Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip
Rock N' Potato Fleetwood MacDaddy lobster loaded potato at Showcase Mall, 8 minutes from The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

Food Near The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

If you are staying at The Cosmopolitan and looking for food near The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, the hotel gives you Block 16 Urban Food Hall, Eggslut, Milk Bar, and a full lineup of higher-end dining rooms. That is a genuinely good roster. It is also a lineup priced for a hotel that charges $300-plus a night: most sit-down options run $30 to $60 per person before drinks, and the food hall builds run $18 to $30 a plate.

Rock N' Potato is 0.4 miles south at Showcase Mall, Suite 207. The walk takes 8 to 10 minutes along Las Vegas Blvd, or you can use the free ARIA Express tram from CityCenter and walk the last block, keeping most of the route shaded and indoors. The menu runs from birria tacos at $10.95 to the Fleetwood MacDaddy at $35.95. Rated 4.8 stars on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor, it is the highest-rated restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip and a legitimate answer to the question of where to eat without adding another $50 to the night's tab.

How to get there from The Cosmopolitan

The Cosmopolitan is at 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S, inside the CityCenter corridor alongside Aria and Vdara. Showcase Mall is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, just south of MGM Grand. Two options cover the distance comfortably.

The first is a straight walk south on Las Vegas Blvd. From the Cosmopolitan's main Las Vegas Blvd exit, head south past Park MGM and T-Mobile Arena. The walk is 8 to 10 minutes at a normal pace. Look for the giant M&M World sign on the right: that is Showcase Mall. The entrance to the food court escalators is right next to it.

The second option uses the free ARIA Express tram, which runs between the Bellagio, CityCenter (Aria, Vdara), and Park MGM. Take it south to the Park MGM stop, then walk the short remaining stretch along the Strip to Showcase Mall. The tram keeps you off the open sidewalk for the longest portion of the route, which matters when Las Vegas heat is a factor. Our guide to food near Park MGM Las Vegas covers the same tram corridor and the same section of the Strip if you want the full picture.

Once inside Showcase Mall, take the escalator to the second floor food court. Rock N' Potato is Suite 207, counter service, no reservation required.


What to order: the menu that makes the walk worth it

The menu covers a wider range than the food court format suggests. Here are five items that represent what Rock N' Potato actually does.

Birria Tacos $10.95

At $10.95, these are the sharpest value play on the menu for anyone coming from a hotel where a taco order arrives on a small plate at twice the price. Slow-braised beef with consomme for dipping, built for the late-night window after a long day on the Strip. If you walked over from The Cosmopolitan at 11pm, this is the order that justifies the trip on its own.

Fleetwood Mac $20.95

BBQ pulled pork over mac and cheese on a loaded potato. At $20.95, this is a full meal, not a side or a snack. It is the middle of the menu and the order that most first-timers land on after reading the full build: comfort food at a price the Cosmopolitan's food hall does not compete with. For anyone who wants something filling without committing to the lobster tier, the Fleetwood Mac is the honest answer.

Lobster Roll $16.95

Buttered toast, truffle oil, panko crunch, and parmesan. The dedicated lobster roll spots elsewhere on the Strip typically start around $25 to $30 for a comparable build. At $16.95, the food court format is doing the structural work that makes the price possible, and the panko and truffle oil add layers that most plain butter-and-mayo rolls do not have. A legitimate lobster roll at a price that does not require negotiating with yourself.

Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95

Lobster mac and cheese over a loaded potato with truffle oil. This is where the Rock N' Potato menu most directly answers the Cosmopolitan's dining floor: a truffle-forward, lobster-loaded build at $35.95, which undercuts what comparable lobster-and-truffle preparations cost at the Cosmopolitan's sit-down restaurants even before the service charge and table minimum. The truffle carries through the mac, not just as a label, and the portion reads as dinner. This is the order that gets photographed and sent to people back home.

Chicken Wings starting from $10.95

Buffalo, Garlic Parmesan, or Mango Habanero. At this price point on the Strip, wings are typically a bar snack padded into a $16 starter. These are a standalone item at a standalone price. The Mango Habanero is the one worth ordering if heat is welcome. Pair them with a loaded potato and you have a full table spread for two people at well under the per-person average at the Cosmopolitan's food hall.


Hours: open when the rest of the Strip has stopped seating

Rock N' Potato is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00am to 11:30pm, and Friday through Sunday from 8:00am to 1:00am. For Cosmopolitan guests, that weekend 1:00am closing time is the number that matters. Most of the on-property dining rooms stop seating by 10pm or 11pm, and the hotel's food hall draws lines that grow as the casino empties after midnight. A counter that is still open, walking distance away, with no line system and no wait for a table is a different kind of useful at that hour.

The walk from The Cosmopolitan to Showcase Mall is the same at midnight as it is at noon: 8 to 10 minutes on foot along a well-lit Strip corridor. Late-night delivery is also available on DoorDash and Uber Eats if the walk feels long after a full day.


The real value comparison: food-court prices, not food-court food

The Cosmopolitan attracts a guest profile that cares about quality. The hotel's dining options reflect that: the names on the doors are real, the kitchens deliver, and the prices match the setting. None of that is a criticism. It is the product the hotel is selling.

Rock N' Potato is a different product. It is a counter inside a food court with no ambiance investment and no service team to pay. What that overhead structure buys is the ability to put a truffle lobster mac potato on the menu at $35.95 and a lobster roll at $16.95. A 4.8-star Google rating and a 4.9 on TripAdvisor on the Las Vegas Strip is not a food-court result: it is a result driven by tourists and repeat visitors who came back because the food was genuinely good and the price made sense for a city where the usual math does not work in the customer's favor.

If you want the full Cosmopolitan dining experience, stay on property. If you want a lobster-loaded potato and birria tacos at a price that leaves room in the budget for the casino floor, the walk south is 8 minutes. See the full menu before you go.


Find Rock N' Potato near The Cosmopolitan

Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall

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

Walk south on Las Vegas Blvd from The Cosmopolitan (approximately 8-10 minutes), or take the free ARIA Express tram to the Park MGM stop and walk the final block. Enter Showcase Mall next to M&M World and take the escalator to 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.

4.8 on Google

Highest-rated on the Strip

Loaded potatoes and lobster rolls from $10.95. No reservation required.