I heard the food here was good. The food didn't disappoint, the service was bad and the place was dead, it was busy on the patio even though it was a hot day. Being a wed.  There weren't too many people out. Only 2 tables had food. Everyone was  drinking. I am interested in trying something other than a burger and maybe going on a weekend when the enterainment is there .
Review Source:Lebo's is a country bar. It is a pop country bar. Â It is also a mainstream pop country bar. The beer selection consists of Coors, Bud, and if you are really lucky Miller in bottles.
Their burgers are OK, most of the other food is quintessential bar food - fried and sometimes cold. The burger isn't bad except it's hard to taste the meat when it's served on an extremely large Kaiser Bun.
They do have the very best onion rings I've ever had - they are still frozen and coming from a package but I would love to know what brand they are....
The place has no booths and instead you will sit picnic style at same-like tables. They are quick with the food delivery.
The small California neighborhood on Kellogg Avenue doesn't have much to offer on the entertainment side as this establishment is the extent of the entertainment. That is, of course, if you count out Coney Island.
Lebo's is a very spacious bar and restaurant. I've never had the food here, but instead have come for drinks, karaoke, and to play some pool. The bar itself is huge, wrapping around one whole side of the building. In the back there is a separate area with several pool tables that are in decent shape. They are coin operated tables. The main floor has tables, a dance area, and a small stage for the karaoke.
I guess I'm just not that into the kind of culture that enjoys really poppy country music, especially when it's performed in karaoke. It was almost unbearable to sit there and listen to someone croon along to some of the worst. Ugh. Be warned!