Butcher & Thief
Steak house · Rhodes Ranch ·

Butcher & Thief

Steak house · Rhodes Ranch ·

Steakhouse with high-quality cuts, playful classics, curated drinks

steak
peanut butter bacon
mac n cheese
friendly staff
craft cocktails
upscale atmosphere
bavette
ribeye steak
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Butcher & Thief by null
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Butcher & Thief by null
Butcher & Thief by null
Butcher & Thief by null
Butcher & Thief by null
Butcher & Thief by null
Butcher & Thief by null
Butcher & Thief by null
Butcher & Thief by null
Butcher & Thief by null
Butcher & Thief by null
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Butcher & Thief by null
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Information

8670 W Sunset Rd suite h 100, Las Vegas, NV 89148 Get directions

$50–100

Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for groups
Good for solo dining

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8670 W Sunset Rd suite h 100, Las Vegas, NV 89148 Get directions

+1 702 665 6315
butcherandthief.com

$50–100

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted

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Jan 14, 2026

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Vegas’s New Neighborhood Steakhouse Butcher & Thief Brings Butcher Cuts to the Bend | Eater Vegas

"Big and bold in both philosophy and footprint, this 6,800-square-foot neighborhood steakhouse at the Bend opens December 16 with a wrap-around patio, a curved wooden doorway that resembles a wine barrel, army-green walls, floor-to-ceiling windows, and 180-plus seats including an eight-seat bar facing an open kitchen. Cory Harwell aims to bring affordability back to the American steakhouse: steaks run from $36 for a shoulder-cut petite tender to a 14-ounce Creekstone Farms ribeye at $56, with an average bill for two of $150 or less including gratuity; wine runs $8–$17 by the glass, most bottles are under $50, and one-liter house carafes are $40. Steaks go through a three-step prep—sous vide for tenderness, a sear on an 800-degree plancha, then the grill—and share the menu with butcher’s cuts like zabuton and bavette, branzino with smoky red pepper walnut romesco, steelhead trout with miso honey soy, and sausage rigatoni whose tomato sauce swaps vodka for gin. Playful appetizers and sides include a decadent six-cheese macaroni (cream cheese, sharp white American, smoked Gouda, smoked white cheddar, a touch of blue, and a snowfall of Parmesan), gluten-free, lightly fried calamari breaded in rice and potato starch, oysters on the half shell, a wedge salad with thick-cut bacon and spicy pickle ranch, Chicago clam chowder marrying New England and Manhattan styles, and Rockefeller-style creamed spinach punched up with Herbsaint. Desserts lean whimsical, from banana cream pie with a Nutter Butter crust and a throwback fruit cocktail cranberry jello “like your grandmother would make” to a shared “junk food platter” of cookies, chocolates, and colorful cotton candy in ode to Kerry Simon. Open for lunch on the same menu, with happy hour and brunch planned in the coming months, the space is meant to feel light and airy and, as Harwell puts it, deliver the one ingredient missing from the American steakhouse for the last 20 years: value." - Ryan Slattery

https://vegas.eater.com/openings/130241/butcher-and-thief-steakhouse-opening-las-vegas
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The Biggest Restaurant Openings in Las Vegas, November 2025 | Eater Vegas

"Chef Cory Harwell and the team behind Carson Kitchen will debut their new steakhouse, Butcher and Thief, at the Bend on December 15. The restaurant cooks steaks using a three-step process — sous vide, sear, and grill — and offers both traditional cuts of beef, like rib-eye, and butcher’s selections, like zabuton and bavette. Steelhead trout, branzino, and sausage rigatoni are among some other entree options, while starters include peanut butter bacon with jalapeño cucumber jelly and Chicago clam chowder, a unique marriage of New England and Manhattan styles." - Ryan Slattery

https://vegas.eater.com/restaurant-news/130140/restaurant-bar-openings-las-vegas-november-2025
Butcher & Thief

Michael T.

Google
Wow, Butcher and Thief completely blew us away! After a dream honeymoon in France, I honestly wasn’t expecting to find food this spectacular in Las Vegas, but this place proved me wrong in the best way possible. The ambiance is classy yet incredibly welcoming, and the price point (~$100) felt totally justified for the quality we received. The star of the show was undoubtedly the ribeye steak – it was simply outstanding. And that dirty rice? So unique, especially with the perfectly cooked egg on top! We also indulged in the oysters, which were fresh and delicious, the creamed spinach was rich and comforting, and the bread was the perfect starter. To top it all off, the Cherries Jubilee was a theatrical and tasty end to the meal. Our waitress, Zahra, was truly fabulous; her dedication and approach made the entire experience even more special. We’re already looking forward to coming back, especially to sit outside when the weather warms up! We also received a surprise tasting of the Branzino, so we set our steak aside to enjoy this truly spectacular fish dish! Highly recommended! To give you an idea of how special this restaurant is at pleasing its customers, they even brought us a tiny “coat rack” to hang my wife’s handbag (see photo)!

Jan F.

Google
I attended the Butcher & Thief opening party last night and it was amazing. The restaurant was beautiful. You can tell from my photos that every inch of the design was well thought out. But the food stole the show. I loved the calamari and the peanut butter bacon - what! The steak was the show stopper. I am not sure what type of seasoning they had on it, but it made me go back for more. When you go, make sure you meet Andrew at the bar. He makes a great G&T. I highly recommend Butcher & Thief.

Emily C.

Google
Great elevated neighborhood spot. Went here for lunch and everything was amazing! The staff were very friendly and our server Will was super attentive and helpful.

Dave P.

Google
Butcher & Thief delivers incredible value for the level of quality, service, and flavor you get. In a city full of overpriced dining, this southwest Las Vegas steakhouse truly stands out. The space is stylish and welcoming, with a great bar, comfortable dining room, and a beautiful patio that elevates the entire experience. The service was exceptional — attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely warm. Our server made thoughtful recommendations and the pacing of the meal was perfect. It felt like fine dining hospitality without the stiffness. The food was outstanding from start to finish. Every dish was packed with flavor and clearly made with high-quality ingredients. The steaks were perfectly cooked, the appetizers were creative and well-balanced, and even the burger felt elevated. Desserts and craft cocktails were just as impressive, showing real attention to detail and execution. What makes Butcher & Thief special is how approachable the pricing is for such a premium experience. You’re getting top-tier steaks, bold flavors, and polished service at prices that feel fair and neighborhood-friendly. It’s everyday luxury done right. If you’re looking for the best value steakhouse in southwest Las Vegas, this place is a must. Five stars without hesitation.

Lisa B.

Google
Had a wonderful dinner only a couple days after opening. The entire table raved about the steak. The pork chop was delicious, dessert a perfect finish. The dining room is well designed, and the pricing is remarkably well considered. A level of value rarely found in Las Vegas at this caliber.”

Mel P.

Google
I’m so happy there’s an amazing Steakhouse in the Southwest of Vegas. This modern cozy place is just what we needed on this side of town! The food was SO GOOD! The steak (that you could cut with a butter knife) was perfect. The Mac and cheese was delicious and the desserts, game changer. The service was 10/10 (shout out to Dana!). So happy we stumbled upon this place! We will Definitely be back.

BN C.

Google
We’ve dined at some of the finest restaurants in Las Vegas over the years And this restaurant matches all of them. The service was exceptional. The food was some of the best we’ve ever had, absolutely delicious. We can’t wait to come back , definitely on my go to restaurant list when I have out-of-town guest.

Ali B.

Google
I’m not usually one for leaving reviews however could not give this place the best recommendation. From the welcome, the attentive but none intrusive waiting team, my husband and I were made to feel comfortable and welcome. The Food! Oh wow the steak is out of the world and for the price point too it’s exceptional. Great choice of wine also! As none locals, going “off strip” is a slight detour, but trust me, it’s WORTH IT.