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Lazy Dog Restaurant & BarBWorth Trying
800 W Olympic Blvd A-180, Los Angeles, CA 90015
· Restaurant, Bar
· 4.4/5 Google (464 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Reliable crowd-pleaser by L.A. LIVE with broad comfort-food menu, lively service that shines off-peak but can stumble during events; good for groups and families.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Lazy Dog delivers solid casual dining with warm, attentive service and a prime downtown location with appealing patio, but inconsistent dish execution and event-night service delays prevent higher performance. Best suited for relaxed pre-event meals or groups seeking broad, crowd-pleasing comfort food rather than culinary distinction.
Restaurant Summary
Steps from the arena, this spot hums with pre-game buzz and easygoing charm. Guests describe warm, upbeat servers who keep the vibe friendly, especially off-peak. One diner put it simply: "A relaxed place for a good meal before the show." Patio tables offer prime people-watching, though event nights can stretch waits and fray patience. The kitchen leans American comfort with global accents: pot roast, bison burgers, wok bowls, and seared ahi. When execution hits, dishes feel satisfying and crowd-pleasing; on hectic nights, seasoning or doneness can slip. It suits groups who want broad choices without fuss more than culinary thrill-seekers. Families do well here. The kids menu is extensive (mac and cheese, burgers, pancakes, nuggets), and prices are friendly for downtown. If you have a picky eater, you will still find simple staples; adventurous options remain optional, not required.
At a Glance
- Broad, crowd-pleasing menu suits mixed tastes
- Friendly service shines off-peak; many standout servers by name
- Prime location for events with lively patio and bar
- Event nights bring long waits and slower service
- Dish consistency varies (seasoning, doneness on a few items)
What Sets It Apart
- arena_adjacent_location
- broad_family_menu
- dog_friendly_patio
What People Love
- Warm, personable servers who make first-timers feel welcome
- Solid comfort dishes like burgers and fried chicken
- Desserts like butter cake for celebrations
- Patio people-watching near the arena
- Consistent bar energy with sports screens
Points of Concern
- Waits and ticket times can be long during events; arrive early or book ahead
- Some diners report under-seasoned mains or overcooked fish on busy nights
- A few cleanliness lapses in bathrooms during rush periods
- Happy hour not always mentioned proactively; ask specifically
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$40-55 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For pescatarians, consider Sesame-Crusted Ahi Tuna ($26.50) or Ginger Soy Salmon ($26.95)
- Value comfort picks: Chicken Parmesan ($21.50) or Fried Chicken Dinner ($22.50)
- Kids can stick to cheeseburgers or pancakes ($7.50-$8.50)
Perfect For
- Pre-game meetups before a concert or Lakers game
- Casual group dinners with mixed preferences
- Family meals with kids who want familiar options
- Solo bar bites when traveling for conventions
Location Insights
Area: Vibrant entertainment district serving event-goers, office workers, and tourists; lively pre/post-game energy.
Safety: Well-patrolled entertainment zone with steady foot traffic; occasional late-night frustrations but generally safe.
Nearby: Adjacent to Crypto.com Arena, Convention Center, hotels, Grammy Museum; heavy event peaks.
South ParkSouth Park is a dynamic neighborhood characterized by its proximity to the Staples Center and LA Live entertainment complex, offering a lively dining and nightlife scene with many casual and upscale restaurants catering to event-goers and residents alike.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–00:30
Tuesday11:00–00:00
Wednesday11:00–00:30
Thursday11:00–00:30
Friday11:00–01:00
Saturday11:00–01:00
Sunday11:00–00:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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