
4.5
2 of 66 Bars & Pubs in Austin

Live music and Great brews. The IPA and Pilz were our favorites. More of a locals spot. Highly recommend!

They have excellent breakfast and lunch tacos and a good selection of brews. Strictly casual, Parking can be a challenge.

Went in for the sampler and man was it good!!! The Irish Red with coffee was a surprising favorite. The Gose was also great. The atmosphere was very pleasant with outdoor and indoor seating. The parking was easy on a Friday afternoon. I can't wait to come back.

Could only drink on the covered patio, and it was quite cold. At least they had large heaters by our table that helped. Beer was great though, clean restrooms too. Hope to go back in warmer weather.

My husband and I visited Lazarus on the recommendation of multiple locals we encountered during our visit to Austin. The concept of the brewery with the tacos and coffee was intriguing to us, and we weren't sure how it would be executed. To our surprise, we liked the set up of the brewery and the semi-defined areas for each focus. While the beers were good (as was the root beer!), the true standout of the experience was the bartender, Brian. We watched as he expertly navigated some awkward encounters with other customers and effortlessly inserted himself where necessary to provide the best service to the customers. On a more personal interaction, he noticed that my husband was slowly sipping on the beer he ordered. Instead of blowing that off, he took the time to ask my husband about what his taste preferences might be and was able to recommend a beer that was much better suited for my husband's palette. He definitely made the visit, so kudos to him!

Love visiting breweries, and Lazarus has to be one of my favorites in Texas. Exceptional variety of beers, knowledgeable staff, and a great space. If touring breweries in Austin, you have to stop in to Lazarus.

You owe it to yourself to stop here and have a few pints. The brews are righteous and thier staff is on top of their game.

Best brewery I’ve had in town. Love the atmosphere and quality of the brewery. The food is fantastic as well. Has great people and great outdoor seating and the service is top notch. Very satisfied to find this place. I will definitely keep coming back.

Friendly and attentive staff. Always happy to serve and engage with you. Food range is not great, beer selection is ok, although they didn’t have much IPA selection for a brewery!

We met family friends for a couple of beers here.. Great selection of brews. The IPA I had was perfect, interesting that they also have wine (in casks on racks inside the brewery) as well as craft brewed coffee. Definitely give it a try!!

Came here with a fiend to start the night. Sampled a few of their brews, found one I liked, an English pale ale called GreyHaven and had a couple. It was a good spot to meet, quiet so we could catch up. The bartender knew her stuff, and was very helpful and great at guiding me towards a beer.

Good environment, IPA is very tasty and the food is flavorful. Good place to stop before hitting downtown six.

It was a gorgeous day so we were out back and loved trying the different brews. Super nice people. Got a kick out of the names of the brews.

We came here as a large group one Friday evening and were fortunate to score their couch seating area, which worked perfectly for our group. The staff is friendly. It’s nice that they offer wine for those of us who were their to hang out, not to drink beer. The place is very loud and gets crazy crowded. Parking is very tough in this area as well.

Walked in and was a little leary, poor luck with Texas brew houses and being from Colorado I hate weak breweries. When entering Lazarus I was immediately hit by the cross of brew house/coffee house look, interesting and a little different! As for beers I was pleasantly happy! Best beers I’ve had in Texas that we’re native. For the record I had a Shackleton and it was a tasty bitter! As for the tacos, nice sized and fair priced with good flavor. I recommend the Al Pastor!

My sister and I rented an AirBnb in this area and took it upon ourselves to explore local haunts by foot. This was 1/2 a mile away from out house and, by far, the most appealing. The beautiful bright blue walls drew us in. To start us off - we ordered beers and tacos. After a week of kiddo wrangling, we finally relaxed. The music, ambiance, and classic library collection surrounded us as we settled into a cushy leather couch and began to catch up. We both agreed the porter was a must get. I would have ordered another one, and was planning to return with all my gang on this trip. The welcoming environment skillfully combined the coziness of a cafe with the easy going vibe of a well-run brewpub. The next time to head back to Austin - I am returning to this gem.

While visiting Austin, our daughter wanted to check out one of the local brewing companies and Lazarus was within walking distance of our BnB. The area looks a little rough, but we experienced no issues on our way there, or back. The decor is pretty cool. Large overhead doors open along one side, leading to patio area. Inside, a long standup bar and tall tables for seating. Behind the bar are huge (30 ft) stainless steel brewing vats, which make an interesting backdrop. Separating the bar from the vats is a chicken wire screen, with shelves, holding a variety of shaped glasses, beer cans and wine. The menu is very simple. Company made, and packaged beers, local wine, and Mexican food fare. If you don't speak Spanish, you will need to ask what is on the food menu, or use an app translator. We all had tacos and tostadas which were all healthy portions. Everything tasted good, and was good temperature. Nothing fancy, but worth checking out.

Our group had an excellent time at this bar. It is kind of a mix between a brewery for beer and a coffeehouse. Either way, it was a lot of fun and they had a lot of different beers to choose from which are all from Austin and not imported.

Fun, indoor/outdoor seating...dog friendly. Bartender was super helpful with my beer selection and the tacos were delicious, authentic street tacos. Parking is sparse; I got lucky with a street spot.

Really nice craft brewery on Austin’s East Side. Tons of outdoor seating. Really relaxed vibe. Good beers, very helpful staff, real friendly place. Would go back in a heartbeat.

decided on this establishment having wandered up and down 6th St trying to decide on a place to sit, have a beer and something to eat. At the Lazarus Brewing Co. we had a selection of tacos and chips and guacamole and all washed down with a local pale ale. Happy to consider going there again.

Great beer, great food, great coffee, great atmosphere, great staff! I will go here to start my morning any time I’m able!

Stop in for a beer… it two…. Beer was excellent and the service was top notch. We did not eat here, but those around us said what the order was excellent. Highly recommend a stop in when in Austin!

I really enjoyed the black bean tacos and the root beer that I had one fairly quiet afternoon. My partner got a beer that he enjoyed as well. The space is very open and very Austin and has a fun vibe, although it can be just a little bit noisy.

Happening upon Lazarus Brewing was the highlight of my visit to Austin, strange as that may sound. I love small neighborhood breweries such as this (beer is available onsite only here: they have no plans for distribution, they do t offer growlers, etc.), have my favorites back home in North Carolina, and visit as many new ones as I can during my travels far & wide. While I only went to Lazarus twice -- both short visits -- this place rocketed into the upper tier of my favorite breweries. In fact, it might just be my new all-time favorite. For one, the beers I had were all fantastic. And just as importantly, many were creative in terms of taste. On my first visit, I did a flight of five, concentrating on the pale ales (descriptions below are from the brewery menu): * A Belgian strong golden ale ("hints of banana, pear, and clove") * An American IPA ("Gigantic thirst quenching hoppy goodness") * A double IPA ("grapefruit and citrus, with a touch of pine and nice graininess") * An American Pale Ale ("caramel, cedar, lush citrus") * An Australian pilsner ("lemon, grapefruit, and melon rind on the palate, with a soft bitterness on the finish") On my second visit, I had a great coffee infused brown ale and a fantastic stout. Beyond those, they also had a barleywine, an English bitter, and a lager available. And they say they have plans for goses, spurs, wilds, and barrel aged beers. The beer menu itself is also part of why I liked this place so much. The beers all have inventive names (and not in the absurdist bordering on vulgar or offensive way of some breweries) and the descriptions are both interesting (often historical, too) and accurately descriptive, which seems to be a tough goal to hit for breweries. The atmosphere is appealing for a neighborhood joint such as this. There are two outdoor areas (one is a beautifully decorated patio) with a mix of small and large tables and a long standing (non-serving) bar area. Indoors is large with a typical bar, long tables, and a small lounge area. I ordered tacos on both visits and they were easily the best I had in Austin, explaining why the food portion of the menu is somewhat limited and focused there. The coffee was also quite good, as one would expect since the owners had been longtime coffee roasters before they got into brewing. And finally, the service was exceptional on both my visits. My only regret is I didn't find this place earlier into this stay so I could have enjoyed more of it. Highly recommended.

Hipster place in a revitalized neighborhood. Very good micro brews and excellent tacos. Plenty of indoor and outdoor setting.

All the beers I sampled were excellent. Thriving coffee business as well. Tacos were very good. Outside seating if you like. I'll be back.

A cool experience! The location, the ambiance, and the beer- 10/10! Cool place to hang out, work and study. Perfect for couples, groups, friends or by yourself!

We had toured throughout Austin that morning and afternoon and wanted a quick drink and snack before continuing. The beer was good, the chips and cheese plentiful and there was a nice outdoor deck to sit on. What more does one need.

This place was fun. The outdoor heaters really made the experience. It was enjoyable getting to sit outside on a chilly evening. Everyone I was with enjoyed their beer. The place was crowded and had a lovely atmosphere. The inside of the actually brewery had a strange odor... but we spent most our time outside.

Another craft brewery on Austin east side. This one has a large indoor and outdoor space. Of course, the outdoor space is dog friendly. The overall space is nicely decorated. The beer is good. They make a nice IPA. Coffee is good too. They serve food here, mostly tacos which are pretty tasty...especially after an IPA.

Loved the atmosphere, tried the Octoberfest brew and was very impressed. The out door seating is very nice and even had stained glass in the ceiling area. Not far from the downtown area.

We visited the brewery after the formula one race in Austin. The atmosphere was great. The variety of beers was great. They sold tacos which were very good. The bartender Mike was fantastic and worked his behind off. We enjoyed our visit. We highly recommend this place

The beer, atmosphere, and service were outstanding. I didn't try the food. Immediate parking is somewhat of a challenge, but got within a couple of blocks.

We had beer, root bear, and tacos! The carne asada tacos were the best of the three. Be sure to ask for extra sauce to add to the tacos. You can take a squirt bottle of sauce to your table to add more. The green sauce on the chicken tacos was amazing! The root beer had a great spice to it and the atmosphere was cool and comfortable. You order at the counter, they give you a number. find a seat and wait for the yumminess to arrive. Your drinks get handed to you right when you order, unless you order a beer flight. they bring everything else to the table and clear it for you. It is also a dog friendly establishment.

Outstanding facility with plenty of indoor, outdoor and covered porch seating. Great feel. American IPA is quite enjoyable.

This is a great bar with good food and drink. They have beautiful glasses and their logo is quite cool! I would be a regular if I lived in Austin.

I originally came here to try out the beers. They were voted the best new brewery for 2017 so I wanted to come here for a flight. Their beer was good, better than the standard new brewery beer that homebrewers can make equally as good as home. I would have been happy with just the beer. But....the Tacos are FANTASTIC! Seriously, don't pass this up the tacos! Get some...and some beers!

The five of us each had a flight of beers, and all were great for what they were. I had a porter that was excellent, plus a lager that was also excellent, followed a full-size porter. The younger members of the group had sour beers and fruit-based brew. s. They loved them all, but I wouldn't go near the stuff, thus my "for what they were" remark. A good place to sit, drunk, and shmooze.

We did a brewery tour with Ryde call Life is Brew-tiful and this was one of our stops. It was our favorite stop of the tour. We did not have time to eat, just did our tasting.

I met up with friends here for the first time and driving up I was wondering what could set this place apart from the all the other brewery's that have flooded Austin. To my surprise the beer was is a notch above anything else I've tried. The New World Pils was a perfect drink to start with on this warm evening, and my favorite turned out to be the Despereaux II. Equally light and amazingly flavorful. Thinking that I needed some food before making the drive home I order the Al Pastor and Pollow Verde tacos with avocado. I was BLOWN away by the freshness and flavor not to mention their house made sauces. I literally grab myself some counter space an proceeded to eat both in successive order. I'm bring all my friends back and my family!

We had an early dinner here whilst staying at an AirBnB nearby. The beers are varied and interesting, if somewhat high in alcohol. The food menu is fairly basic (a handful of tacos and tortas, chips with guacamole etc) but the ingredients were fresh and nicely assembled. A buzzy and fun spot.

Stopped by this place because of the reviews. Very cool, casual place. The fish and carne asada tacos were excellent. The food here is fantastic. There are a lot of places to sit. You order at the front. There are no waitresses. It makes it a peaceful place. Lots of dogs here. Must be a place where the neighborhood is full of dogs. There is outside and inside seating. Great place. It’s very busy so the drinks must be good as well.

Stopped into Lazarus for our first brewery on a trip to play in Austin. Their beer was pretty solid. The Belgian Quad was outstanding. The place is really busy, but the crew handles that crowd well. I tried the taco carnitas. Pretty greasy, but that is how they should be. They were good and hit the spot for a night of hitting breweries. Check them out when you are on 6th street.

I love this brewery! I live in the neighborhood and try to make it into H&G often to see what comes up next. I like the new look, too! Way to go!

Lazarus is very busy place in afternoons - busy in a good way! People are nice and chatty. If you don't mind sharing table, you find spot easily. All orders at the bar only. You can also order flight of 5 beers (for 2.50$ per little glass). Yes, in total it's more expensive that normal glass of one, but it's fun way to try more beers quickly. And if you tell the bartender what beer you like, he will create flight for you. That's really nice. Also we tried some tacos, all delicious, our absolute favorites are Carnitas&Mahi Mahi Tacos!

Nice brewery atmosphere in this Austin bar. Many beers to chose from. We were seated in the sofa and armchairs next to the entrance.

They seem to favor Euro-styles of beer (Belgian, French, English, German) -I had the Shackleton (an English Bitter), and I still can't describe how a Bitter tastes...and my wife had the Despereaux (a Saison, with fruit and spice). There's a bar, and some rectangular hightops, and then an area like a living room with sofa and chairs.

Def a good place to stop to try their beer, which is very good, or to grab a beer and hang out, either inside or out. The one thing they need to do better is figure out how to make the lines move faster/serve people better. Other than that, once you have your beer you're going to like the whole experience

A friend recommended that we visit Lazarus while visiting Austin. We stopped by for lunch on our first day there. My daughter and husband decided they wanted to order a flight and share it. Employee Zane assisted them by describing the options, allowing them to taste and select their four final choices. High marks for Zane!!! We each ordered lunch entrees and all loved what we ordered- two ordered a street taco and carnita, one ordered a black bean and rice bowl and I ordered a black bean torta-delicious….

This is a good area and Lazarus is a must stop if you are checking local breweries. The relaxed vibe here is great. They have a fine selection of beers and can make you a great cup of coffee as well to help you get your 2nd wind for the evening. Good house brews and guest brews are available. Plenty of crowlers available for take home as well. This is within walking distance of other area establishments, and was happy that we stopped by. Love the semi-religious theme to the beers. Very unique. Service was fast and attentive.

Lazarus brewery certainly adds to the special weird culture of Austin. Great beers and quite a variety. I will certainly try several next time. They have wine and coffee as well if your friends are into that. The place was pretty spacious. It had a open area as well with heaters. Look forward to taking my next visitors also here.

Just stumbled on this place while in the neighborhood. Very comfortable and welcoming. Glad we found it. Not much food to choose from, mostly street tacos which were great! But beer and coffee are abundant.

I stumbled in one evening for a beer. The selection was excellent, especially the barrel-aged offerings. I came in the next morning for breakfast tacos, which were very generous, wonderfully tasty, and came topped in an incredible pico de gallo. Good value as well, with a spacious outdoor area where you can work on a laptop (don't tell too many people). I'll be back when the weather cools down, or when I need an oatmeal stout to go with my oatmeal.

We must have visited on the wrong day. There were just 7-8 beers on the menu and nothing really intrigued us. I went with my favorite kind which is a stout on nitro. I hate wasting beer but I drank just half. Not only were the beers not flavorful but they were not cold. I will say their tacos were really good, and the place is super huge. For a Monday it was pretty packed at lunch, but still spacious enough to stay 6-feet away if desired. It’s not hard to find a seat bc the place is sooo big. Wouldn’t come back for the beer, but the tacos, sure!

We wound up stopping here based on a recommendation from the security guard where we parked our car. And boy was she right! The beer was awesome, the food was amazing and the staff was friendly and easygoing. Best tacos and tortas around. It was so good we stopped in our way back to the airport a few days later. Definitely worth the stop.

A Seattle friend recommended Lazarus Brewing so we went there on a weekday afternoon and had such a great time that we came back a second time to hear live music on Friday night. Loved the beer selection (and check out those interesting brew names), with good food options too like fish tacos. new building, great decor, fascinating stained glass patio cover. Lots of indoor and outdoor seating. If I lived here, we'd be regulars.

Enjoyed my visit. Staff was friendly and attentive and the brews were unique. Can't wait to visit again. One of the few places open early on Saturday.

Lazarus is all about sharing life, and this is their motto. I have lived in Austin for 4 years now and I love the environment and the service as well as the most important thing - the beer. I have had some of my best afternoons around a pint of their finest. Lazarus has a nice variety of beer and each is a winner. People should never struggle to find one that fits their needs. They also have a coffee focus and a program of membership that permits free beer after a major upfront commitment. The food is great for a brewery but don’t expect to really have a full meal here. Always warm and inviting, highly recommend.

Really enjoyable both times we went recently. The tacos were some of the best we had on our trip to Austin, and there is a good variety of tasty beer. We'll return next time we're in town.

This was the place to stop! Great local brewery and fantastic tacos. Relaxed atmosphere with lots of friendly people eager to share their favorite Austin to-do's. Indoor/outdoor seating.

Did not experience coffee or tacos. I thought the beer was excellent and really enjoyed the atmosphere outside. The bartender was friendly and helpful when choosing my flight samples.

I was thrilled to find a microbrewery with low gluten beer, all of them under 20 ppm! We all had the street tacos and shared the pico with chips, the food was good (not great, but good) and the beer garden was pleasant with a band playing while we were there. We tried 4 beers and all were good. Heads up, their beer flight used 8 oz. pours instead of the usual 4 oz.

We stopped into this place the night we arrived, not knowing what to expect. We fell in love. The beer was great. And the tacos were the best we had during our stay. In fact, we went back on our way to the airport. This time it was a Saturday afternoon, and the place was packed. Great vibe, really nice staff.

It seems that there are breweries popping up nearly every week here in a Central Texas, and in a lot of cases, they tend to be the some old, same old. Well, my wife surprised me for my birthday and took me to this cool joint for some R&R...and beer. Opening the front door, we were greeted by a very friendly and willing to help staff. The guy that took our order, Bryan, was really nice, helpful, and very knowledgeable about both the grub as well as the drink selections. We both got tacos...my wife, the back bean, and for me, one chorizo, one carnitas. Both were delicious and filling...all were topped with their house pico, which is actually quite spicy. I added house tomatillo sauce as well as habanero sauce, with really kicked the heat into high gear. And since it was my birthday, my lovely wife was also my DD, so she had a cafe mocha while I dug into the expansive beer selection. I got a tasters flight to start, ranging from a lighter kolsch style to the IPA and English styles. All were very good...their brewmaster knows his stuff. Ended up getting another pint of the Thirsty Pilgrim too. Finally, I tried a sampler of the GOSE, a sour style. I'm not big on this type of beer, but they pulled it off. There was a lot going on in that beer. I also brought my growler, and got that filled with their 40 days & 40 nights IPA. We are already figuring out how to get back there next weekend, and even though it's an hour from our house, the beer, the atmosphere, the food, and the great staff will make us regulars. Thanks again Bryan!

Those four words decorate the entrance. Phenomenal spot for a beer or a coffee. Open all day every day. Every beer I tried in the IPA flight was solid. Service was great. Chips and guacamole were fresh and tasty. They live up to their motto

Nice stop with family, but place was crowded. Definite Austin vibe. Food price was reasonable and drink selection very good.

I was in Austin with my wife who was attending a meeting. Myself and a few others in the same situation stopped here- along with several other breweries. Lazarus was our favorite. We stopped in around 11 AM, and there was a decent sized crowd. We sat at the bar and most of us ordered flights to sample their different offerings. I enjoyed most of everything I sampled- and was pleased with the wide variety of beers on tap. We did not try the food. Service was prompt and friendly- prices were normal for the area. Good atmosphere, although I would imagine it gets hot in the summer since much of the facility is open air.

We went for an evening booked for a wedding. It has a very casual vibe and ambiance was good. Unfortunately it rained and we had to scramble inside a crowded area which got extremely hot and humid. The tacos were pre wrapped and became moist and tasteless. The guacamole dip was good but they didn’t replenish it after it got finished. The way the food was kept on the counter was messy. They didn’t have any Diet Coke which was very surprising. I was disappointed with the quality of the food.

Went just for a beer and was impressed with the layout, style, and overall design of the place. A very inventive selection of beers that made us want to come back. Very generous with their samplers/tasters. Liked their Double IPA quite a bit. Tasted the barleywine, but didn't have the time or liver for more. Absolutely worth a visit!

A new friend took us here at the end of our week in Austin. The building itself is beautiful, with a state-of-the-art brewhouse and great bar and ambiance. Lazarus is a marriage of coffee roasting and beer brewing with some Tex-Mex street cooking thrown in for good measure. Their brewer (Matt?) was inspired and trained in England and his brewing shows significant European influence. This is a HUGE departure from most American brewing, as the beers were more subtle, less aggressive and very balanced. The Shackleton was outstanding and even the Double IPA (yes - that's right) was incredibly balanced. This was such a gem for us. The coffee was out of this world, as were the coffee-infused beers. And the bar eats, from Fundido to pico de gallo were simple but well-done. I cannot imagine a future trip to Austin without stopping here.

This is an amazing brewpub of many you'll find in Austin. This is a great place to stop and get a drink when you’re thirsty after walking down Austin’s popular 6th street. I love their beers. The ambiance is so pleasant, friendly, and inviting. Very large space with multiple seating options.

Been to so many breweries at this point I'm starting to forget the names of a lot of them. I will not be forgetting this one. Beer was really good and the styles were spot on. Got the opportunity to talk to the owner for a few minutes and he was extremely personable and helpful. The facility itself is incredible and will only be getting better. Can't wait to come back one day.

This is a fantastic location to watch the World Cup games. Whether you are there early for breakfast tacos and a great cappuccino or you decide to enjoy a beer. This Austin location is worth the visit. Indoor spaces and outdoor seating. You’ll find something for everyone.

This spot was within walking distance of our AirBNB townhome and we shared several flights of beer along with tacos. The line was crazy long and a little slow – probably because they don’t make their menus and options very obvious, so people end up asking a lot of questions when they do reach the front of the line. But, it was all worth the wait. The beer was excellent and the tacos delicious. Great outdoor space and dog friendly. Would go back in a heartbeat because we really enjoyed the beer and the space.

This place is super cool. The atmosphere is great and the beer is even better! The food menu is small, but excellent. I hope to return to Austin and stop here again!

Lazarus has a more upscale, polished décor. Nice choice if you want to impress a date or relax in a more refined environment. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. The beer was good and the breakfast taco was excellent!

Great tacos and a good selection of fresh brews. Small place so parking is limited; get there early. Picnic tables outside, mostly in the shade.

I came here to get coffee and was hoping that they also had food. They did indeed, I had a chorizo tortas which was giant and delicious. Really nice decor, and feel. Good places to work on your computer, and also areas to sit on a couch. Staff was friendly and helpful too. I will have to come back sometime for beers.

If you’re looking for great beers in a beautiful outdoor/indoor venue in east Austin, look no further. The staff is quick and beer selection is amazing, they usually have custom beers every season too!

Stop #2 of the Austin brewery tour. Picked a flight and found a spot at a table. Some of the party got tacos that looked good. Beer was a little more hit and miss. The hits included the Kolsch, Second Nature (Gose) and Amadaus (strong Belgian ale.) The big miss was the Thirsty Pilgrim, which had almost no flavor at all. Overall, I enjoyed it, but not as much as some of the other stops we made.

Wide open, spacious brewpub serving well crafted beers and a limited food menu. Great East side location. Walk up service.

A modern speciality pub and coffee shop, with colorful decor and quality products. Although a tad pricy, the coffee, beer and food is well worth the splurge. Ask for recommendations or play it safe with a cappuccino, either way you’ll notice an attention to detail and an expertise that’s both comforting and impressive. My only criticism is the slightly tacky nature of the decor and ambience. It’s nice, but looks more like a knock off Johnathan Adler store than an Austin brewery and coffee shop. Regardless, check it out and decide for yourself!

This place has an amazing selection of good craft beers for every style of beer. Inwas disappointed they didnt have a coffee stout since they also serve coffee here. The tacos were amazing and the staff were very nice and helpful. I would recommend if you like good craft beer and good food.

Stopped here after a bike ride along the river. It is in a popular part of E Austin across from my hotel - Arrive Austin. There is quite a bit of inside seating but a lot of nice outdoor areas. I had the hazy IPA which was good. There were a lot of individuals and small groups working on laptops - my kind of meeting area.

A good recent entrant into the plethora of breweries in Austin, this place focuses more on English/Belgian-style beers, though you also get other stuff. And, more importantly, there is pretty good food, and wine too! The staff is friendly, and more than happy to spend time discussing life, the universe, and everything with you, which is pretty Austin-like ☺️. BTW, Don't let the facade fool you, the whole place is pretty big. That said, it's been broken up into chunks that make the place simultaneously less barn-like, and still pleasingly spacious, and that's good...

This was our first trip Lazarus & we can't wait to go back. The beer, food & atmosphere were wonderful.

Planned the evening around visiting LBC but after driving up found that theyonly have THREE parking spots and every lot around there had TOW signs, the evening was ruined. Took a look inside and the spot looked really cool and a trendy crowd. Didn't see anyone eating but "flights" all around

Really great place! Loved the beers we tried - with wonderful service in a totally cool atmosphere. If we were locals, we would be regulars! Thanks for a great afternoon.

Fantastic vibe, cool hip and trendy but not pretentious at all, very welcoming. Cool music playing but not too loud that it impedes conversation with friends or other patrons. Now the beers, wow, really great selection and very well crafted with an attention to unique complex flavors that hit. The interior has plenty of bar top seating so we'll as indoor/outdoor seating areas. This place just rocks. A super solid craft brewery, how they all should be designed.

Brilliant selection of beer, relaxed atmosphere and the food was delicious the Tortas were incredible, for us as a visitor was the best mexican we had! Great night and was the perfect setting for a good night down the pub - a must visit for food and beer - the only place we found that served proper sized pints!

Cute place but rude service. I ask the barista if they can gave me sugar to take to table and the answer was not but just add the sugar there no find a way to make the experience better base on guest needs. No one ask if food was good or need anything else. Since we pay when place the order after that no more service. Would never come here again. Waste of time. 3/3/25 11AM

Great random outing and we end up at this brewery. Great location and its not very crowded. Parking was a hassle but in my opinion worth the adventure. Kid friendly Food looks great. We had 2 flights of pale, light beers. Big top and queen Lucy were my least favorite. Pils was good!
Way cool!
Great little brewery with an ATX vibe. Even met some nice Republicans there. Really good IPA. Wow! Recommend!