Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip
Rock N' Potato chicken wings on the Las Vegas Strip, served in Buffalo, Garlic Parmesan, and Mango Habanero flavors at Showcase Mall

Chicken Wings on the Las Vegas Strip for $10.95

Chicken wings on the Las Vegas Strip are not hard to find. What is hard to find is a price that makes sense. Casino sports bars and restaurant lounges along Las Vegas Blvd routinely price their wings in the $20 to $35 range, sometimes more when you factor in a service charge and a two-drink minimum. The wings are fine. The bill is not.

Rock N' Potato's Wings are $10.95. Three flavors, served from a food court counter on the second floor of Showcase Mall, directly on Las Vegas Blvd. Walk up, pick your flavor, eat. No reservation, no wait for a table, no check at the end.

Here is a breakdown of all three flavors, a clear-eyed look at the price gap, and everything you need to know about getting there.

The price gap, plainly stated

Wings in a Strip casino sports bar or hotel restaurant typically start around $20 and climb from there depending on the sauce, the size of the order, and the venue's overhead. You are paying for the room, the service staff, and the address, all of which are real costs. If you want to watch a game in an air-conditioned booth with a server bringing you drinks, that price makes sense.

If you want the wings themselves, at the lowest price you are likely to find them on Las Vegas Blvd, Rock N' Potato is the answer. The food court model keeps overhead low and passes the difference to the price. At $10.95 for a wing order, the gap between Rock N' Potato and a standard Strip restaurant is not marginal. It is a meaningful difference, and it is consistent whether you visit on a Tuesday afternoon or a Friday night.

The trade is simple: you do not get a server or a dedicated dining room. You get a counter, a quick wait, and wings that hold their own against anything at twice the price on the Strip.


Three flavors, three different experiences

Rock N' Potato offers the Wings in Buffalo, Garlic Parmesan, and Mango Habanero. Each one takes the same base in a genuinely different direction. This is not three variations on the same heat level. It is three distinct flavor profiles, which is why ordering one of each is a reasonable strategy if you are sharing.

Buffalo Classic

The standard against which every other wing flavor gets measured. Rock N' Potato's Buffalo brings the familiar vinegar-forward heat and the orange color that tells you exactly what you are getting before you bite. It is bright and acidic up front, with a slow burn that builds without taking over. If you are the kind of person who defaults to Buffalo because you know it works, this is the version to order. The heat level is assertive but manageable, landing in the range that converts skeptics and satisfies regulars in equal measure.

Garlic Parmesan Rich

The option for anyone who wants something savory and substantial without the heat. Garlic Parmesan wings have a different physics than Buffalo: the sauce is creamy and clingy rather than thin and tangy, and the garlic is roasted-forward rather than sharp. Parmesan adds a salty depth that makes this version feel more like a meal and less like a snack. It is a good choice for tables that are splitting between heat-seekers and people who want something they can eat all of without burning out. Order these alongside a Buffalo order and you have coverage for both ends of the table.

Mango Habanero Heat

The one that earns the most conversation. Mango Habanero is a legitimate sweet heat build: the mango brings a tropical sweetness that hits first, and then the habanero follows with real fire that does not apologize for itself. The contrast between the fruit-forward opening and the backend burn is what makes this flavor distinctive. It is not novelty heat for the sake of novelty. The mango and the habanero are both present in proportion, and together they make a wing that reads as more complex than either a straight hot sauce or a straight fruit glaze would on its own. This is the flavor that people come back for specifically.


Walk up and order, no reservation required

Rock N' Potato is a food court counter, which means the access model is exactly what it sounds like: you walk up, you order, you eat. There is no reservation system, no host stand, no waiting for a table to open. The second floor of Showcase Mall runs on food court logic, and that logic works in your favor when you are on a Strip itinerary that does not have room for a 45-minute sit-down dinner.

For visitors working around a show, a casino floor session, or a check-in window, that frictionless access is worth naming directly. Wings that require planning are a different product than wings you can decide on 10 minutes before you want them. Rock N' Potato is the second kind.

Showcase Mall sits directly on Las Vegas Blvd, between the MGM Grand and Paris Las Vegas, next to M&M World. The escalator from street level puts you at the food court in under two minutes. Suite 207 is the Rock N' Potato counter.


Late-night wings on the Strip, open until 1am

One detail that separates Rock N' Potato from most restaurant options in the area: the hours. Monday through Thursday, the counter is open until 11:30pm. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, it stays open until 1:00am.

Most Strip restaurants with a dedicated wing program close their kitchens by 10pm or 11pm. The casino sports bars run later, but they come with the full bar minimum and the noise level that goes with it. Rock N' Potato at 12:30am on a Saturday is a different proposition: a clean counter, three flavor options, $10.95, and no minimum spend.

If you are the kind of traveler who ends up back on the Strip after a show or a long casino night and wants something real to eat before the hotel, this is the window where Rock N' Potato earns a loyal following. For a broader look at late-night food options along Las Vegas Blvd, we have covered that ground separately.


Where to find Rock N' Potato on the Strip

Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall

Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Take the escalator up from Las Vegas Blvd, next to M&M World. The food court is on the second floor. Suite 207.

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.


The short version

Chicken wings on the Las Vegas Strip for $10.95, in three flavors that each do something different: Buffalo for the classic acidic heat, Garlic Parmesan for the rich and savory alternative, Mango Habanero for the sweet-heat option that tends to generate the most repeat orders. Walk-up access, no reservation, open until 1am on Fridays through Sundays.

Rock N' Potato holds a 4.8-star rating across more than 503 Google reviews, and the wing order is one of the most consistent reasons people come back. See the full menu and decide which flavor you are starting with.

4.8 on Google

Highest-rated on the Strip

Wings starting at $10.95. Three flavors. No reservation required.