Soda Stereo returns to Dolby Live at Park MGM on Sunday, September 13, 2026, for the ECOS Tour. It is a reunion show for one of the most important rock bands Latin America has ever produced, and September 13 falls squarely in Mexican Independence Day weekend. That combination puts tens of thousands of devoted Latin rock fans on the Las Vegas Strip for one night. The show is at Dolby Live, 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, directly across Las Vegas Boulevard from Showcase Mall at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd. Rock N' Potato is on the second floor, Suite 207, and it is open until 1am on Sunday nights. Cross the street, take the escalator next to M&M World up to the second floor, and walk in.
No reservation. No resort attached. No bill padded with service charges you did not expect. A 4.8-star Google rating and 4.9 on TripAdvisor, built on the food and the experience. If you flew in from Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Bogota, or Miami for this show, the closest restaurant on the Strip that matches the energy of the night is directly across the street.
Getting from Dolby Live to Rock N' Potato
Dolby Live is inside Park MGM at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, on the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard. Showcase Mall sits directly across the street at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, on the east side. Cross Las Vegas Blvd, walk to the escalator next to M&M World, ride up to the second floor, and you are in the Showcase Mall food court. Rock N' Potato is Suite 207. The walk from the Dolby Live exit to the table takes under five minutes.
This is the same block as T-Mobile Arena, which sits between Park MGM and the New York-New York resort complex. If you have been to a show at T-Mobile Arena and eaten at Rock N' Potato afterward, you already know exactly where this is. If you have not, the directions above are the whole story: cross the street, escalator, second floor.
Sunday September 13 and why the timing matters
The ECOS Tour date falls on Sunday, September 13, 2026, which is part of the Mexican Independence Day weekend cluster (September 15 and 16). That holiday weekend draws a large concentration of Latin American travelers and Mexican American families to Las Vegas every year. A Soda Stereo reunion show on top of that weekend means the crowd arriving at Dolby Live will be among the most devoted and internationally traveled fan bases to hit the Strip all year. These are fans who have waited years for a reunion, who have followed this band across multiple decades, and who flew in from multiple countries. This is a night that deserves a real dinner, not a hot dog from a cart.
Rock N' Potato is open until 1am on Sunday. The show ends, the crowd files out, and the kitchen is still running. No scramble, no closing-time rush at a resort restaurant two blocks away. Walk across the street and sit down.
What to order at Rock N' Potato after Soda Stereo
The menu at Rock N' Potato was built around bold flavors and generous portions. For a Latin rock crowd celebrating one of the most anticipated reunion tours of the year, the birria menu is the right call. These are the orders for Sunday night:
Birria King $16.95
Slow-braised birria packed into a hearty burger. This is the dish that defines the Rock N' Potato approach: real ingredients, real flavors, a price that respects the customer. The Birria King is the best single order on the menu for a crowd that came out for something memorable. On a night built around a legendary Latin rock reunion and Mexican Independence Day weekend, ordering birria is not just the right food choice. It is the right cultural call.
Birria Tacos $10.95
Classic braised birria in taco form. Crispy, rich, the kind of thing you crave when the adrenaline from the show is still running. The Birria Tacos are the shareable order if your group wants to try the birria before committing to a full Birria King, or if you want a second round alongside the burger. For a Sunday night with no work in the morning and a concert still buzzing in your ears, this is the late-night order.
Wings $10.95
Buffalo, Garlic Parmesan, or Mango Habanero. Wings are the table order for groups: everyone picks a sauce, everything arrives fast, and nobody waits on anyone else. Soda Stereo fans travel in groups, in families, in friend circles that drove or flew in together from across Latin America and the United States. This is the order that keeps the table going while the mains arrive.
Cheese Fries $8.95
Crispy fries, melted cheese, the add-on that disappears before anyone gets a chance to claim it. Round out a Birria King or an order of tacos with cheese fries and you have a full late-night meal that costs less than a single resort entree on the other side of the street.
Fruity Pebbles Cheesecake $8.95
A house cheesecake finished with a Fruity Pebbles crust. This is the dessert for the table after a big night out. It is the kind of thing you would not expect from a counter-service spot on the Las Vegas Strip, and that surprise is exactly the point. End the night on something worth talking about on the flight home.
Browse the full menu before the show so you walk in knowing your order. Counter service is fast when you are ready.
For fans traveling from outside the United States
Soda Stereo reunion shows draw international audiences. Fans traveling from Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Peru, and across Latin America make up a significant share of the crowd at ECOS Tour dates. For international visitors to Las Vegas, the Strip dining landscape can be confusing: prices on menus do not always reflect the final bill, resort service charges add a layer of cost that is easy to miss, and reservations at the well-reviewed spots require planning weeks in advance.
Rock N' Potato is counter service. The price you see is the price you pay. No minimum, no service charge added at checkout, no reservation required. Walk up, order in English or Spanish, and the food comes to you. It is the same experience whether you landed from Los Angeles this morning or from Santiago de Chile three days ago.
Find Rock N' Potato
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall
Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Directly across Las Vegas Blvd from Dolby Live at Park MGM. Cross the street, take the escalator next to M&M World up to the second floor. Suite 207.
Hours for Soda Stereo night (Sunday, September 13, 2026): Open until 1:00am.
Phone: (725) 205-3293
Rating: 4.8 stars on Google, 4.9 on TripAdvisor.
The short version
Food near Dolby Live for Soda Stereo Las Vegas 2026: Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall is directly across Las Vegas Blvd from Park MGM. Cross the street, escalator next to M&M World, second floor, Suite 207. Open until 1am on Sunday. Counter service, no reservation. Birria King, Birria Tacos, and a Fruity Pebbles Cheesecake to close the night. A 4.8-star Google rating and 4.9 on TripAdvisor, steps from the venue on the same block.
Check the full menu before September 13.
Rock N' Potato is not affiliated with Dolby Live, Park MGM, or any scheduled events. Event details are subject to change; confirm at the official venue.