The Jonas Brothers played Dolby Live at Park MGM for four nights over Memorial Day weekend 2026, part of their "Greetings From Las Vegas" run marking twenty years as a band. Shows ran May 20, 22, 23, and 24, each starting at 8:00pm inside the 5,200-capacity venue at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd. Rock N' Potato is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, inside Showcase Mall, directly across the Strip. Same block. No rideshare.
This post is written for fans who came for the anniversary run and want a place to eat if they return, and for anyone researching dining near Dolby Live for a future Jonas Brothers show or another Park MGM concert. The answer is the same either way: walk out of Dolby Live, cross Las Vegas Blvd at the marked crossing, and the counter is open.
Rock N' Potato is not affiliated with Dolby Live, Park MGM, or any scheduled events. Event details are subject to change; confirm at official ticketing sources.
The proximity: directly across the Strip
Dolby Live is inside Park MGM. Park MGM's address is 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd. Showcase Mall's address is 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, on the opposite side of the Strip. On foot, the walk from Showcase Mall's second floor to the Dolby Live entrance at Park MGM is a short, flat crossing along Las Vegas Blvd, using the marked pedestrian crossing. Most fans arriving from Strip hotels to the north pass Showcase Mall on the way to the venue.
That geography is the whole argument for eating here before or after a show. Sit-down restaurants near a major Las Vegas venue on a busy concert weekend carry predictable risk: walk-up waits stretch well past 45 minutes, reservations collide with door times, and you end up staring at your phone instead of enjoying the meal. Counter service with no table wait and no check to flag down removes all of that friction. You eat on your schedule, not the restaurant's.
For a broader look at the whole Park MGM neighborhood, our full guide to food near Park MGM Las Vegas covers the area in detail. This post focuses on the concert-night use case: pre-show timing, group meals, and late-night hours for Dolby Live attendees.
Pre-show timing: 8pm doors, dinner at 5 to 7
Rock N' Potato opens at 8:00am every day. For a Jonas Brothers show with 8:00pm doors, the ideal pre-show dinner window is between 5:00pm and 7:00pm. Counter service means there is no wait for a table, no server to flag, and no check to split at the end. You walk in, you order at the counter, you eat, and you leave the moment you are ready. A comfortable pre-show meal takes 30 to 45 minutes, which leaves a clean window to cross the Strip, clear venue entry, and find your seats before the first song.
No reservation required. No dress code. No prix-fixe minimum to work through before you can leave. A full, real meal at a counter two minutes from your show is the right format for a concert weekend on the Strip.
What to order for a Jonas Brothers show night
The right concert-night order fills you up without slowing you down. These are the menu items that fit the occasion:
Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95
The anniversary-night splurge. A loaded potato built to be a full meal on its own, and the right call when the occasion deserves it. The Jonas Brothers' twenty-year run is a milestone worth a proper dinner, and the Fleetwood MacDaddy is that dinner. It is the most celebratory plate on the menu, sized to match a night that is already a big deal before you even get to the venue.
Chuck Berry Fried Chicken $15.95
A classic pre-show order: fried chicken, satisfying, no complications, ready fast at the counter. When you want a solid meal and you are already thinking about door time, this is the straightforward call. The name does not hurt either, for a night built around a band that grew up on rock and roll.
Birria King $16.95
Slow-braised seasoned birria on a toasted brioche bun with Monterey Jack and consomme on the side for dipping. The most substantial single-plate option if you want something that carries you through a full set without an intermission hunger problem. If you are eating one thing before Dolby Live, this is the call.
Birria Fries $14.95
The group order. A loaded fries build meant to be shared, fast to put on the table, and the right move when four or five people are meeting at Showcase Mall before crossing to Park MGM together. Pair them with a round of anything else, and the table is set for a pre-show meal with no coordination overhead.
Fruity Pebbles Cheesecake $8.95
The fun finish for a show weekend. Bright, festive, and exactly what a concert night on the Strip should feel like. Order it alongside your main if you want the full experience, or grab one on the way out post-show. At $8.95 it is the easiest addition on the menu.
The full menu has every build, every topping combination, and every shareable. Look it over before you head out so you know your order at the counter.
Groups before the show: no reservation complications
Concert groups are where counter service earns its place most clearly. Booking a sit-down dinner reservation for a group of six on a busy weekend night near a major Las Vegas venue involves timing coordination, the real risk that someone runs late and the reservation gets dropped, and a check that takes ten minutes to split at the end. Counter service has none of that. Everyone shows up, everyone orders at the counter independently, and the group leaves together the moment it is time to walk to the show.
Rock N' Potato has seating on the second floor of Showcase Mall. A group coming from different hotels, meeting at Showcase Mall at 6:30pm, splitting Birria Fries and Chuck Berry Fried Chicken and a Fleetwood MacDaddy before crossing to Dolby Live: that is the frictionless pre-show group meal. One escalator up from Las Vegas Blvd, order at the counter, eat at the table, leave when the show calls. No one waiting outside while the rest of the table finishes.
Post-show: open until 1am Friday and Saturday
Dolby Live shows typically wrap between 10:00pm and 11:00pm. Most sit-down restaurants near the Strip have stopped seating by then, and the ones that have not are running long waits on a weekend night. Rock N' Potato stays open until 1:00am on Friday and Saturday, which covers the close of virtually every weekend show at the venue.
The same walk that works before the show works after it. Come out of Park MGM, cross Las Vegas Blvd at the marked crossing, take the escalator up to the second floor of Showcase Mall. The counter is open. No reservation, no surge pricing on a rideshare to get somewhere that will still seat you, no wait for a table to open. Friday and Saturday are the nights most shows let out, and those are exactly the nights the kitchen runs latest.
Monday through Thursday the hours run until 11:30pm, which covers most weeknight show closes as well. A 10:30pm wrap on a Wednesday is still inside the window.
Frequently asked questions
How far is Rock N' Potato from Dolby Live at Park MGM?
Rock N' Potato is inside Showcase Mall at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd. Dolby Live is inside Park MGM at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, directly across the Strip. Both are on the same block of Las Vegas Blvd. Exit Showcase Mall, cross the boulevard at the marked pedestrian crossing, and you are at the Park MGM entrance. No rideshare, no planning required.
What are the hours for a Dolby Live show night?
Monday through Thursday, Rock N' Potato is open 8:00am to 11:30pm. Friday through Sunday, hours extend to 1:00am. Most Dolby Live shows end between 10:00pm and 11:00pm, so both pre-show dinner and post-show late night are covered on weekends. No reservation needed at any hour.
What should I order at Rock N' Potato for a Jonas Brothers show night?
For the celebratory occasion, the Fleetwood MacDaddy ($35.95) is the full-meal splurge. For a solid pre-show plate, the Birria King ($16.95) or Chuck Berry Fried Chicken ($15.95) are the most straightforward calls. Groups should add Birria Fries ($14.95) to share. Finish with the Fruity Pebbles Cheesecake ($8.95) for the full show-night experience.
Find Rock N' Potato before your Dolby Live show
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. Dolby Live at Park MGM is directly across Las Vegas Blvd.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 11:30pm. Friday through Sunday, 8:00am to 1:00am.
Phone: (725) 205-3293
Rating: 4.8 stars on Google, 4.9 on TripAdvisor.
The short version
Food near Dolby Live for Jonas Brothers Las Vegas: Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall is on the same block as Park MGM, directly across the Strip. Counter service, no reservation, no dress code. Pre-show dinner between 5pm and 7pm fits cleanly before an 8pm door time. Post-show on Friday and Saturday, the kitchen is open until 1am.
Walk up, order, eat, and leave when the show calls. That is the whole system. Check the full menu and know your order before you head out.