If you are looking for food near Sahara Las Vegas that goes beyond the hotel dining circuit, Rock N' Potato is worth the short rideshare. Sahara sits at the far north end of the Strip, at approximately 2535 S Las Vegas Blvd, which puts it roughly 1.5 miles from Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall, Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd. That distance makes walking impractical for most guests, but a rideshare covers it in approximately 7 to 10 minutes and costs approximately $12 to $20 depending on demand. Rated 4.8 stars on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor, Rock N' Potato runs a full counter-service menu from $9.95 to $35.95, no reservation required, open until 1:00am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights.
Food near Sahara Las Vegas: why the rideshare is worth it
Sahara Las Vegas has built its identity around something different from the center-Strip luxury corridor. The retro-modern rebrand, the entertainment programming, the value pricing relative to properties farther south: it is a property that attracts guests who want personality alongside the classic Las Vegas experience. What that position on the northern end of the Strip also means, practically, is that the dining options within immediate walking distance are more limited than you would find clustered around Caesars or the Bellagio.
Rock N' Potato fills that gap without asking you to pay a cover charge or reserve a table. It is a counter-service restaurant built around loaded baked potatoes and birria dishes, with a rock music identity baked into every part of the menu and the experience. The menu items are named after rock legends. The price points are aggressive. And it stays open later than most kitchens near your hotel. For guests who chose Sahara partly because they wanted something with a distinct character rather than a generic resort stay, a restaurant with this kind of identity is the natural call. Guests at nearby north-Strip properties can find similar logistics in the food near Wynn Las Vegas guide and the food near Resorts World Las Vegas guide.
What to order: four menu highlights
Rock N' Potato's full menu covers more ground than a standard food court counter, running from a $9.95 entry-level potato to a loaded lobster build at the top. Here are four dishes that show the range.
Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95
The flagship item. A hand-baked Idaho potato loaded with lobster mac and cheese, truffle oil, panko crust, parsley, and a lemon wedge. At $35.95 it is the order for guests who want the full Rock N' Potato statement: something generous enough to anchor a meal, photogenic enough to earn its keep on your camera roll, and priced well below comparable preparations at most full-service hotel restaurants on the Strip.
Birria King $16.95
A loaded potato built on slow-braised beef birria, consomme drizzle, melted cheese, cilantro, and diced onion. At $16.95 it is one of the better value propositions on the Strip. The birria program runs through several menu items; this is the most direct expression of it on a potato, and it earns repeat orders from guests on multi-night stays.
Chuck Berry Fried Chicken $15.95
Named for the rock-and-roll pioneer. A loaded potato topped with crispy fried chicken, house sauce, pickles, and green onion, at $15.95. It is the order for guests who want crunch and contrast rather than the braised depth of the birria builds. Holds up well if you are taking it back to the room after a late night at the Sahara entertainment complex.
Original Groupie $9.95
The entry point to the menu. A hand-baked Idaho potato with butter, sour cream, cheese, and chives, at $9.95. It is the most direct statement of what the restaurant does and one of the lowest price points for a proper, filling meal anywhere on the Strip. The order when you want something fast, honest, and easy before getting back to the rest of your night.
Late-night hours: still open when the Strip winds down
Rock N' Potato opens at 8:00am every day of the week. Monday through Thursday the kitchen runs until 11:30pm. Friday through Sunday it stays open until 1:00am. That late-night window is one of the clearest practical advantages for Sahara guests specifically. Hotel dining at the north end of the Strip tends to close early, and room service rarely covers the hours after midnight on a weekend.
The 1:00am close means Rock N' Potato is still running a full menu well into the hours when most Vegas kitchens have already shut down. After a show at the Vegas Don't Sleep entertainment complex or a long session at the Sahara casino floor, a rideshare to Showcase Mall for a Fleetwood MacDaddy or a plate of Birria Tacos at $10.95 is a practical move, not a long detour. Counter service means no waiting for a host, no table to reserve, and no minimum spend. You arrive, you order, you eat.
For the full picture of what is available across the Strip after midnight, the late-night food Las Vegas guide covers the options by neighborhood and hour.
Find Rock N' Potato from Sahara Las Vegas
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall
Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From Sahara Las Vegas: the walk south on Las Vegas Blvd is approximately 1.5 miles and not practical for most guests. A rideshare takes approximately 7 to 10 minutes and costs approximately $12 to $20 depending on demand. Rock N' Potato is on the second floor of Showcase Mall, Suite 207, next to M&M World near the south end of the mid-Strip corridor.
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.