Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip
Rock N' Potato loaded potato and lobster roll at Showcase Mall, a short walk from MGM Grand on the Las Vegas Strip

Affordable Food Near MGM Grand Las Vegas

MGM Grand has a dining lineup built for people who planned ahead and budgeted accordingly. The celebrity-chef restaurants inside are real, they are good, and they start at prices that match the setting. If you are walking out of a show, leaving the casino floor, or just hungry at 11pm after a long Strip day, the idea of sitting down to a $60 entree is a different proposition than it was at noon.

The good news is that Showcase Mall is right next door, on the same block of Las Vegas Blvd, and Rock N' Potato is on the second floor. It is a short walk from MGM Grand, a food court counter with no reservation and no valet, and its menu runs from $8.95 Garlic Truffle Fries to a $35.95 loaded potato with a whole lobster tail. Rated 4.8 stars across 503 Google reviews, it is one of the more consistent cheap eats near MGM Grand operating right now on this stretch of the Strip.

Where Showcase Mall sits relative to MGM Grand

MGM Grand is at 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd. Showcase Mall is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, immediately adjacent, on the same Strip corridor. From the MGM Grand entrance on Las Vegas Blvd, Showcase Mall is a few minutes on foot heading north. There is no cab, no shuttle, and no valet loop involved. You walk out, you walk over, and you are in.

T-Mobile Arena, which hosts concerts, boxing, and major events for the MGM Grand area, is at 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, putting it in the same tight cluster. If you are here for a show at T-Mobile Arena, Rock N' Potato is just as reachable before or after the event. We have a full guide to eating near T-Mobile Arena that covers the same geographic corridor and the same pre- and post-show logistics.

Inside Showcase Mall, take the escalator up from Las Vegas Blvd (next to M&M World) to the second floor food court. Rock N' Potato is Suite 207. No coat check, no dress code, no wait for a table. Counter service, walk-up, done.


What to order: the menu range from $8.95 to $35.95

The menu covers a wider range than a typical food court counter, which is part of what makes it a legitimate option for different appetites and different budgets. Here are five items worth knowing about.

Garlic Truffle Fries $8.95

The entry point and the smartest $8.95 spend near MGM Grand. Hand-cut fries tossed in garlic confit, truffle oil, and parmesan. The truffle oil is not just a name on the menu: it carries through on the plate. This is a shareable side that holds up as a standalone snack after a long night on the casino floor.

Wings $10.95

Available in Buffalo, Garlic Parmesan, and Mango Habanero. At $10.95, these sit below what most Strip restaurants charge for wings as a starter, and the Mango Habanero is the one worth ordering if heat and sweet is your register. Solid portion for the price, and they pair well with the Garlic Truffle Fries if you are splitting something between two people before a show.

Original Groupie $9.95

The starting point for the potato program. A hand-baked Idaho potato loaded with lobster bisque cheese sauce. This is what Rock N' Potato built its reputation on before the lobster builds went viral: a genuinely good loaded potato at a price that does not require justifying. If you have never been and you want to understand what the kitchen does, this is the honest introduction.

Lobster Roll $16.95

Buttered toast, truffle oil, panko crunch, and parmesan. At $16.95, this sits well below the $25 to $30 range that dedicated lobster roll spots on the Strip typically charge. The food court format is what makes the price possible, and the build earns it: the panko and truffle oil add layers that a plain butter-and-mayo roll does not have. For anyone looking for affordable food near MGM Grand that still reads like a real meal, this is the order.

Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95

A whole lobster tail on top of a loaded potato with lobster mac and cheese, truffle oil, panko, parsley, and a lemon wedge. This is the centerpiece of the menu and the most photographed dish at Rock N' Potato. At $35.95, a whole lobster tail on a loaded potato with mac and cheese is a price point that does not have a comparison anywhere on this block of Las Vegas Blvd. If you are treating it as a dinner, this is the order. If you are treating it as a spectacle, it is also the order.


Hours: open late for pre-show, post-show, and everything after

The hours are one of the practical advantages that restaurant near MGM Grand on the Strip rarely match at this price point. Rock N' Potato is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00am to 11:30pm, and Friday through Sunday from 8:00am to 1:00am. That covers breakfast, a quick lunch between casino sessions, dinner before a show at T-Mobile Arena, and the post-show window when most sit-down restaurants near MGM Grand have already closed or stopped seating.

Late night is where the walk-in format matters most. You are not hunting for a restaurant that is still seating at 11pm. You walk up, you order, and you are eating in the time it takes most Strip restaurants to bring menus to the table. That is the food court model working as it should, and it is why restaurants near MGM Grand that operate on this schedule at this price are hard to find.


The honest case for skipping the casino restaurant markup

MGM Grand's on-property dining is not overpriced for what it delivers: you are paying for the room, the service team, the name on the door, and the full-bar program that comes with a casino-resort dining room. That is a legitimate product and it has a real audience.

The argument for Rock N' Potato is not that the experience is the same. It is that the food is genuinely good, the prices are honest, and the walk from MGM Grand is short enough that you spend less time getting there than you would waiting for a table at most of the on-property alternatives. A 4.8-star rating across 503 Google reviews on the Las Vegas Strip is not an accident: it means repeat visitors and tourists are coming back and recommending it.

For visitors who want a real meal near MGM Grand without the casino restaurant markup, Showcase Mall is the answer, and Rock N' Potato is the reason to go there. See the full menu and come hungry.


Find Rock N' Potato near MGM Grand

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.

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 $8.95. No reservation required.