Restaurants & Bars
Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar Opens In Newark
Hearty food, draft beers and craft cocktails are waiting to be tried.

NEWARK, CA — Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar opened in Newark today at Newpark Mall. The restaurant focuses its menu on elevated dishes that highlight seasonal ingredients, as well as handcrafted cocktails and beers from local breweries.
Lazy Dog is open for lunch and dinner all week, brunch on the weekends, daily happy hour and is open until midnight to accommodate night owls.
“We are thrilled to join the Newark community and bring our style of hospitality and delicious food to the neighborhood,” said founder and CEO Chris Simms. “The team, the guests, and the
community are the reason why we do what we do – to offer a dining experience that
feels like family. We are excited to open our doors and introduce the Newark community
to Lazy Dog.”
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Designed to feel like a Rocky Mountain Wyoming escape, Lazy Dog’s interior includes lodge-inspired furnishings such as cozy fireplaces, ledge stone, a chandelier crafted from Aspen logs, and artwork reminiscent of the Cowboy State.
Multiple flat-screen TVs installed throughout the bar and patio areas insure that guests may cheer on their favorite sports teams, and a dog-friendly patio offers a special menu for dogs featuring grilled meats and brown rice.
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