
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: 5305 Almaden Expy, San Jose, CA 95118
Phone: (408) 786-9594
Website: https://lazydogrestaurants.com/pages/san-jose-ca
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
Food (4/5): Taste wise it was good. I like how they don’t oversalt the food. But it’s not mindblowing. What I did appreciate is the plating, and the originality of the food. I also love how they serve bison. And most of their meat dishes have a fiber source and vegetables.
Service (4.2/5): They did what they needed to do. The waitress was attentive. But the overall staff was kinda cold, not really inviting but I get it, it was 1 hour and 15 mins before closing.
Atmosphere (5/5): I love the ambience. It was giving ranchero texas diner vibe but more upscale. It’s like BJs but more upscale. And i love the dim lights. The bar is really nice too, i love how they displayed the alcohol
Overall its a great place to hangout and relax and eat decent food.
Our waitresses were okay they were both pleasant and very helpful with making menu selections. If I go back I would ask to substitute the Spanish Rice for White or Brown Rice in the Burrito Bowl because I hate peas. Otherwise everything we ordered was good.
There were approximately four tables celebrating birthdays this night including ours and each table the waitstaff came and sang happy birthday to the birthday person, except for ours. Normally this wouldn’t bother me. However because my son was trying to do something special for me on my birthday and it left him feeling disappointed and questioning: What did we do or not do? Do they pick and choose who they’re going to sing to and who they’re not going to sing to? Who makes that decision and why? And why would they sing to everyone but my mom? These were all the questions that I was asked after we left to which I had no answers. Sadly the vibe given was very selective and because of that we probably will not go back.
I did appreciate their service though. When I mentioned that the fries were cold and not fresh, they immediately replaced them with a hot and fresh serving, which I valued.
This is the kind of place I might come back to for the vibe, but not for a dish worth remembering.
Fast forward, I received another 2 gift cards both totaling $110. I ordered 6 of the potpies, 3 turkey, and 3 of the spinach enchiladas.
The first potpie was little to no crust and 1/4 of the size from the previous time I had it. The second potpie was really good, nice crust on top. Third potpie was horrible like the first. Chicken hard and chewy, no crust, and very little. I then took the tops off of the remaining 3 in the freezer, and they all look like no crust and only 1/4 the amount they were originally.
Turkey dinner was sooooo salty! I couldn’t finish it.
Spinach enchilada, YUCK! Also very salty, rice ended up like eating rocks, dessert made me gag. Threw the whole thing away.
Makes me really upset that $110 was just pissed away on such horrible food. We’ll never go back again. I also let my friends know to please never give us gift cards from Lazydog again.