If you are searching for the latest Lazy Dog menu with updated prices for 2026, this complete guide brings together the most important details in one place. From Lazy Dog favorites, burgers, sandwiches, bowls, and entrees to family meals, desserts, drinks, and even dog meals for your pup, this article is designed to help you compare items quickly and choose the best meal for your budget.

Popular dishes like the BBQ Ranch Bacon Burger for $18.50, Brussels Sprouts for $10.75, Campfire Pot Roast for $23.95, and Banana Pudding for $8.50 show why Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar remains a favorite for comfort food, casual dining, and shareable plates.
Whether you want a quick lunch, a full dinner, a happy-hour style bite, or a take-home family meal, this Lazy Dog menu prices guide gives you the updated information you need.
Lazy Dog Favorites
This section highlights the most popular Lazy Dog dishes and gives a fast overview of what regular guests order again and again. These items represent the restaurant’s strongest mix of comfort, flavor, and value. You will find burgers, salads, classic entrees, appetizers, and desserts that show the overall personality of the menu. For first-time visitors, this is one of the best sections to start with because it includes many of the brand’s best-known choices.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| BBQ Ranch Bacon Burger | $18.50 | 1050 cal | Beef burger topped with BBQ ranch flavor, bacon, cheese, and classic burger fixings. |
| Brussels Sprouts | $10.75 | 470 cal | Caramelized sprouts with bold seasoning and savory finishing touches. |
| BBQ Bison Meatloaf | $26.95 | 1200 cal | Hearty bison meatloaf served as a comfort-food centerpiece. |
| Banana Pudding | $8.50 | 600 cal | Creamy, classic Southern-style banana pudding dessert. |
| Huckleberry Lemonade | $3.75 | N/A | Sweet-tart lemonade with a bright berry twist. |
| Cuban Sandwich | $18.75 | 1060 cal | Pressed sandwich with pork, ham, Swiss, and pickles. |
| Bacon Candy | $9.95 | 250 cal | Thick bacon glazed with sweet and spicy seasoning. |
| Southern Fried Chicken Salad | $18.95 | 1140 cal | Crispy chicken over greens with hearty toppings. |
| Thai Noodles | $23.95 | 1430 cal | Bold noodle bowl with Thai-inspired flavors and protein. |
| Beer Battered Fish + Chips | $23.50 | 1670 cal | Classic fish and chips with a crispy beer batter. |
| Campfire Pot Roast | $23.95 | 1020 cal | Slow-cooked pot roast with rich comfort-food flavor. |
| Grilled Lemon Chicken | $23.50 | 880 cal | Grilled chicken entrée with lemon-forward seasoning. |
| Crispy Deviled Eggs | $10.75 | 750 cal | Rich deviled eggs with a crispy, indulgent twist. |
$15 Fireside Favorites
This value-focused section is built for guests who want a satisfying entrée at a lower fixed price. The $15 Fireside Favorites menu is especially useful for lunch, casual dinners, and budget-conscious visits without giving up Lazy Dog’s signature comfort-food feel. It includes burgers, chicken, pasta, tacos, and rice-based dishes, which means it still covers a wide range of cravings. If you are comparing value on the menu, this category is one of the strongest.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| BBQ Ranch Bacon Burger | $15.00 |
| Mediterranean Chicken | $15.00 |
| Loco Moco Fried Rice | $15.00 |
| Fried Chicken Dinner | $15.00 |
| Fettuccine Alfredo | $15.00 |
| Blackened Shrimp Tacos | $15.00 |
Bites + Small Plates
This category is designed for starters, snacks, and lighter shareables before the main course. It gives guests a good mix of crispy items, dips, vegetable-forward appetizers, and indulgent plates like cheese curds and fries. These dishes work well for group dining because they are easy to split and cover different flavor preferences. If you enjoy building a meal from a few smaller plates instead of one large entrée, this section is ideal.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brussels Sprouts | $10.75 | 470 cal | Savory Brussels sprouts with bold seasoning. |
| Chef’s Chips | $5.00 | 460 cal | Crisp house chips for snacking or sharing. |
| House Bread | $6.00 | 620 cal | Warm bread starter with a comforting, buttery profile. |
| Tikka Masala Meatballs | $9.95 | 630 cal | Meatballs with Indian-inspired tikka masala flavor. |
| French Onion Pastry Puffs | $9.50 | 910 cal | Flaky pastry puffs with rich French onion flavor. |
| Hot Honey Feta Dip | $10.95 | 1170 cal | Creamy dip with feta and sweet heat. |
| Roasted Pepper Hummus | $6.95 | N/A | Hummus with roasted pepper flavor. |
| Bacon Candy | $9.95 | 250 cal | Sweet-spicy glazed bacon strips. |
| Togarashi Edamame Beans | $9.95 | 540 cal | Edamame with Japanese spice seasoning. |
| Lemon Pepper Tots | $7.95 | 700 cal | Crispy tots finished with lemon pepper flavor. |
| Cauliflower Ceviche | $9.50 | 430 cal | Vegetable-based ceviche-style appetizer. |
| Crispy Deviled Eggs | $10.75 | 750 cal | Creamy deviled eggs with a crunchy finish. |
| Cheddar Cheese Curds | $10.95 | 770 cal | Fried cheese curds served as a rich appetizer. |
| Cajun Fries | $9.95 | 760 cal | Fries seasoned with Cajun spice. |
| Buffalo Chicken Nuggets | $10.75 | 1390 cal | Crispy chicken bites tossed in buffalo-style flavor. |
These dishes are made for the center of the table and are best for groups who want bigger, more satisfying starters. The category blends seafood, wings, nachos, crispy rice, and wraps, which makes it one of the most versatile parts of the menu. These plates are especially useful for game-day style dining, casual gatherings, or splitting multiple appetizers before an entrée. If your group enjoys variety, this section gives you plenty of it.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken Lettuce Wraps | $16.95 | 580 cal | Lettuce wraps filled with seasoned chicken and crunchy ingredients. |
| Smoked Trout Dip | $15.95 | 850 cal | Smoky seafood dip served as a shareable starter. |
| Pie Tin Nachos | $15.95 | 1560–1720 cal | Hearty nachos layered with toppings for group sharing. |
| Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice | $16.95 | 1240 cal | Crispy rice topped with spicy tuna. |
| Crispy Wings | $17.50 | 1830 cal | Large wing order with crispy exterior and bold flavor. |
| Firecracker Shrimp | $16.95 | 1350 cal | Fried shrimp with spicy-sweet sauce. |
| Inside Out Quesadilla | $15.95 | 1260–1420 cal | Large quesadilla-style shareable with rich fillings. |
Salads + Soups
This section balances the heavier parts of the menu with greens, leaner proteins, and soup options. It includes hearty salads that still feel like full meals, not side dishes, plus familiar soups like tomato soup and chicken tortilla soup. These choices are helpful for diners who want fresh flavors, lighter textures, or a protein-based meal that is less heavy than a burger or pasta. Lazy Dog does well here by offering both classic and more premium salad styles.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tex-Mex Salad | $18.95 | 670 cal | Salad with Tex-Mex flavors and hearty toppings. |
| Southern Fried Chicken Salad | $18.95 | 1140 cal | Crispy chicken salad with rich Southern-style toppings. |
| Seared Ahi Tuna Salad | $22.95 | 500 cal | Lighter salad topped with seared ahi tuna. |
| Cobb Salad | $18.95 | 920 cal | Classic Cobb with protein, cheese, and hearty toppings. |
| Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad | $17.50 | 750 cal | Caesar salad with grilled chicken added. |
| Chicken Tortilla Soup (Cup) | $6.95 | 230 cal | Light cup portion of tortilla soup. |
| Chicken Tortilla Soup (Bowl) | $8.95 | 350 cal | Larger bowl portion of tortilla soup. |
| Tomato Soup (Cup) | $6.95 | 210 cal | Simple tomato soup in cup size. |
| Tomato Soup (Bowl) | $8.95 | 210 cal | Tomato soup in bowl size. |
| Market Veggie Salad – No Protein | $13.95 | N/A | Vegetable-forward salad without added protein. |
| Market Veggie Salad – Add Chicken | $18.25 | N/A | Veggie salad with chicken added. |
| Market Veggie Salad – Add Salmon | $22.50 | N/A | Veggie salad with salmon added. |
| Thai Chicken Salad | $18.95 | N/A | Thai-inspired salad with chicken and bold dressing. |
Burgers
Burgers are one of the strongest parts of the Lazy Dog menu because the restaurant offers both classic and creative builds. This section includes smoky, spicy, rich, and premium burger options, including bison and ribeye styles. The calorie counts also show that these are substantial entrées, not small sandwiches. If you want a hearty meal with fries or a side, this section is one of the best places to order.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| BBQ Ranch Bacon Burger | $17.50 | 1050 cal | Burger with BBQ ranch, bacon, and savory toppings. |
| Black + Blue Burger | $17.50 | 1100 cal | Beef burger with blue cheese-inspired flavor. |
| All-American Burger | $17.95 | 980 cal | Classic American-style burger with standard toppings. |
| PB & J Burger | $18.50 | 1340 cal | Sweet-savory burger with peanut butter and jelly twist. |
| Cowboy Ribeye Burger | $21.50 | 1440 cal | Premium burger made with rich ribeye-style flavor. |
| Bison Burger | $21.50 | 970 cal | Leaner bison burger option with bold flavor. |
| Baja California Burger | $18.50 | 970 cal | Burger with Baja-inspired toppings and taste. |
| Half-Pound Cheeseburger | $15.95 | 700 cal | Simpler cheeseburger with a half-pound beef patty. |
Sandwiches
Lazy Dog sandwiches cover classic American comfort food with a few richer, more indulgent builds. You will find fried chicken, roast-style beef, grilled cheese, chicken salad, and a Cuban, which gives this section strong variety. These dishes work well for lunch or lighter dinners when you want something substantial but not as heavy as a steak or large entrée. They also pair easily with soup, fries, or a salad.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuban Sandwich | $18.75 | 1060 cal | Pressed sandwich with pork, ham, Swiss, and pickles. |
| Fried Chicken Sandwich | $18.75 | 1090 cal | Crispy chicken sandwich with a hearty build. |
| Pot Roast Beef Dip | $19.95 | 1130 cal | Roast beef dip sandwich served with rich flavor. |
| Roasted Chicken Club | $17.95 | 970 cal | Club sandwich with roasted chicken and classic toppings. |
| Grilled 5 Cheese Sandwich | $14.25 | 980 cal | Rich grilled cheese made with multiple cheeses. |
| Walnut Chicken Salad Sandwich | $15.95 | 1060 cal | Chicken salad sandwich with walnut texture and flavor. |
Bowls
Bowls are one of the most modern parts of the Lazy Dog menu because they combine proteins, grains, vegetables, sauces, and global flavors in one dish. This section includes Korean, Thai, teriyaki, burrito, Mediterranean, and sambal-inspired options. It is a great choice for diners who want something beyond burgers and sandwiches but still want a complete, filling meal. Many guests also prefer bowls because they can feel more balanced while still delivering strong flavor.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Korean Ribeye Bibimbap | $22.50 | 720 cal | Korean-style bowl with ribeye and rice. |
| Braised Beef Birria Noodles | $23.95 | 1510 cal | Rich noodle bowl with birria-style beef. |
| Thai Noodles | $23.95 | 1430 cal | Thai-inspired noodle bowl with strong seasoning. |
| Loco Moco Fried Rice | $17.95 | 1430 cal | Fried rice bowl with a comforting, savory build. |
| Blackened Chicken Burrito Bowl | $17.95 | 930 cal | Burrito-style bowl with blackened chicken. |
| Chili Crunch Ahi Tuna | $22.50 | 650 cal | Tuna bowl with rice and chili crunch elements. |
| Sweet + Spicy Sambal Bowl | $21.95 | N/A | Bowl built around sweet heat and sambal flavor. |
| Honey Teriyaki Bowl | $21.95 | N/A | Teriyaki bowl with sweet-savory sauce profile. |
| Garlic Kung Pao Bowl | $21.95 | N/A | Bowl with garlic and kung pao-inspired flavor. |
| Mediterranean Chicken | $17.95 | 960 cal | Chicken bowl with Mediterranean ingredients and seasonings. |
Entrees
The entrée section is where Lazy Dog delivers its most complete and substantial plates. This category covers steaks, ribs, fish, pork, tacos, casseroles, meatloaf, pot pie, and pasta, making it one of the broadest on the menu. If you want a full dinner experience, this is the section most likely to satisfy that intent. It is also where many of the restaurant’s signature comfort dishes live.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chuckwagon Flat Iron Steak | $30.95 | 1380 cal | Steak entrée with hearty accompaniments. |
| Steak + Veggie Kebabs | $22.95 | 1260 cal | Skewered steak and vegetables grilled together. |
| Pretzel-Crusted Pork Schnitzel | $19.95 | N/A | Pork entrée with crunchy pretzel crust. |
| Blackened Shrimp Tacos | $18.95 | 920 cal | Shrimp tacos with blackened seasoning. |
| Spinach Enchilada Casserole | $20.50 | 1080 cal | Layered casserole with spinach and enchilada flavor. |
| Slow-Cooked Poblano Pork | $20.95 | 990 cal | Pork entrée with poblano-forward flavor. |
| Grilled Idaho Trout | $26.95 | 1460 cal | Grilled trout served as a seafood entrée. |
| Fettuccine Alfredo | $17.95 | 1360 cal | Rich Alfredo pasta entrée. |
| Sweet + Spicy Sticky Ribs (Small) | $23.95 | 2070 cal | Smaller portion of sticky sweet-spicy ribs. |
| Sweet + Spicy Sticky Ribs (Large) | $31.95 | 2880 cal | Larger rib portion for bigger appetites. |
| BBQ St. Louis Style Pork Ribs (Small) | $23.95 | 2270 cal | BBQ pork ribs in smaller portion. |
| BBQ St. Louis Style Pork Ribs (Large) | $31.95 | 3190 cal | Large BBQ rib platter. |
| Campfire Pot Roast | $23.95 | 1020 cal | Slow-cooked roast with comfort-food presentation. |
| BBQ Bison Meatloaf | $26.95 | 1200 cal | Bison meatloaf with BBQ-style finishing. |
| Chicken Pot Pie | $20.95 | 1320 cal | Classic baked pot pie with rich filling. |
| Ginger Soy Salmon | $26.95 | 1060/1090 cal | Salmon entrée with ginger-soy flavor profile. |
| Lemon Chicken Dinner | $23.50 | 880 cal | Grilled chicken dinner with lemon flavor. |
| Fried Chicken Dinner | $23.50 | N/A | Comfort-style fried chicken entrée. |
| Beer Battered Fish + Chips | $23.50 | N/A | Fish and chips entrée. |
| New York Steak | $36.95 | N/A | Classic steakhouse-style New York steak. |
| Wild-Caught Sea Bass | $35.95 | N/A | Premium seafood entrée. |
Lunch Specials
Lazy Dog lunch specials are useful for diners who want a lower-priced midday meal without losing variety. The section includes tacos, grilled cheese with soup, half sandwich combinations, burgers, fish and chips, and soup-plus-salad options. That makes it a practical category for office lunches, casual weekday visits, and guests who want something smaller than a dinner entrée. These items also reflect the restaurant’s strongest comfort-food themes in a lunch-ready format.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackened Shrimp Tacos | $15.95 | 920 cal | Shrimp tacos in lunch portion/value pricing. |
| Candied Bacon Grilled Cheese + Tomato Soup | $12.95 | N/A | Grilled cheese combo served with tomato soup. |
| 1/2 Sandwich + Salad (Lunch) | $11.95 | 1560–2010 cal | Half sandwich paired with salad for lunch. |
| Battered Fish + Chips (Lunch Portion) | $15.95 | 1670 cal | Lunch-sized fish and chips plate. |
| Quarter-Pound All-American Burger | $12.95 | 900 cal | Smaller burger lunch option. |
| Soup + Salad (Lunch) | $8.95 | 280–780 cal | Lighter lunch combo with soup and salad. |
Mindful Meals
This section speaks to diners looking for lighter-feeling, protein-forward, or more balanced choices. It features wraps, seafood, salads, and chicken dishes that often appeal to guests searching for something less indulgent than ribs, burgers, or pasta. Even though some calorie counts remain substantial, the dishes are generally built around vegetables, leaner proteins, or lighter cooking methods. For health-conscious customers, this is one of the most important sections of the menu.
| Item | Price | Calories | Short Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken Lettuce Wraps | $16.95 | 580 cal | Lighter wrap-style appetizer or meal. |
| Protein Crunch Bowl | $17.95 | N/A | Protein-focused bowl with more balanced intent. |
| Lemon Chicken Dinner | $23.50 | 980 cal | Grilled chicken entrée with lighter presentation. |
| Wild-Caught Sea Bass | $35.95 | 1340 cal | Premium seafood dish from the mindful section. |
| Chili Crunch Ahi Tuna | $22.50 | 1440 cal | Tuna bowl with rice, vegetables, and crunch. |
| Seared Ahi Tuna Salad | $22.95 | 970 cal | Salad with seared tuna and fresh toppings. |
| Thai Chicken Salad | $18.95 | 700 cal | Chicken salad with Thai-inspired dressing and ingredients. |
Beverages
The standard beverage menu covers fountain drinks, teas, lemonades, and energy drink packs. This category gives guests easy pairings for burgers, sandwiches, and larger entrees, while also offering takeout-friendly options like Red Bull 4-packs. It is a simple category, but it matters because it rounds out almost every order. If you want a standard soft drink or tea, you will likely find it here.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Coca-Cola | $3.75 | 140 cal |
| Diet Coke | $3.75 | 0 cal |
| Dr Pepper | $3.75 | 200 cal |
| Coke Zero | $3.75 | N/A |
| Sprite | $3.75 | 140 cal |
| Orange Fanta | $3.75 | 160 cal |
| Barq’s Root Beer | $3.75 | 160 cal |
| Minute Maid Light Lemonade | $3.75 | 15 cal |
| Sweet Iced Tea | $3.75 | 200 cal |
| China Mist Black Iced Tea | $3.75 | 0 cal |
| Caffeine Free Iced Tea | $3.75 | 0 cal |
| Red Bull 4 Pack | $12.00 | N/A |
| Sugarfree Red Bull 4 Pack | $12.00 | N/A |
| Red Bull Regular Single Can | $4.15 | N/A |
| Red Bull Sugar Free Single Can | $4.15 | N/A |
Handcrafted Non-Alcoholic Beverages
This section is one of the more distinctive parts of the menu because it gives guests specialty drinks without alcohol. The flavors lean fruity, refreshing, and made-from-scratch, which fits the overall Lazy Dog brand well. These drinks also help the menu feel more premium because they go beyond standard soda or tea. If you want something more interesting than a fountain drink, this is the place to look.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Huckleberry Lemonade | $3.75 | N/A |
| Strawberry Lemonade | $3.75 | N/A |
| Cucumber Lemon Sparkling Refresher | $3.75 | N/A |
| Barq’s Root Beer + Vanilla Bean Cream | $3.75 | 270 cal |
| Strawberry Citrus Sparkling Refresher | $3.75 | N/A |
| Housemade Pink Lemonade | $3.75 | N/A |
| Tropical Sparkling Refresher | $3.75 | N/A |
| Coca Cola + Coconut Lime Cream Twisted Soda | $3.75 | 200 cal |
| Orange Fanta + Vanilla Bean Cream Twisted Soda | $3.75 | 300 cal |
Kid’s Menu
The kid’s menu is built around approachable comfort foods that children already know and enjoy. It includes burgers, nuggets, noodles, mac and cheese, teriyaki chicken, and pizza sticks, which gives families several easy choices. This section matters because Lazy Dog positions itself as family-friendly, and a strong kid’s menu supports that. The calorie range also shows that parents can choose either simpler or more filling options.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Kid’s Kraft Macaroni & Cheese | $7.50 | 300 cal |
| Cheesy Pizza Sticks | $7.50 | 300 cal |
| Kid’s Chicken Teriyaki & Steamed Rice | $7.50 | 960/990 cal |
| Kid’s Cheeseburger | $8.50 | 580 cal |
| Kid’s Noodles (Plain, Butter or Marinara) | $7.50 | 270/630 cal |
| Kid’s Hamburger | $7.50 | 470 cal |
| Kid’s Hand-Breaded Chicken Nuggets | $7.50 | 780 cal |
Family Meals
Family meals are a major strength for Lazy Dog because they turn the menu into an at-home dinner option, not just a dine-in experience. These meals help larger groups order more efficiently and create better value than buying several separate entrées. The category includes chicken, pasta, tofu, meatloaf, dessert platters, and gallon beverages, so it works for both small and medium gatherings. If you are feeding a family, this section is one of the most practical on the menu.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Fried Chicken Family Meal | $50.50 |
| Grilled Lemon Chicken Family Meal | $50.50 |
| Fettuccine Alfredo w/ Chicken Family Meal | $44.95 |
| Grilled BBQ Chicken Family Meal | $50.50 |
| Kung Pao Chicken Family Meal | $44.95 |
| Fettuccine Alfredo Family Meal | $30.50 |
| Teriyaki Chicken Family Meal | $44.95 |
| Teriyaki Tofu Family Meal | $44.95 |
| BBQ Bison Meatloaf Family Meal | $59.50 |
| Dessert Platter | $25.00 |
| Gallon of Soda | $10.50 |
| Gallon of Tea | $25.00 |
| Gallon of Lemonade | $25.00 |
Wings Party Pack
This category is short, but it is important for takeout, gatherings, sports nights, and casual parties. Party packs make group ordering easier and keep the menu useful beyond regular restaurant dining. Whether you want boneless or bone-in wings, both are priced the same for convenience. It is a simple section that adds strong catering-style value.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Boneless Wings Party Pack | $50.00 |
| Bone-In Wings Party Pack | $50.00 |
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Sides
Sides help customers customize the menu and balance heavier meals with lighter add-ons like fruit, salads, or vegetables. Lazy Dog offers a wide mix of classic comfort sides and fresher options, which makes it easier to personalize entrées. This section is also useful for sharing, especially fries, onion rings, and salads. If you want to round out a meal without ordering another full plate, these options do that well.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Side Onion Rings | $6.50 | 850 cal |
| Side Seasonal Fruit | $2.95 | 90 cal |
| Side French Fries | $5.95 | 1310 cal |
| Side Apple Cider Slaw | $3.50 | 190 cal |
| Side Mashed Potatoes | $2.95 | 220 cal |
| Side White Rice | $2.95 | 260 cal |
| Side Sautéed Spinach | $3.95 | 210 cal |
| Side Brown Rice | $2.95 | 220 cal |
| Side Chopped Wedge Salad | $5.00 | N/A |
| Side Caesar Salad | $5.00 | N/A |
| Side Green Salad | $5.00 | N/A |
| Side Cup Tortilla Soup | $5.00 | N/A |
Sweet Tooth
Desserts at Lazy Dog lean comforting, rich, and familiar rather than highly formal. The category includes warm cookies, sundaes, pie, pudding, and cake, which makes it strong for both casual sharing and individual desserts. These items are especially useful for families or groups who want one final indulgent dish at the end of the meal. Dessert is also one of the best places to add value to a dine-in experience here.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Campfire Cookies | $6.00 | 850 cal |
| Butter Cake | $10.95 | 90 cal |
| S’more Brownie Sundae | $10.95 | 1310 cal |
| Apple-Huckleberry Open Face Pie | $10.95 | 190 cal |
| Banana Pudding | $8.50 | 220 cal |
Dog Meals For Your Pup
Lazy Dog is one of the few restaurant brands that actively includes meals for dogs, which helps it stand out. This category strengthens the brand’s identity as a pet-friendly dining destination. The offerings are straightforward and affordable, giving pet owners a simple way to include their dogs in the dining experience. For many customers, this is not just a novelty section; it is part of why they choose the restaurant.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Dog Meal For Your Pup – Chicken | $6.00 |
| Dog Meal For Your Pup – Beef | $6.00 |
Oven-Ready TV Dinners
This category gives customers a take-home option that feels like prepared comfort food rather than standard frozen meals. These dinners are designed for reheating later, which makes them practical for busy schedules and meal planning. The range includes chicken, turkey, enchiladas, meatloaf, pot pie, and pot roast, so there is enough variety to make this section useful for repeat orders. It is a smart add-on section that extends the brand beyond same-day dining.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Oven-Ready TV Dinners Buy 5 Get One Free | $55.00 | N/A |
| Oven-Ready TV Dinner Lemon Chicken | $11.00 | N/A |
| Oven-Ready TV Dinner BBQ Meatloaf | $11.00 | N/A |
| Oven-Ready TV Dinner Shepherd’s Pie | $11.00 | N/A |
| Oven-Ready TV Dinner Pot Pie | $11.00 | 1320 cal |
| Oven-Ready TV Dinner Roasted Turkey | $11.00 | 1550 cal |
| Oven-Ready TV Dinner Spinach Enchilada | $11.00 | 1730 cal |
| Oven-Ready TV Dinner Fried Chicken | $11.00 | 1750 cal |
| Oven-Ready TV Dinner Pot Roast | $11.00 | N/A |
Beer
The beer section gives Lazy Dog another layer of casual dining appeal by offering both single-style bundles and multi-packs that work for dine-in or takeout in eligible markets. The menu includes house-style brews, popular domestic options, and value-driven combos like 2 for $25. This category makes the restaurant feel more like a full restaurant-bar concept rather than a simple food-first chain. If you enjoy pairing beer with comfort food, this section adds that flexibility.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| 2 for $25 | $25.00 |
| Lightning Jack® Lager 4 Pack | $15.00 |
| Sunspanked Red® 4-Pack | $15.00 |
| Ankle Buster® Blonde 4-Pack | $15.00 |
| Old Pal® White Ale 4-Pack | $15.00 |
| Bonita, Bonita Hoppy Pale Ale 4-Pack | $15.00 |
| Huckleberry Haze® IPA 4-Pack | $15.00 |
| Whoa, Nellie Mexican-Style Lager 4-Pack | $15.00 |
| Liquid Blanket® IPA 4-Pack | $15.00 |
| Corona 6-Pack | $12.00 |
Gluten Sensitive
The gluten-sensitive menu helps guests identify dishes that can be prepared without gluten-containing ingredients. This is one of the most important informational sections because many diners specifically search for Lazy Dog gluten sensitive menu before choosing where to eat. The options include soup, salads, burgers, bowls, chicken, salmon, and steak, which gives enough variety for both lunch and dinner. It is also one of the clearest signals that Lazy Dog tries to serve a wide range of dietary needs.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| GS Chicken Tortilla Soup (Cup) | $6.95 | 230 cal |
| GS Chicken Tortilla Soup (Bowl) | $8.95 | 350 cal |
| GS Tex-Mex Salad | $18.95 | 670 cal |
| GS Cobb Salad | $18.95 | 920 cal |
| GS Hamburger | $14.95 | 440 cal |
| GS Cheeseburger | $15.95 | 700 cal |
| GS Sweet + Spicy Sambal Wok – Tofu | $17.50 | 660 cal |
| GS Sweet + Spicy Sambal Wok – Chick | $21.95 | 870 cal |
| GS Grilled Chicken Breast | $23.50 | 470 cal |
| GS Grilled Salmon | $26.95 | 490 cal |
| GS Flat Iron Steak | $30.95 | 500 cal |
Cocktails
This section is short but still important for guests looking for brunch or casual bar-style pairings. The DIY Mimosa is simple, recognizable, and fits the restaurant’s easygoing dining atmosphere. For customers comparing beverage options, even a one-item cocktail section matters because it signals availability and style. It also pairs especially well with brunch and lunch visits.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| DIY Mimosa | $20.00 |
Spritzers & Seltzers
Spritzers and seltzers give Lazy Dog a lighter, more casual alcohol category that works well for warmer weather and lower-proof drinking occasions. The selection includes canned High Noon and Truly options, which are familiar to many guests and easy to pair with lunch, appetizers, and patio-style dining. This section is especially useful for diners who want something lighter than beer or cocktails. It helps the drink menu feel more current and lifestyle-friendly.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| High Noon Sun Sips Vodka Soda Watermelon 4PK | $12.00 |
| High Noon Sun Sips Vodka Soda Grapefruit 4PK | $12.00 |
| High Noon Watermelon Single Can | $7.50 |
| High Noon Grapefruit Single Can | $7.50 |
| Truly Wild Berry Single Can | $3.95 |
Wine
The wine list gives Lazy Dog a broader dinner appeal and helps support date-night, celebration, and premium entrée dining. The range includes low-cost by-the-glass or simple bottle-style offerings as well as higher-end choices like Cakebread and The Prisoner. This category helps the restaurant feel more flexible because it supports both casual and more upscale ordering behavior. If you want a smoother pairing with seafood, steak, or dessert, the wine list adds that option.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Backhouse Merlot – California | $28.00 |
| Backhouse Chardonnay – California | $28.00 |
| Farmhouse – Red Blend – California | $16.00 |
| Sofia – Brut Rosé – California | $6.00 |
| Three Thieves – Pinot Grigio – California | $12.00 |
| Kim Crawford – Sauvignon Blanc – New Zealand | $20.00 |
| J. Lohr Riverstone – Chardonnay – Arroyo-Seco | $17.00 |
| Dark Horse – Cabernet Sauvignon – California | $13.00 |
| Angeline – Pinot Noir – Russian River Valley | $18.00 |
| Duckhorn Decoy – Merlot – Sonoma | $23.00 |
| Justin – Cabernet Sauvignon – Paso Robles | $28.00 |
| The Prisoner – Red Blend – California | $47.00 |
| Cakebread Cellars – Chardonnay – Napa Valley | $47.00 |
Lazy Dog Hours
Lazy Dog operating hours can vary slightly by location, but the schedule you provided reflects a standard full-service restaurant pattern with lunch and dinner availability every day. These hours help guests plan for weekday dinners, weekend outings, and family meals. It is always smart to confirm with your nearest location before visiting, especially on holidays or for larger parties. Still, the table below works as a strong general reference.
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Thursday | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Friday | 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM |
| Saturday | 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM |
| Sunday | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Lazy Dog Holiday Hours
Holiday hours often change depending on location, staffing, and local demand, but most full-service casual dining restaurants follow a pattern of reduced hours on major holidays. Guests should expect possible schedule changes on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, New Year’s Day, and similar occasions. Because Lazy Dog serves brunch, lunch, dinner, and takeout, some holiday hours may differ by service type as well. The table below provides a practical guide.
| Holiday | Typical Status |
|---|---|
| New Year’s Day | Reduced hours at some locations |
| Valentine’s Day | Usually open regular hours |
| Easter Sunday | Possible reduced hours |
| Memorial Day | Usually open |
| Independence Day | Usually open, may close earlier |
| Labor Day | Usually open |
| Thanksgiving Eve | Open, sometimes busy |
| Thanksgiving Day | Reduced hours or selected locations only |
| Christmas Eve | Reduced hours common |
| Christmas Day | Some locations may close |
| New Year’s Eve | Usually open, may run late |
How to Order Lazy Dog
Ordering from Lazy Dog is simple because the restaurant supports dine-in, takeout, delivery in some areas, and larger-format ordering through family meals and party packs. The menu is broad, so starting with category browsing helps narrow down the best fit for your meal. If you are ordering for a group, family meals, gallon drinks, desserts, and wings packs make planning easier. For smaller orders, burgers, bowls, sandwiches, and lunch specials are often the easiest starting points.
| Step | How to Order |
|---|---|
| 1 | Choose whether you want dine-in, takeout, delivery, or a family-style order. |
| 2 | Browse your preferred category such as burgers, bowls, entrees, family meals, or desserts. |
| 3 | Compare prices and calories before building your order. |
| 4 | Add drinks, sides, or desserts to complete the meal. |
| 5 | For group orders, consider family meals, wings party packs, and gallon beverages. |
| 6 | Place the order through your local Lazy Dog location or approved ordering method. |
| 7 | Double-check add-ons, gluten-sensitive preferences, and dog meals if needed. |
Lazy Dog History
Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar was built around the idea of serving comforting, made-from-scratch food in a warm, lodge-inspired setting. The brand became known for combining casual American dining with globally inspired flavors, generous portions, handcrafted drinks, and a relaxed atmosphere that works for families, date nights, and group dinners.
Over time, Lazy Dog expanded its menu beyond burgers and entrees to include bowls, mindful meals, family bundles, brunch-style dishes, kid-friendly meals, cocktails, beer packs, wine, and even meals designed for dogs.
That broad menu is one reason the restaurant stands out in the crowded casual dining space. Today, Lazy Dog is recognized for variety, comfort, and a menu that balances indulgent favorites with lighter options.
Why People Love the Lazy Dog Menu
The Lazy Dog menu stands out because it offers something for almost every type of diner. You can order a hearty steak, a burger piled high with toppings, a fresh salad, a bowl with bold Asian-inspired flavors, a family meal for takeout, or a sweet dessert to finish the night.
It also gives customers plenty of flexibility with lunch specials, gluten-sensitive meals, kid’s options, and housemade non-alcoholic drinks. The menu feels broad without becoming confusing, which is why so many people search for Lazy Dog menu with prices, Lazy Dog calories, Lazy Dog brunch, Lazy Dog family meals, and Lazy Dog happy hour style favorites. If you want a place that combines comfort food, casual energy, and a large menu, Lazy Dog fits that search perfectly.
Calories, Allergens & Ingredients
You asked for a Calories, Allergens & Ingredients table. The study content you provided includes many calorie values, but it does not include official full allergen charts or complete ingredient lists for every item. So below is a practical summary table for key menu items using the calories you gave and common ingredient/allergen patterns based on the item type. This is useful for menu comparison, but exact preparation can vary by location.
| Item | Calories | Common Allergens | Main Ingredients Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| BBQ Ranch Bacon Burger | 1050 cal | Wheat, milk, egg, soy | Beef patty, bun, bacon, cheese, BBQ sauce, ranch, vegetables |
| Brussels Sprouts | 470 cal | Milk possible | Brussels sprouts, seasoning, oil, cheese or savory garnish |
| BBQ Bison Meatloaf | 1200 cal | Wheat, egg, milk, soy | Bison meatloaf, glaze, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables |
| Banana Pudding | 600 cal | Wheat, milk, egg | Custard, banana, wafers, whipped topping |
| Cuban Sandwich | 1060 cal | Wheat, milk, soy | Bread, pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard |
| Bacon Candy | 250 cal | None typical | Bacon, brown sugar, pepper, seasoning |
| Southern Fried Chicken Salad | 1140 cal | Wheat, egg, milk | Fried chicken, greens, dressing, toppings |
| Thai Noodles | 1430 cal | Wheat, soy, egg, peanuts | Noodles, protein, vegetables, Thai sauce, peanuts |
| Beer Battered Fish + Chips | 1670 cal | Wheat, fish, egg | Fish fillets, batter, fries, tartar-style accompaniments |
| Chicken Tortilla Soup | 230–350 cal | Milk possible, soy possible | Broth, chicken, tortilla strips, vegetables, seasoning |
| Cobb Salad | 920 cal | Egg, milk | Greens, chicken, bacon, egg, cheese, dressing |
| Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad | 750 cal | Wheat, milk, egg, fish | Lettuce, grilled chicken, Parmesan, Caesar dressing, croutons |
| PB & J Burger | 1340 cal | Wheat, peanuts, milk, egg | Burger, bun, peanut butter, jelly, cheese, condiments |
| Half-Pound Cheeseburger | 700 cal | Wheat, milk, egg | Beef, bun, cheese, condiments |
| Fettuccine Alfredo | 1360 cal | Wheat, milk, egg | Pasta, Alfredo sauce, cheese, butter |
| Chicken Pot Pie | 1320 cal | Wheat, milk, egg | Pastry crust, chicken, vegetables, creamy filling |
| Lemon Chicken Dinner | 880 cal | Milk possible | Chicken breast, vegetables, sauce, sides |
| Wild-Caught Sea Bass | 1340 cal | Fish, milk possible | Sea bass, sauce, vegetables, starch |
| Campfire Cookies | 850 cal | Wheat, milk, egg, soy | Cookie base, chocolate, marshmallow-style toppings |
| Kid’s Hand-Breaded Chicken Nuggets | 780 cal | Wheat, egg | Breaded chicken, oil, seasoning |
| GS Grilled Salmon | 490 cal | Fish | Salmon, seasoning, vegetables or simple sides |
Frequently Asked Questions
The BBQ Ranch Bacon Burger, Campfire Pot Roast, Brussels Sprouts, BBQ Bison Meatloaf, and Thai Noodles are among the most recognizable Lazy Dog favorites from the menu you provided.
Yes. The $15 Fireside Favorites section includes several full entrée options like BBQ Ranch Bacon Burger, Mediterranean Chicken, and Fettuccine Alfredo for $15.00 each.
How much is the BBQ Ranch Bacon Burger at Lazy Dog?
It appears in two sections. In Lazy Dog Favorites it is listed at $18.50, and in the Burgers section it is listed at $17.50. The difference may reflect section-based pricing or location/menu timing.
Does Lazy Dog have family meals?
Yes. Lazy Dog offers several family meals, including Fried Chicken Family Meal for $50.50, Fettuccine Alfredo Family Meal for $30.50, and BBQ Bison Meatloaf Family Meal for $59.50.
Does Lazy Dog have food for dogs?
Yes. The menu includes Dog Meal For Your Pup – Chicken and Dog Meal For Your Pup – Beef, both priced at $6.00.
Does Lazy Dog offer gluten-sensitive options?
Yes. The menu includes a Gluten Sensitive section with items like GS Chicken Tortilla Soup, GS Tex-Mex Salad, GS Cobb Salad, GS Grilled Salmon, and GS Flat Iron Steak.
Some of the lowest-priced items include Side Seasonal Fruit for $2.95, Side Mashed Potatoes for $2.95, Side White Rice for $2.95, and DIY Mimosa aside, the smaller non-alcoholic beverages start at $3.75.
Does Lazy Dog have lunch specials?
Yes. The Lunch Specials section includes items like Quarter-Pound All-American Burger for $12.95, Soup + Salad for $8.95, and Blackened Shrimp Tacos for $15.95.
Does Lazy Dog serve burgers?
Yes. The burger section includes All-American Burger, PB & J Burger, Cowboy Ribeye Burger, Bison Burger, Baja California Burger, and more.
From the entrée section you provided, the New York Steak at $36.95 and Wild-Caught Sea Bass at $35.95 are among the highest-priced standard entrées.
Does Lazy Dog have desserts?
Yes. Desserts include Campfire Cookies, Butter Cake, S’more Brownie Sundae, Apple-Huckleberry Open Face Pie, and Banana Pudding.
Are there non-alcoholic specialty drinks at Lazy Dog?
Yes. The Handcrafted Non Alcoholic Beverages section includes drinks like Huckleberry Lemonade, Housemade Pink Lemonade, Strawberry Lemonade, and sparkling refreshers.
Does Lazy Dog sell beer to-go?
Yes. The menu includes beer packs such as Lightning Jack® Lager 4 Pack for $15.00 and Corona 6-Pack for $12.00.
Does Lazy Dog have kid-friendly meals?
Yes. The Kid’s Menu includes mac and cheese, cheeseburgers, hamburgers, noodles, chicken nuggets, and pizza sticks.
Does Lazy Dog have lighter or mindful meals?
Yes. The Mindful Meals section includes Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Protein Crunch Bowl, Seared Ahi Tuna Salad, and Thai Chicken Salad.
How much are Lazy Dog wings party packs?
Both the Boneless Wings Party Pack and Bone-In Wings Party Pack are priced at $50.00.
Does Lazy Dog have take-home meals?
Yes. The Oven-Ready TV Dinners section includes take-home meals like Lemon Chicken, BBQ Meatloaf, Pot Pie, and Fried Chicken, most priced at $11.00 each.
Is Lazy Dog good for group dining?
Yes. The menu supports groups well because it includes larger shareables, family meals, gallon beverages, dessert platters, and party packs.
Does Lazy Dog offer soup and salad combinations?
Yes. The lunch menu includes Soup + Salad for $8.95, and the main salad section also includes multiple large salad and soup choices.
Are all Lazy Dog prices the same at every location?
Prices can vary slightly by location, timing, and menu format, which is why some items in your provided content show different prices in different sections.
Final Thoughts
The Lazy Dog Menu with Updated Prices – 2026 stands out because it combines comfort food, premium casual dining, family-style ordering, specialty drinks, and pet-friendly touches in one broad menu.
You asked for a version that includes all item names, all prices, sizes where given, calories where given, hours, holiday hours, how to order, history, and strong FAQ coverage, and this guide was built to do exactly that. Most importantly, I kept the structure category by category so it is easier to scan, compare, and use.
For diners who want burgers, bowls, salads, steaks, family meals, desserts, beer, wine, and even dog meals in one place, Lazy Dog offers one of the most flexible casual dining menus in the USA.

















