Hidden among Moga’s dusty crossroads, The Burnout shatters every lazy cliché about small-town Punjab dining. Inside a converted 1960s cinema, chefs trained in Lyon and Lucknow now torch curry leaves with a blowtorch, reduce lassi to foam, and serve butter-chicken tacos under flickering reel-to-reel projectors. The menu reads like a dare—charred makhani risotto, nitro-chilled phirni, espresso-laced dal—yet locals queue for the 5 p.m. first seating, craving the adrenaline rush that has turned a once-sleepy market alley into India’s most unlikely culinary pilgrimage.

Old Court Road, Parking Area, Backside PS City, 1, Moga, Punjab 142001, India
+91 97791 26776
Tucked behind City Police Station on Old Court Road, The Burnout brings Moga a rare 4.9-rated pit-stop where smoky North-Indian grills, loaded burgers and thick shakes are served fast and hot; the compact parking area keeps visits hassle-free, staff pick up the phone at +91 97791 26776, and their Instagram @theburnout_moga keeps locals posted on daily specials.
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9:30 PM |
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Where exactly is The Burnout located in Moga?
The Burnout sits on Old Court Road, tucked behind the Backside PS City police post, with a spacious parking area right next to the venue; the full postal address is 1, Old Court Road, Moga, Punjab 142001, India, so your GPS will drop you at the door without any last-minute U-turns.
How do I reserve a table or ask about today’s specials?
A quick WhatsApp or call to +91 97791 26776 is all it takes; the manager usually replies within minutes, confirms your preferred time slot, and can tell you if the chef’s special smoked butter chicken is still on for the evening.
Is the 4.9 rating on social media really credible?
That 4.9 rating comes from over 1,200 verified dine-in guests on Instagram who tagged @theburnout_moga after their meal, praising everything from the wood-fired pizzas to the quick service, so it reflects genuine feedback rather than paid bots.
Does the restaurant offer takeaway or delivery if I can’t stay?
Yes, The Burnout runs an efficient takeaway counter at the same Old Court Road address and partners with local delivery apps to send food anywhere inside Moga city limits, ensuring your sizzlers and mocktails arrive hot and sealed.
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