have something to offer

have (something) to offer

To have a trait or skill that is appealing, desirable, or helpful to others. She has a lot of experience to offer, and I wouldn't discount that when you look at all the candidates for the job.
See also: have, offer
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have something to ˈoffer

have something available that somebody wants: Barcelona has a lot to offer its visitors in the way of entertainment. He’s a young man with a great deal to offer (= who is intelligent, has many skills, etc.).
See also: have, offer, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • have (something) to offer
  • have it in (one)
  • have it in (one) to (do something)
  • have it in one
  • have it in one to do
  • have it in you
  • have it in you to do something
  • inherit (something) from (someone)
  • inherit from
  • selling point
References in periodicals archive
It's increasingly difficult to persuade parish shoppers that their neighborhood churches might have something to offer when competitive behemoths, kind of like ecclesial WalMart or Target stores, offer enticing bargains just a few stops down the interstate.