The Las Vegas Strip has celebrity food covered. Gordon Ramsay has multiple restaurants. Guy Fieri has a kitchen on the boulevard. Bobby Flay has a steakhouse inside a casino. These are serious sit-down operations with serious price tags, and they attract visitors who want the full dining experience that comes with the name.
Rock N' Potato is doing something different. The celebrity-inspired food here is not signed by a chef. It is baked into the identity of the potato itself. Every single build on the menu carries the name and personality of a rock legend, and you eat the whole thing for what a single cocktail costs at most of those sit-down restaurants on the same boulevard.
That is the gap this place was built to fill. Here is what that looks like in practice.
Celebrity-Inspired, Not Celebrity-Priced
When most visitors look for celebrity food on the Strip, they find celebrity chefs. The name above the door belongs to someone with a television show and a publicist, and the menu is priced accordingly. A dinner for two can clear $200 before dessert.
Rock N' Potato is not that. Kenny Dang, who co-founded Dirt Dog (the brand behind the Official Hot Dog of Los Angeles), opened Rock N' Potato to take something underestimated, load it with premium ingredients, and price it so anyone walking down Las Vegas Blvd can actually order it. The "celebrity" here is in the names on the menu, not the person who signed the lease. Every potato is named after a rock legend and built to match that energy.
The result: a food court counter at Showcase Mall sitting at 4.8 stars on Google across 503 reviews, the highest-rated restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip across every format and every price point on the boulevard.
The Six Celebrity-Named Potato Builds
All six builds are on the full menu. Here is what each one is and what it costs.
Original Groupie $9.95
The entry point and the most-ordered first visit. A hand-baked Idaho potato loaded with lobster bisque cheese sauce, bacon, sour cream, and cilantro. The lobster bisque cheese sauce is what separates this from a standard loaded potato: it is rich and specific in a way that a cheddar ladle is not. At $9.95, this is the build that converts skeptics.
Chuck Berry Fried Chicken $15.95
Chicken tenders and pork sausage gravy, finished with honey and parsley on top of the potato. The name fits. Chuck Berry was straightforward, crowd-pleasing, and built for a good time. This build is the same. Comfort food stacked on comfort food, without apology.
Dirty Motley $15.95
Chorizo chili, lobster bisque cheese sauce, thick cut fries, red onions, and cilantro. The fries are on top of the potato, not alongside it, which is the kind of decision that makes this one impossible to describe without sounding excessive. It is. Order it anyway.
Birria King $16.95
Angus beef, Monterey Jack cheese, sour cream, red onions, cilantro, and a lime wedge. The birria build pulls the same flavors as the birria taco tradition and drops them onto a baked potato base. The lime wedge is not decorative. Use it.
Fleetwood Mac $20.95
Lobster mac and cheese, lobster sensation, truffle oil, parsley, panko, and a lemon wedge. This is the build that put Rock N' Potato on TikTok and kept it there. The truffle oil cuts the richness of the mac. The panko gives the whole thing a crust. At $20.95 on the Las Vegas Strip, a lobster build this generous is not a common thing to find.
Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95
Everything in the Fleetwood Mac, plus an entire lobster tail on top. The most-photographed item on the menu, and priced well below what those same ingredients cost at any Strip steakhouse within walking distance.
The names are not decoration. Rock N' Potato was built on the philosophy that humble ingredients, loaded right, belong on the same stage as anything else in this city. Every rock legend on the menu earned attention by showing up loud and not apologizing for it. The food follows the same logic. For the full founding story, visit the Rock N' Potato story page.
Where to Find Rock N' Potato on the Las Vegas Strip
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall
3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Floor 2, Suite 207, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Take the escalator up from Las Vegas Blvd, next to M&M World. Suite 207 is on the second floor.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 11:30pm. Friday through Sunday, 8:00am to 1:00am.
Phone: (725) 205-3293
Delivery: Available on DoorDash and Uber Eats.
No reservation. No dress code. Walk up, order by name, and eat something built for people who do not need a white tablecloth to appreciate good food.