

BRERA osteria marks a new chapter in Italian cuisine on the Las Vegas Strip. Savor homemade pastas, wood oven-baked breads, cured meats, olive oils, and mouthwatering mozzarella. One of the best places to eat in Las Vegas for lunch or dinner— BRERA is all about enjoying the moment. Find this gem in the heart of St. Mark’s Square in the Grand Canal Shoppes.
Handmade pastas, pizzas & seafood offered in a refined, Venice-inspired destination.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 414-1227
Website: https://www.venetianlasvegas.com/restaurants/brera-osteria.html
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: venetianlasvegas.com
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Reviews
Service: it was during CES convention week, so the restaurant is very busy. We sat right next to the staff kitchen area, which is kind of lucky to easily get their attention.
Ambiance: Venetian’s plaza definitely gives it a nice vibey dining mood.
The atmosphere is of being outdoors with a relaxed feel and no noise that interferes with table talk.
My wife started with a glass of wine and the Insalata, both of which were very satisfying. The big and wonderful surprise were the Squash Blossoms, delicately tempura fried (but not greasy) and filed with a yummy three-cheese filling, accompanied by a parsely aoli. Had I known that the Squah Blossoms were so tasty, I would have ordered 2 or 3 servings as a main meal.
My wife enjoyed the Ubi Gnocchi as her main dish, though I thought the rabbit sugo, crispy proscuitto and aged balsamic made the dish.
I drank an Itlaian Orange Cream Soda that was flavorful.
The sole disappointment was my order – the Eggplant Parmigiana. Sadly, the crispiness of the breaded eggplant was from being overcooked – the flavor was unappealing. Were we not so tired and the last diners odf the night, I would have asked our server to take this dish back.
Our server Michelle was excellent – friendly, informative and efficient without ever being intrusive. We would welcome Michelle as our server anytime.
I give Brera a good review because the quality of most of our food was excellent. I would recommend dining at Brera – just avoid the Eggplant Parmigiana.
Best to make a reservation – we booked our dimmer slot sometime mid afternoon and got a great table.
The food was delicious and distinct. The bruschetta had distinct pasty topping bordering on a jam (not your regular sliced tomatoes with olive oil). We had the Gnocchi, Cacio E Pepe and Vegana (super flavorful). The Cacio is a bit heavy but super creamy. The he Gnocchi was sumptuous.
The service was attentive and prompt without being pushy. With bustling crowd and super curated ambience, it’s an experience to enjoy while in Vegas.
Lastly – I wonder if this restaurant shares the same kitchen with other Italian places – we found the sauces and some ingredients the same as Mateo’s which is in the same building. If so not cool for what they price their product at. For now I give the benefit of doubt because why not.
The bartender Eric was very nice and provided quick service!
We shared a pizza with goat cheese and grilled onions! It was so good! And flavorful!
my wife had the mushroom risotto with grilled chicken and it was amazing! Flavor blast! Every bite! I got some pasta with a beef bolognese sauce which was delicious! But the risotto was the star of the show!
Definitely worth the hype! Great dinner spot!
We started with the bruschetta, which set the tone for the entire meal. The bread was perfectly toasted with just the right crunch, topped with fresh, juicy tomatoes, fragrant basil, and a drizzle of high‑quality olive oil that tied everything together beautifully. It tasted like something straight out of a small Italian village.
For our mains, we ordered a variety of dishes to share, and every single one impressed us. The fettuccine Alfredo was incredibly creamy and rich without feeling heavy — the kind of dish you keep going back to for “just one more bite.” The gnocchi was soft, pillowy, and coated in a sauce that was full of depth and comfort. The Vegana dish was a pleasant surprise: vibrant, flavorful, and thoughtfully crafted, proving that plant‑based options can be just as satisfying as traditional Italian classics.
The mixed beet salad added a refreshing contrast to the richer dishes. The beets were sweet and earthy, paired with greens and a light dressing that made the whole plate feel bright and balanced.
To complement everything, we enjoyed their housemade wine, which had a smooth, well‑rounded flavor that paired beautifully with the food. The Moscato was the perfect finishing touch — sweet, aromatic, and a lovely way to end the meal.
Overall, Brera delivered an exceptional dining experience from start to finish. The food was outstanding, the atmosphere inviting, and the service top‑notch. It’s the kind of place you immediately add to your “must return” list. We’ll definitely be back the next time we’re in Vegas.