Place Category: Contemporary American, Outside Dining, and Private DiningPlace Tags: Chef Owned and Operated and Michelin Two Stars
The best dining experiences are still the ones in which we’re seated around a table sharing food and stories with others. The tables are just more distanced these days. Indoors or outdoors, this current version of Lazy Bear is not communal, but is one of the most distinctive dining experiences anywhere.
Lazy Bear does not accept reservations by phone. Must purchase tickets through Lazy Bear website
Lazy Bear’s cuisine centers around nostalgia and a reverence for the wild, utilizing a wide variety of preservation methods and inventive techniques. Its communal dining format, uniquely social among fine dining restaurants, makes Lazy Bear an essential dining experience.
But Lazy Bear’s beginnings were unusual, to say the least. Starting as an underground restaurant in 2009 in Chef David Barzelay’s apartment, Lazy Bear has always been a bit different. David’s passion for throwing elaborate dinner parties turned from hobby into career in 2009 after he was laid off from his job as a lawyer.
He began hosting dinner parties in his apartment under the name “Lazy Bear”, an anagram of his last name. Then he expanded into a strange and illicit warehouse with a secret location, where for several years he honed his vision and cuisine and built a following. Eventually Lazy Bear went legit, moving to our current location in the Mission District in 2014.
In its first year of eligibility, Lazy Bear was awarded a Michelin Star, and the following year was upgraded to two Michelin stars. Chef David was named a Best New Chef by Food & Wine Magazine in 2016.
These days, our incredible chefs, wine program, and warm hospitality make Lazy Bear an exciting and essential San Francisco experience.
Michelin Two Stars 2022