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Many bars have nothing for vegans. Lazybones Lounge has several options. And it offers live music and quirky surroundings as well. We had the kale chips to start with, then shared the fajita plate and a Margarita Pizza made with vegan cheese. It was a delightful evening of sharing food and wine with friends and listening to a band playing. View all feedback.
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Well i will give 2 points sorry
Was bit disappointed when i have visited there. Paid entrance fee bought cocktail for 21 bucks which was almost pricey than most places, so decided to have some beers. Tap beers were nice. Could not enjoy the live music shows because stage area is almost at the entrance and early comers were around there already. I was there around 8 but couldnt find a seat next to stage. Back sitting... View all feedback.
Many bars have nothing for vegans. Lazybones Lounge offers several options. And it also offers live music and quirky surroundings. We had to start the kale chips, then we shared the fajita plate and a Margarita pizza with vegan cheese. It was an ingenious evening to share food and wine with friends and listen to a band.
This place is great for a night and a boogie. Love that they have vegan options for food. Cocktails are also great
This place is great for a night out and a boogie. Love that they have vegan options for food. Cocktails are great too
Many bars have nothing for vegans. Lazybones Lounge has several options. And it offers live music and quirky surroundings as well. We had the kale chips to start with, then shared the fajita plate and a Margarita Pizza made with vegan cheese. It was a delightful evening of sharing food and wine with friends and listening to a band playing.
Wow wow wow!!! If you sneeze, you could miss the entrance since it 's not all that 'in your face ' on the street. There is a cover charge of $20pp to walk in the door. I 'm not sure there 's an elevator so if you aren 't able to walk up two flights of stairs, better give them a ringy-dingy before you head over. We went for the Jazz but started out in the 2nd floor for some finger foods and drinks. What a hoot!! The menu has a good variety of choices and we had the 4 cheese pizza and chips. Both soooooo good! The volume was not so noisy so we could actually talk and hear each other. Then the first band came in and, I 'm sorry to say I did not catch their name because they were incredible! Their vocalist has quite a versatile range and adorbs. The guitarists and drummer were da best!!! We sat there longer than planned because song after song was wonderful! And, make sure you check out the ceilings!! Purty interesting to say the least. If you are more a prudish type, I suggest not looking up. No judgement! But, eventually we did go to the jazz venue.... Jazz. Hot Jazz! Mellow, delicious and...what can I say? This band was soooo laid back....and talented! Lots of great tunes from the '50 's that were well done. Oh and.....definitely !!! check out the ceilings in here, too. I can not imagine what this building housed before Lazy Bones, but....just check it out! Parking on a Friday night...not too much in the main drag but we found side streets had plenty of free parking available. One more thing i noticed is the variety of age. Top floor was mostly 20 's and up though there was a few more mature people, too. Jazz venue I 'd say 30 's and older. Yeah...we were the oldies but goodies at both places!! Lol. If you like jazz, if you like good music of any kind, get yoreself over here!!!