Chesapeake Mahi
Pulled Pork BBQ Sliders
Lizard in Paradise Cruzan Bucket
Kid's Zone
Sunset at De Lazy Lizard
Sunset at De Lazy Lizard
Sunset at De Lazy Lizard
We were so excited to find this place - De Lazy Lizard Bar and Grill on the bay side of Ocean City, MD. De Lazy Lizard has two locations, a brew pub and the bar and grill.
The bar and grill has three distinct locations within the restaurant. The indoor dining area and bar, the outdoor tiki bar, and the Kid's Zone. Traveling with a 6-year-old, the advertisement of a Kid's Zone drew us to the place, the menu, food, drinks, and service kept us there.
The Kid's Zone, secluded to one side of the outdoor portion of the restaurant, featured a plastic play area and a bounce house for children, which is monitored by parents. Tables in this area are filled with families and the wait staff is not afraid to ask if you want to order for the kiddos early.
The adults in our party ordered the Chesapeake Mahi, which was cooked with Old Bay (a Maryland shore staple, if you ask me) and garlic and served with two sides. The fish was cooked perfectly - moist, but had a meaty quality to it and the seasoning was done well, not too heavy on the Old bay, which can be overpowering.
We also ordered the Pulled Pork BBQ Sliders: Four sliders topped with sweet, moist, barbecue and served with chips.
The adults also ordered two of the Cruzan Buckets - a 32 oz. bucket of adult summer drink happiness. We tried the Lizard in Paradise, a variation on a rum punch, and Drunken Lizard, a summery lemonade style drink topped with ginger ale. Both delicious, but we suggest ordering one each and not trying to share.
For the kiddo traveling with us, we ordered the chicken finger meal, which was served with french fries. The "plate" that the children's meals are served on are frisbees that the little ones can take home.
There is free parking here, but it is limited. Be aware that you may need to park on the street, which is all paid parking, if you don't get here early enough.
There is free parking here, but it is limited. Be aware that you may need to park on the street, which is all paid parking, if you don't get here early enough.
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