The Lazy Greyhound is pure enchantment from the moment you step inside. Whether you’re inclined to discuss theology with the literary echoes of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien or simply seek solace in captivating conversations about life, this place is an ethereal haven.
The decor exudes late-19th to early-20th-century charm. Every detail, from the book-lined shelves to the plush leather seats, from the elaborate wallpaper to the meticulously engraved ice cubes, speaks of a perfectionist’s touch.
Now, let’s talk drinks… they’re crafted to perfection; you’ll savor every sip, even though they’re sneakily strong!
If the Lazy Greyhound were closer to home, I’d practically set up camp here (meaning I’d be a regular, not a homeless nomad). It’s the kind of place that beckons you back, where every visit feels like a reunion with an old friend.
Speaking of old friends, Moses wholeheartedly recommends The Lazy Greyhound; A spot where discussions transcend time and libations feel like elixirs for the soul.