Park MGM is a full-service casino resort, and its on-property restaurants reflect that. The dining inside is well-curated, the rooms are designed for people who want a polished stay, and the prices across the board match the setting. If you are a guest there for a concert weekend or a few nights on the Strip, you already know what eating inside a resort hotel costs by the second or third meal.
What most Park MGM guests do not immediately realize is that Showcase Mall is a 2-3 minute walk south along Las Vegas Blvd, on the same side of the street. Rock N' Potato is on the second floor of that mall, in Suite 207. It is a walk-up counter with no reservation, no valet, and no minimum spend. The menu runs from $8.95 Garlic Truffle Fries to a $35.95 loaded potato built around a whole lobster tail. Rated 4.8 stars across 503 Google reviews, it is one of the most consistently praised spots for food near Park MGM on the entire Strip corridor.
Where Showcase Mall sits relative to Park MGM
Park MGM is at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd. Showcase Mall is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, just one address south on the same Strip corridor. Walk out of the Park MGM entrance onto Las Vegas Blvd, head south a short block, and you are at Showcase Mall. There is no cab, no shuttle, and no crossing traffic involved -- it is a straight shot along the sidewalk.
T-Mobile Arena sits directly adjacent to Park MGM on its south side, at Frank Sinatra Drive (one block west of Las Vegas Blvd). The arena and Park MGM effectively share a block. If you are staying at Park MGM for a concert or a boxing night at T-Mobile Arena, Rock N' Potato is the natural stop before the doors open or after the crowd clears. We have a dedicated guide to food near T-Mobile Arena that covers pre-show and post-show logistics for that same corridor.
MGM Grand is a few blocks further south on the same side of Las Vegas Blvd. If you are covering that stretch of the Strip, our guide to food near MGM Grand covers the same Showcase Mall setup from that direction.
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 is wider than a typical food court counter, which is part of what makes it a genuine option for Park MGM guests at different price points and different appetites. Here are four items worth knowing.
Garlic Truffle Fries $8.95
The most ordered item on the menu and the sharpest value on this block of Las Vegas Blvd. Hand-cut fries tossed in garlic confit, truffle oil, and parmesan. The truffle oil is not just a label: it carries through on the plate. Shareable as a side, or a legitimate standalone snack after a show at T-Mobile Arena when you want something fast and real.
Original Groupie $9.95
A hand-baked Idaho potato loaded with lobster bisque cheese sauce. This is the dish Rock N' Potato built its name on before the larger lobster builds caught attention. It is the honest introduction to what the kitchen does: a genuinely good loaded potato at a price that does not require a second thought. If you are here for the first time, start here.
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 Park MGM guests looking for a real meal near the hotel that does not require a reservation or a resort price tag, this is the order.
Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95
A whole lobster tail on top of a loaded potato, finished with lobster mac and cheese, truffle oil, panko, parsley, and a lemon wedge. At $35.95, there is no comparison on this block of Las Vegas Blvd: a whole lobster tail on a loaded potato with mac and cheese at a food court counter is a price point the sit-down restaurants nearby cannot match. If you are treating it as dinner, this is the order. If you are treating it as the thing you saw in a photo and had to try, it is also the order.
Practical details: hours, counter service, and finding Suite 207
Rock N' Potato is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00am to 11:30pm, and Friday through Sunday from 8:00am to 1:00am. Those hours cover breakfast before a day on the Strip, a quick lunch between casino sessions at Park MGM, dinner before a show at T-Mobile Arena, and the post-show window when most restaurants near Park MGM have already stopped seating.
The walk-up format matters most late at night. There is no host stand, no wait list, and no table that needs to be cleared. You walk in, you order at the counter, and you are eating in the time it takes most resort restaurants nearby to hand you a menu. That is the model working as it should -- especially on a Friday or Saturday night when the T-Mobile Arena crowd is moving through the same corridor.
From the Park MGM entrance: walk south along Las Vegas Blvd for about two to three minutes. Enter Showcase Mall and take the escalator up from street level (next to M&M World). Suite 207 is in the second-floor food court, straight ahead. No elevator required, no long mall loop. The whole trip from the Park MGM entrance to the counter is under five minutes at a normal pace.
Find Rock N' Potato near Park MGM
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.
For Park MGM guests who want a real meal near the hotel 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.