
Burnt Offerings
Las Verdes Heights, Las Vegas
Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
The Read
Dress
Business Casual
Why go
Burnt Offerings works for an easy off-Strip Las Vegas dinner when flexibility matters more than a documented chef, cuisine, or cocktail program. It is not the safest pick for a special occasion or drinks-led night unless those details are confirmed separately; the clearest practical advantage is accessible weeknight dinner timing plus a Friday lunch window.
About Burnt Offerings
For Burnt Offerings in Las Vegas, the most reliable planning details are the posted hours and dress code. The schedule is Monday through Thursday 5–10 PM, Friday 12–3 PM, Saturday closed, Sunday 5–10 PM. Dress code is business casual. Beyond those basics, specific details on cuisine, pricing, seating format, service style, or drinks are limited, making it difficult to make specific promises about the experience.
Plan for a simple Las Vegas meal, not a high-stakes occasion
The practical case is strongest for diners whose plans fit the published schedule and who are comfortable confirming details directly before going. Burnt Offerings has evening hours most listed service days, plus a short Friday midday window. Saturday is closed.
For drinks-led planning, keep expectations measured. Details on a cocktail list, wine focus, or bar format are not available, so this is not the pick when the beverage program is the main reason for going out. If the night is about conversation over a meal and the timing works, it can still make sense.
How to decide before committing
The biggest unknowns are price, cuisine details, seating format. That makes this a better choice for flexible diners than for anyone coordinating a celebration, dietary restrictions, or a group that needs firm details in advance. Solo diners can consider it if the goal is a simple meal and the timing works, but details on counter or bar-seating are not available.
The Friday midday window is the clearest scheduling difference because it is the only listed daytime period. Evening hours are listed Monday through Thursday and Sunday, Saturday is closed. For a first timer, the smart move is to treat Burnt Offerings as a Las Vegas option with limited available detail, then compare it with other Las Vegas restaurants if cuisine, price, or drinks are the deciding factor.
Planning details
- Location
- 3909 W Sahara Ave Suite 10, Las Vegas, NV 89102
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- burntofferingslv.com
- Phone
- +17028482876
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Burnt Offerings sits off the Strip in a strip‑mall suite and reads like a neighborhood favorite rather than a tourist spectacle. The room leans cozy and modern with an elegant touch, a profile provided in the venue metadata and reinforced by the kitchen’s fire‑forward ethos: char, smoke and rendered fat are central to the cooking. That focus on intentional, ember‑led technique gives the place a purposeful, slightly rustic edge while the setting keeps things approachable—the kind of well‑crafted restaurant a local will return to rather than a passerby who wandered in from a casino.
Best For
This is a spot built for intentionally chosen evenings: date nights, business dinners and family meals all fit the profile. The writeup situates Burnt Offerings within Las Vegas’s quieter, durable neighborhood circuit, where diners travel specifically for the food rather than proximity to a resort. Expect an experience tailored to people who care about ingredient‑forward, fire‑driven cooking and want a thoughtful, substantial meal—it’s less about spectacle and more about solid, repeatable plates and an atmosphere that supports conversation and attentive service.
Ordering Tips
Lean into the menu’s signature items to understand the kitchen’s strengths. The Boneless Chef’s Cut Ribeye showcases the restaurant’s emphasis on char and rendered fat; the Chicken Schnitzel offers a textural contrast rooted in straightforward, well‑executed technique; and the House Made Matzo Ball Soup reflects a willingness to include comforting, classic dishes alongside the grill work. The description frames Burnt Offerings as a destination visit, so ordering one of the standout mains plus a starter or soup is a sensible approach for a full, representative meal.
Venue details
Ambiance
Clean and beautifully decorated dining room with a casual elegant atmosphere praised for attentive service.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Business Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Boneless Chef's Cut Ribeye
- Chicken Schnitzel
- House Made Matzo Ball Soup
Planning details
Location
3909 W Sahara Ave Suite 10, Las Vegas, NV 89102 · Directions
Also consider
Restaurant context
How Burnt Offerings compares in Las Vegas
Choose Burnt Offerings when the priority is an easy off-Strip dinner with less planning pressure. Compared with Weera Thai Restaurant or Osaka, it is harder to recommend for a cuisine-specific craving because the verified category details are thinner. Those two make more sense when the group already knows what style of meal it wants.
The Egg & I is the clearer alternative for a daytime meal, while Burnt Offerings has the advantage for dinner based on listed service times. Shiraz is the better cross-shop for diners who want a more defined restaurant identity before booking. Culichitown Las Vegas is the stronger pick when the group wants a more specific, high-energy dining direction.
For value, Burnt Offerings is difficult to rank because no verified price range is listed. The practical recommendation: use it for a flexible, low-friction dinner, but pick one of the more clearly defined peers when cuisine, ambiance, or budget certainty is the main decision driver.
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Compare Burnt Offerings
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Burnt Offerings | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Weera Thai Restaurant | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Osaka | Las Vegas | 2026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate |
| The Egg & I | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Shiraz | Las Vegas | Michelin Guide Germany 20262025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star |
| Culichitown Las Vegas | Las Vegas | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Burnt Offerings accommodate groups?
Group suitability is not specified. If you are planning for multiple people, use the posted hours as a starting point and confirm directly with the venue before committing.
Is Burnt Offerings good for a special occasion?
It may suit a simple occasion if the schedule and business-casual dress code fit your plans. Details such as menu format, pricing, seating, service style are not specified, so confirm directly if the occasion requires firm planning.
What are alternatives to Burnt Offerings in Las Vegas?
Other Las Vegas options to compare include Weera Thai Restaurant, Shiraz, Osaka, The Egg & I, Culichitown Las Vegas. Choose based on the specific hours, menu, setting you confirm for your plans.
Is daytime or evening better at Burnt Offerings?
Evening hours cover more listed service days: Burnt Offerings is open 5–10 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday. The only midday window is Friday 12–3 PM, Saturday is closed.
What should a first-timer know about Burnt Offerings?
Start with the basics: Burnt Offerings is in Las Vegas, has a business-casual dress code, is open Monday through Thursday 5–10 PM, Friday 12–3 PM, closed Saturday, Sunday 5–10 PM. Cuisine, pricing, seating format, drinks details are not specified, so check directly for anything essential to your visit.

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