.

The most underrated thing here is the brunch. It offers a lot of twists on classics and the prices are fairly cheap. The happy hour is great here too. Good house beers, great sangria sampler, and bomb greasy food. The cocktails are not that great though; watery and sugary. Tastes like club drinks. Outdoor seating is spacious and there's fire keeping you warm. The perfect place to bring dogs since this place is snugly inside Main St Cupertino. There’s decent TVs outside and in the bar area, where it is self-seating. I love eating there because there's nice high tops and a longer communal table. I like the zucchini pasta here and the burgers. For dessert, the peach tart.

Had the curry bowl for dinner while my wife had a burger and fries. The curry was tasty but a bit Americanized. The burger was fresh and juicy. We were seated quickly despite it being a busy Friday night. The overall ambiance and energy of the place was great.

Stopped by for late lunch expecting the place to be almost empty, but on the contrary there were quite a few folks. Started our meal with a couple of cocktails - Smoked Maple Bacon Old Fashioned and a Watermelon Margarita - both were well made and delicious. For appetizers, we got a plate of Goat Cheese + Pepper Jelly that's served with a portion of garlic parmesan crisps - this dish took us by surprise, the goat cheese was smooth and creamy and when paired with the pepper jelly, added a kick to it, and the garlic parmesan crisps were the perfect accompaniment to round up the dish. In entrees we got a Korean Ribeye Bibimbap and a Falafel + Hummus, both were perfectly seasoned and well portioned. All in all, really well made and we will gladly repeat the same order next time we visit.

This is a great place to bring your dog, they have a lot of outdoor seating and surprisingly a lot of dogs were there when we arrived! The whole dog friendly experience was great, our pup got water as soon as we were sat and we then opted to get him a bowl out of the dog menu (we weren't aware they had food for dogs, but thought it would be nice for this one time). Our dog loved it! As for human food, we had the coconut shrimp starter, which was good. Not bad at all but not great, just what you'd expect. We then got the Thai Chicken salad and the Chicken Katsu roadtrip bowl. The salad was ok, quite large but nothing special. As for the bowl, I was a little disappointed. The portion was not as big as I'd expected and it was more a "breaded chicken breast" and less a "chicken Katsu". I never got the dipping sauce and was mainly given lettuce instead of the pickled cucumbers and edamame. Great experience, food not so great.