![]() ![]() ![]() Like all Austin breweries, the staff here are amiable, kind, and knowledgeable. Read the menu and taste them for yourselves!! My personal favorites are the Desperaux (French saison) and Amandus (Belgian golden ale). What makes Lazarus selection good is that all their brews cover that exact spectrum I enjoy. On colder days I enjoy a Belgian ales or porters. On warmer days I enjoy a good blonde or pils. I’m personally a seasonal kind of beer drinker. It doesn’t feel cramped, and there are doggos of course. What makes it a 5/5 for me is how open and welcoming the place is. The last-ish part is a covered outdoor seating that edges into the outside picnic tables. It probably has a better, official name, but I forgot to ask. And my favorite the barrel room (that isn’t always open from my past visits). ![]() There’s of course the inside with the bar, couches, and high tables. Much like all the awesome patio breweries, Lazarus has 4ish distinct seating areas. For the amount of people (and doggos), the WiFi connection wasn’t pretty good. Came here on a relatively busy Friday afternoon to finish up on some work with my coworker and her doggo. One of the staples and must go’s anytime of the year in East Austin! Whomever visits me here I always take them to Lazarus (and of course Whislers). Definitely an underrated spot to come by during the day and hang out even if you’re not drinking. I think for a brewery their coffee is surprisingly good and they change their pour over offerings pretty often. They’re definitely a solid option if you’re here and happen to be hungry, but if tacos are specifically what you’re looking for I think you’ll be disappointed. I’ve had quite a few people rave to me about their tacos and I personally don’t get the hype. They often have new intriguing offerings, but even within styles of beer I’ve had a really wide range of experiences. The big one is of course the beer, I’ve definitely found some here that I like, but as someone who’s pretty curious in their ordering, the inconsistency here can be a bit frustrating. The only reason I’m not giving them 5 stars is that the 2 big food/drink items you’d come here for are just okay. If you’re looking for a hang out spot the environment outside is awesome and given their large space I’ve never had issues getting a seat outside. There’s plenty of outlets and tables for people with laptops. I think Lazarus is a great spot for both. No taco or beer left behind…… Tiffany N.I’ve hung out here a good bunch of times both during the day to get some work done and to grab drinks on the weekend. I thought tacos, smacos but gd, these were perfection! The fish were my favorite and the carnitas and pollo verde was wonderful as well. They have a huge patio space quite ideal for some day drinking so it’s a good thing we were hitting the road because I could have stayed here for awhile.Īnd oh yeah, the tacos! Do not pass on these. Smooth to go down and left me wanting more. I got a few 5 oz pours of the Amandus, 40 Days and 40 Nights and Prodigal Pils and all were solid. We stopped here while passing through Austin and I’m still so happy about the experience. I love this place and would like to come here every day.Ģ) Coffee, beer AND tacos? Cmon, it’s like they’re not even giving me a fighting chance.Ĥ) Non Alcoholic options for the DDs out there! Whoa, I’m a recent transplant from Denver and Lazarus made me feel like I was right at home with it’s Denver brewing vibe! is located in the heart of the East 6th Street entertainment district. A focus not on distribution or trying to get our beer into as many places as possible, but in creating a space where people really want to hang out, all through the day multiple times a week. Most notable about Lazarus is that it’s a true “pints-on-premise operation,” a brewery that isn’t so concerned about having its beers in stores or bars. ![]() It’s got a well-curated cozy living room vibe with comfortable couches, antique rugs and warm woods throughout. Just an epic East Austin destination to share life with friends. Lazarus is kid friendly, dog friendly (on the patio!) and welcoming to all. There’s also a great wine menu, a full espresso bar, plus a sweet kitchen dishing out some of the best street Mex you’ve ever tasted. is a cozy funky East Austin brew pub serving 10-barrel system house beers. ![]()
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