You just stepped off the High Roller, or you are working your way through the LINQ Promenade and looking for food near the LINQ Las Vegas that is actually worth stopping for. Promenade dining runs $20 to $45 and up per person. If you want something genuinely memorable at a price that does not punish you for being hungry, the answer is a five-minute rideshare south.
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall is rated 4.8 stars on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor, making it the highest-rated restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip (per Google and TripAdvisor ratings). It is 0.7 miles south of the LINQ Hotel, a 15-minute walk or a four to six minute Lyft or Uber for around $8 to $14. The menu runs from $9.95 to $35.95 and covers loaded baked potatoes named after rock legends, birria items, smashburgers, and lobster. No reservation. No wait for a table. Open until 1:00am on weekends.
Food near the LINQ Las Vegas: why the promenade sends you looking elsewhere
Promenade restaurants are priced for a captive crowd. Strip rent, branded names, and tourist foot traffic push a standard dinner order to $30 to $50 per person before drinks. The crowd the High Roller draws, visitors in their 20s and 30s looking for food that looks the part and does not eat half the night's budget, tends to be sharp about that math. Rock N' Potato is where that math works in your favor.
What to order: four dishes worth the rideshare
The full menu is at rocknpotato.com/menu, but these four orders are the ones that land with a LINQ-crowd appetite.
Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95
A whole lobster tail loaded onto a hand-baked Idaho potato. At $35.95 it is the kind of order you remember a Vegas trip by, and it photographs the way the LINQ crowd came here looking for. Every potato at Rock N' Potato is named after a rock legend. The MacDaddy is the headliner.
Birria Smashburger $15.95
A smashed beef patty built with birria braising and consomme sauce. It is visually bold and comes in at $15.95, which is the kind of price point that stops feeling like a compromise and starts feeling like the point. The birria program here is not a trend play; it runs across the menu from tacos to fries, and the smashburger is one of the cleaner expressions of it.
Birria Fries $14.95
Loaded fries built with birria beef and a consomme-forward profile. At $14.95 this is the shareable order for a group coming off the High Roller who want something substantial without committing to individual entrees.
Original Groupie $9.95
The entry point on the loaded potato menu: a fully dressed baked potato at $9.95. For visitors who want to understand what Rock N' Potato is actually doing without ordering the flagship, this is the right starting point. It is a complete meal at a price that leaves room in the budget for everything else Las Vegas has lined up for the evening.
Getting from the LINQ Hotel and High Roller to Rock N' Potato
The LINQ Hotel is at 3535 S Las Vegas Blvd. Rock N' Potato is at Showcase Mall, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, which puts it 0.7 miles south. A 15-minute walk heading south along Las Vegas Blvd is doable in cooler weather, but in Las Vegas summer heat it is a longer walk than it reads on a map. The practical move is a rideshare: a Lyft or Uber runs four to six minutes and costs roughly $8 to $14 depending on demand, which makes the logistics as easy as the math.
At Showcase Mall, take the escalator up from street level next to M&M World and head to the second floor food court. Rock N' Potato is Suite 207. No host, no wait, counter service.
Late night after the High Roller: open until 1:00am on weekends
Hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 11:30pm, and Friday through Sunday, 8:00am to 1:00am. The LINQ crowd does not wind down at 10:00pm, and neither does this kitchen. Step off the promenade at 11:30pm on a Saturday and Rock N' Potato is still fully operational. For more on late-night options near the Strip, see our late night food Las Vegas Strip guide.
The social media angle: why LINQ visitors keep finding this place
Rock N' Potato has built a following on the back of food that photographs well and arrives in a format people were not expecting from a food court. The Fleetwood MacDaddy with a whole lobster tail, the birria fries in their loaded state, the smashburger built around braised beef: these are dishes that show up in people's feeds after Las Vegas trips, and they show up because they earned it.
Every potato is named after a rock legend, which gives the menu a personality that generic Strip restaurants do not have. For a crowd that came to Las Vegas to do things worth documenting, the combination of a strong visual, a genuine flavor, and a price well under $36 is the one that earns repeat posts. Our viral food Las Vegas Strip guide covers more of what is worth seeking out beyond the promenade.
Find Rock N' Potato near the LINQ
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall
Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From the LINQ Hotel or High Roller: take a Lyft or Uber south on Las Vegas Blvd (4 to 6 minutes, $8 to $14). At Showcase Mall, take the escalator up from street level next to M&M World. Second floor food court, 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 if you are heading back to the hotel first.