
Lazy Dog serves handcrafted American food and drink with seasonally-inspired ingredients. When you walk in, you get a small mountain town vibe from the warm, caring service and the rustic social setting. It’s a great place to get together with friends and family.
Relaxed, lodge-chic chain serving global comfort fare, including stir-fries, pot roast & pastas.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| 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 |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1623 W Katella Ave, Orange, CA 92867
Phone: (714) 769-7020
Website: https://lazydogrestaurants.com/pages/orange-ca
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Reviews
The food came out at a great time and was seasoned perfectly. The burgers were cooked to our perfection and the fries were delicious. The best part for us was the fact that they have a whole gluten-free menu—that is a huge plus! They also have a great selection of drinks to choose from.
We would definitely come back. It’s a great place to catch a burger and relax!
I ordered the Cuban sandwich. When it first arrived, I will admit I was a little concerned because it looked slightly small. It came already cut into three pieces and stacked, which made it look compact at first glance. Once I dug in, I realized it was impressively thick and generously filled. There was a lot going on inside, and it was satisfying from the first bite to the last. It was served with home seasoned fries and a side of ranch dressing.
Nothing says Cuban cuisine quite like classic American ranch, but somehow it worked.
I also tried the huckleberry infused iced tea, something I had never had before. It tasted fresh and clean, clearly made with real ingredients, and it was refreshing without being overly sweet.
We sat out on the outdoor deck on a pristine 72 degree Southern California afternoon. Not a cloud in the sky, literally or figuratively. It was the middle of the day and moderately busy, yet still quiet and relaxed.
A really pleasant experience all around.
As a large restaurant chain, Lazy Dog will deliver good (but not great) food for premium prices. The cool thing about this franchise is that, as the name implies, it’s canine-friendly so you can bring your pup (and sit outdoors) and order them food, too. We’ve visited several Lazy Dog locations in the past, but this review will focus on our last visit to this specific spot in Orange.
The Food:
We ordered the cheeseburger off the kid’s menu and the Inside Out Quesadilla from the Larger Shareables section of the main menu. Despite it being for children, the kid’s cheeseburger was basically a full-size burger, which itself was well done and rather dry. But the fries were crispy and tasty. The Quesadilla, while far from being authentic, was packed with gooey cheese and had a nice seared layer of crispy cheese on the outside. Since this was from the Larger Shareable section, it could have fed two people who wanted a light to moderate dinner.
For drinks, we got the Tropic Sparkling Refresher (OJ, pomegranate, coconut-pineapple cream, and mint) and a Coke with Grenadine (to make a Cherry Coke clone). My wife loved the former drink (though it was a little too tart for me) while the Cherry Coke clone hit the spot even if it wasn’t officially a Cherry Coke.
The Service:
Our server was pleasant and knowledgeable with solid recommendations. However, she seemed overloaded with a lot of tables and didn’t return too often. Plus, our handheld Clover payment device gave us an error code; it required her to disappear for a while to reset our bill and place it on another device. I don’t fault her for any of this and suggest that management beef up staffing and do a better job maintaining their equipment.
The Location:
The restaurant was clean, well organized, and beautifully decorated. It has an outdoorsy theme and, of course, plenty of dog paraphernalia.
The Parking:
Arrive at 7:40 p.m. on a Tuesday night, we expected the dinner rush to have passed. But the parking lot was nearly full. This was probably due to the patrons of the nearby Cinemark Century movie theater next door, along with several other restaurants in the same Stadium Promenade shopping complex. So expect it to be packed if you’re going during peak hours or on the weekends.
The Conclusion:
Whether you’re a canine lover or not, Lazy Dog will satisfy you as long as you are prepared for premium prices for above-average food. But if you’re expecting Michelin-star quality or affordable prices, you might be barking up the wrong tree.
The staff were extremely friendly, attentive and always smiling – you can tell that service is really important here. The waiting times were pleasantly short and the overall atmosphere was simply great.
Whether for a relaxed dinner, a meeting with friends or a date – the Lazy Dog in Fullerton is absolutely the right choice. I will definitely be back!
Check# 350020. For server exceeded our expectations.