Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip
Rock N' Potato loaded baked potato and birria dishes at Showcase Mall on the Las Vegas Strip, a short rideshare from Circus Circus Las Vegas

Food Near Circus Circus Las Vegas

If you are looking for food near Circus Circus Las Vegas that is actually worth the trip, Rock N' Potato is the answer. Circus Circus sits at the north end of the Strip at 2880 S Las Vegas Blvd, which puts it approximately 1.2 miles from Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall, Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd. A rideshare covers that distance in approximately 5 to 7 minutes and costs approximately $9 to $14. Once you arrive, you are at a counter-service restaurant rated 4.8 stars on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor, with a full menu where most items land between $9.95 and $15.95. No reservation, no dress code, no waiting for a table.

Why Circus Circus guests look for food nearby

Circus Circus is one of the most affordable hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, which is a big part of its appeal. Families, first-time visitors, and budget travelers choose it specifically because the value is real. That same practical mindset carries over to dining: guests at Circus Circus are not looking for a $60 prix-fixe. They want food that is good, filling, and reasonably priced.

The on-property options at Circus Circus, including Big Top Eats and the casino-level pizza counter, are functional. They will fill the gap between check-in and showtime. But they are not a destination, and most guests spending more than one night figure that out quickly. When you are already planning to explore the Strip, the short rideshare south to Rock N' Potato is a natural call. The same budget that covers two underwhelming meals on the property covers one genuinely good meal at Rock N' Potato, with money left over.

Guests at nearby north-Strip properties will find similar logistics in the food near Sahara Las Vegas guide and the food near Resorts World Las Vegas guide.


Under $20 per person: what to order

The entire Rock N' Potato menu is built for the budget-conscious visitor who still wants something interesting on the plate. Here are five items that cover the range, from a $9.95 entry point to a sharable $14.95 table dish.

Original Groupie $9.95

The entry point to the menu and the clearest proof of the value proposition. A hand-baked Idaho potato with butter, sour cream, cheese, and chives at $9.95. It is one of the lowest price points for a proper, filling meal anywhere on the Las Vegas Strip, and it is kid-friendly by default: no heat, familiar toppings, generous portion. Order one for each person in the group and you are in and out for well under $20 a head, including a drink.

Birria Tacos $10.95

Slow-braised beef birria served in corn tortillas with consomme for dipping, at $10.95. Fast, satisfying, and easy to share across the table. If you are traveling with people who want something other than a loaded potato, the birria tacos are the natural alternative order. They come together quickly at the counter and hold up well if you are eating on the go between stops on the Strip.

Wings $10.95

A group shareable at $10.95. Order a plate for the table while everyone decides on their main, or add it on top of individual orders as a starter. Families with kids who want something familiar will find this the most approachable item on the menu alongside the Original Groupie. The price point makes it easy to add without blowing the budget.

Birria Fries $14.95

Fries loaded with braised beef birria, melted cheese, consomme drizzle, cilantro, and onion at $14.95. This is the table-sharing order. Put it in the center and let the group work through it while individual items come up from the counter. At $14.95 split across two or three people it becomes one of the better value plays on the Strip, and it photographs well if you are keeping a record of the trip.

Dirty Motley $15.95

A loaded potato built for adults who want more than the entry-level build. At $15.95 it anchors a complete meal on its own. The name is a nod to the rock music identity that runs through everything Rock N' Potato does, from the menu item names to the vibe at the counter. If you want one item that fully represents what the restaurant is about without going to the top of the menu, this is it.


A natural stop on the way down the Strip

Circus Circus guests who plan to see the major hotels farther south typically walk or take a rideshare down Las Vegas Blvd toward the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and the Cosmopolitan. That route takes you directly past Showcase Mall, which sits between the Excalibur cluster and the Bellagio cluster at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd. Rock N' Potato is on the second floor, Suite 207.

That positioning makes it a natural mid-Strip stop rather than a detour. If you are heading south from Circus Circus or the Strat, Showcase Mall lands right in the middle of the walk before you reach the densest part of the center Strip. Stop, eat, and keep going. Counter service means no wait and no time commitment beyond the meal itself. The whole visit, from ordering to eating, fits inside 20 to 30 minutes without rushing.

For a broader look at where Rock N' Potato fits into the Strip food landscape, the family-friendly food on the Las Vegas Strip guide covers the options by format and price range.


Find Rock N' Potato from Circus Circus

Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall

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

From Circus Circus Las Vegas (2880 S Las Vegas Blvd): approximately 1.2 miles south on Las Vegas Blvd. A rideshare takes approximately 5 to 7 minutes and costs approximately $9 to $14 depending on demand. Rock N' Potato is on the second floor of Showcase Mall, Suite 207, next to M&M World near the south end of the mid-Strip corridor.

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.

4.8 on Google

4.9 on TripAdvisor

Loaded potatoes, birria, wings, and shareable fries from $9.95. No reservation required. Open until 1am on weekends.