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Lazy Dog Menu Prices 2026: Pot Roast, Stir-Fry Bowls & Dog-Friendly Patios

Full Lazy Dog menu prices for 2026 — the California-born, lodge-themed casual-dining chain since 2003. Slow-Roasted Pot Roast $22.95, Cheeseburger $16.95, scratch stir-fry & rice bowls $17.95–$21.95, entree salads from $15.95, weekday TV Dinner specials from $13.95, Butter Cake $9.95. Famous for dog-friendly patios with a dedicated dog menu and a full craft-beer bar. ~60 locations across California and the Sun Belt.

Founded Huntington Beach 2003~60 U.S. locationsDog-friendly patiosScratch comfort + stir-fryFull craft-beer bar
Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar — representative burgers dish
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Signature items

Slow-Roasted Pot Roast$22.95
Lazy Dog Cheeseburger$16.95
Mongolian Beef Bowl$21.95
Pot Roast TV Dinner$14.95
Butter Cake$9.95
Jump to: Cheapest items Signature spotlight Dog-friendly patio Most popular Full menu vs. Cheesecake Factory / Yard House About & history FAQ
Quick answers

Common Lazy Dog questions, answered

The four most-searched questions about Lazy Dog's menu and prices.

Signature dish
Slow-Roasted Pot Roast $22.95

Fork-tender pot roast with carrots, potatoes and rich gravy. The dish the chain is best known for.

Best value
Weekday TV Dinner $14.95

Smaller, value-priced plates of the comfort classics — pot roast, meatloaf, pot pie — served on select weekdays.

For your dog
Dog Menu (patio) $6.95

Dog-safe grilled chicken or rice & beef, served with a water bowl on the dog-friendly patio. The brand's signature feature.

Signature dessert
Butter Cake $9.95

Warm gooey butter cake with vanilla ice cream.

Signature spotlight

The six things that define Lazy Dog

These are what set Lazy Dog apart from mainstream casual dining — the lodge-comfort identity and the unusually broad menu in practice.

$22.95 · Signature

Slow-Roasted Pot Roast

Fork-tender beef slow-cooked with carrots, potatoes and rich gravy. The dish Lazy Dog is best known for and the centerpiece of its mountain-lodge comfort-food identity.

$21.95 · Unusual range

Mongolian Beef Bowl

Wok-seared beef in a sweet-savory glaze over rice — part of a scratch stir-fry and bowl program (Cajun shrimp, Thai curry, teriyaki) that you almost never see at a comfort-food chain. The menu breadth is a defining trait.

$6.95 · Brand-defining

Dog Menu & Patios

A dedicated dog menu — grilled chicken, brown rice & beef — served with water bowls on dog-friendly patios. The single feature that makes Lazy Dog famous and gives the brand its name.

$14.95 · Value signature

TV Dinner Specials

Smaller, value-priced weekday portions of the comfort classics, served in a nostalgic TV-dinner spirit. The cheapest way to get the chain's signature food and a big weeknight draw.

$16.95 · Bar-and-grill core

Lazy Dog Cheeseburger

A char-grilled patty with American cheese, classic fixings and house sauce, served with fries. The benchmark burger and a reminder that Lazy Dog is, at its core, a full bar-and-grill.

$7.50 · '& Bar'

Craft-Beer Program

A genuine rotating craft-beer list plus handcrafted cocktails and a happy hour — the bar is a real part of the concept, not an afterthought, in keeping with the lodge atmosphere.

Cheapest items

The 10 cheapest ways to order at Lazy Dog (May 2026)

Ranked by typical price. The dog menu and bar items anchor the bottom; the TV Dinner specials are the cheapest full comfort-food entrees.

  1. 1Grilled Chicken (Dog Menu)For your dog.$6.95
  2. 2Craft Beer (pint)$7.50
  3. 3Butter CakeSignature dessert.$9.95
  4. 4S'mores Skillet$10.95
  5. 5Soft Pretzel Sticks$11.95
  6. 6Korean Fried Cauliflower$12.95
  7. 7Meatloaf TV Dinner$13.95
  8. 8Chicken Pot Pie TV Dinner$13.95
  9. 9Pot Roast TV DinnerBest value entree.$14.95
  10. 10Loaded Nachos$14.95
Dog-friendly patio

The dog menu and dog-friendly patios that gave Lazy Dog its name

No casual-dining chain leans into dog-friendliness like Lazy Dog. Here's exactly how it works.

Lazy Dog was built around the relaxed, dog-welcoming culture of mountain towns in Wyoming and Colorado — and it shows up most clearly on the dog-friendly patio. Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio (health codes keep them out of the indoor dining room), where they're greeted with a complimentary water bowl.

There's a genuine dog menu, too: dog-safe items like Grilled Chicken ($6.95) and Brown Rice & Beef ($6.95), plainly prepared so your dog can dine alongside you. This isn't a gimmick bolted on — it's the brand's founding idea and the reason for the name.

Patio availability depends on the location and the weather, and dog policies can vary, so it's worth confirming with your local restaurant before you bring your dog. But where the patio is open, Lazy Dog is one of the most genuinely dog-welcoming full-service restaurants in the country — a real point of difference from Applebee's, Chili's and other casual rivals.

  • Dog Grilled Chicken: $6.95
  • Dog Brown Rice & Beef: $6.95
  • Water bowls: Complimentary
  • Where: Outdoor patio only (not indoors)
  • Why: Lodge-culture founding concept
  • Note: Patio/weather availability varies
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The full priced menu

Lazy Dog's menu by category (2026 prices)

A representative cross-section of Lazy Dog's broad menu below — comfort classics, stir-fry bowls, burgers, salads, the value TV Dinners and the dog menu.

About these prices. Pricing shown is a typical figure as of May 2026 and varies by location and market (California and metro locations tend to run higher). Lazy Dog rotates seasonal items and runs weekday TV Dinner specials and happy-hour pricing that change by location. Confirm current menu and prices with your local Lazy Dog before ordering.
Price comparison

Lazy Dog vs. The Cheesecake Factory, Yard House & Applebee's

Like-for-like price check across four casual and polished-casual chains, May 2026 national averages.

ItemLazy DogCheesecake FactoryYard HouseApplebee's
Cheeseburger$16.95$17.95$17.50$13.99
Comfort entree$22.95$24.95$23.95$16.99
Entree salad$16.95$18.95$17.95$13.49
Signature dessert$9.95$10.95$9.95$8.99
Craft beer (pint)$7.50$8.50$7.95$6.50
Dog-friendly patioYesNoNoNo
Founded2003197819961980

Lazy Dog prices just below The Cheesecake Factory and Yard House and above Applebee's — placing it firmly in the polished-casual tier. Its differentiators are the unusually broad menu (comfort + global stir-fry), the value TV Dinner specials and, uniquely, the dog-friendly patio and dog menu that no major rival matches.

About Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

The 2003 California lodge-themed restaurant that put a dog menu on the patio.

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar was founded in 2003 in Huntington Beach, California by Chris and Gina Simms. The concept drew on the relaxed mountain-lodge culture the founders loved in Wyoming and Colorado — a warm, woodsy, come-as-you-are atmosphere where, crucially, dogs are welcome on the patio. The name and the brand identity flow directly from that idea, and the dedicated dog menu and complimentary water bowls have been part of the concept from the start.

On the plate, Lazy Dog built an unusually broad menu for casual dining: scratch comfort classics like slow-roasted pot roast and meatloaf, a full wok-based stir-fry and rice-bowl program with global flavors, burgers, entree salads, and a real craft-beer-and-cocktail bar. The chain also became known for its value-driven weekday TV Dinner specials. Lazy Dog has grown steadily to roughly 60 locations by 2026, concentrated in California and across the Sun Belt, while keeping the boutique, lodge-casual feel that distinguishes it from the big national casual chains.

2003Founded (Huntington Beach)
~60U.S. locations
YesDog menu & patio
$22.95Signature pot roast
Common questions

Lazy Dog menu — frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Lazy Dog prices, the dog menu and patios, TV Dinner specials and how it compares to other casual chains.

How much does it cost to eat at Lazy Dog in 2026?

Lazy Dog is a $$ casual-dining restaurant. As of May 2026, most entrees run $16–$24: burgers around $16.95, the signature Slow-Roasted Pot Roast is about $22.95, stir-fry and rice bowls $17.95–$21.95, and entree salads $15.95–$17.95. Starters are $11.95–$16.95 and desserts $9.95–$10.95. The best value is the weekday TV Dinner specials ($13.95–$14.95), which offer the comfort classics at a smaller portion and lower price. A typical two-person dinner with a drink each runs roughly $55–$75 before tip.

Is Lazy Dog really dog-friendly?

Yes — being dog-friendly is Lazy Dog's defining feature. The chain offers dog-friendly patios at its locations and a dedicated dog menu with items like Grilled Chicken ($6.95) and Brown Rice & Beef ($6.95) made to be safe for dogs, plus complimentary water bowls. Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio (not the indoor dining room, per health codes). This is genuinely central to the brand — the name and the lodge theme are built around the relaxed, dog-welcoming culture the founders drew from mountain towns in Wyoming and Colorado. Patio availability and dog policies can vary by location and weather.

What is Lazy Dog known for on the menu?

Lazy Dog is best known for two things. First, comfort classics — the Slow-Roasted Pot Roast ($22.95) is the signature dish, alongside scratch meatloaf, chicken pot pie and country fried steak. Second, an unusually broad scratch stir-fry and bowl program — Cajun shrimp stir-fry, Mongolian beef, Thai coconut curry and teriyaki bowls that you rarely find at a comfort-food chain. Add a strong craft-beer and cocktail bar, the famous dog patio, and the value TV Dinner specials, and you get an unusually wide menu for casual dining.

What are the Lazy Dog TV Dinners?

The TV Dinner specials ($13.95–$14.95) are Lazy Dog's signature value offering — smaller, lower-priced portions of the comfort classics (pot roast, meatloaf, chicken pot pie, fish & chips) served on select weekdays, presented in a nostalgic TV-dinner spirit. They're the cheapest way to get the chain's signature comfort food and a big driver of weeknight traffic. The exact lineup and days vary by location, so check with your local Lazy Dog or its website for the current weekly schedule.

Does Lazy Dog have vegetarian and plant-based options?

Yes — more than most casual-dining chains. Vegetarian and plant-based options include the Beyond Burger ($17.95), Thai Coconut Curry Bowl ($19.95) (add tofu), Teriyaki Rice Bowl ($18.95) with tofu, Vegetable Lo Mein ($17.95), Power Greens Bowl ($15.95), Thai Crunch Salad ($16.95), Korean Fried Cauliflower ($12.95) and Soft Pretzel Sticks ($11.95). The broad stir-fry and bowl program makes Lazy Dog one of the easier full-service chains for vegetarians and flexitarians.

How many Lazy Dog locations are there and where?

Lazy Dog operates roughly 60 locations as of 2026, concentrated in California (its home state) and the Sun Belt — Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Illinois and Virginia all have locations, with continued expansion. The chain was founded in 2003 in Huntington Beach, CA by Chris and Gina Simms (Chris is the son of restaurateur Norman Brinker's circle). It remains a relatively boutique full-service chain compared to giants like Applebee's or Chili's, which is part of its appeal. Use the locator at lazydogrestaurants.com for current locations.

Does Lazy Dog have a full bar and happy hour?

Yes — Lazy Dog runs a genuine '& Bar' program with a strong rotating craft-beer list (pints around $7.50), handcrafted cocktails (around $12) and a wine selection. Most locations offer a happy hour with discounted drinks and bar bites on weekdays — typically late afternoon — which is one of the better value windows at the restaurant. The bar and lodge-style atmosphere are a core part of the concept, not an afterthought. Happy-hour times, prices and availability vary by location, so confirm with your local Lazy Dog.

How does Lazy Dog compare to other casual-dining chains?

Lazy Dog sits in the polished-casual tier — a notch above mainstream casual chains like Applebee's and Chili's on menu breadth, scratch cooking and atmosphere, and roughly comparable to The Cheesecake Factory and Yard House in ambition (Yard House is in fact a sibling concept under the same broader ownership lineage). Its menu is wider than most rivals, spanning comfort classics, global stir-fry bowls, burgers, salads and a full bar. The dog-friendly patio and TV Dinner specials are unique differentiators. Pricing ($$) is similar to The Cheesecake Factory but with a more lodge-casual feel and a smaller, more regional footprint.

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