If you are staying at The Strat (formerly the Stratosphere) and looking for food near The Strat Las Vegas that is worth leaving the property for, Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall makes a strong case. The Strat sits at 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd at the far north end of the Strip. Rock N' Potato is at Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, approximately 1.5 miles south. That is not walkable for most guests, but a rideshare covers it in approximately 5 to 8 minutes and costs approximately $10 to $15 depending on demand. Rated 4.8 stars on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor, Rock N' Potato is counter-service dining built around loaded baked potatoes and birria, open until 1:00am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights, with a menu that runs from $9.95 to $35.95.
Why the 5-minute ride is worth it for Strat guests
The Strat is one of the more affordable hotel options on the Las Vegas Strip, which is a deliberate choice many of its guests make. It is also genuinely isolated. The hotel sits north of the dense mid-Strip corridor, which means the immediate dining options around it are limited compared to what you would find clustered between Caesars and the Bellagio. On-property, The Strat has Roxy's Diner and a steakhouse, both of which are adequate for a meal you do not want to leave the building for. They are not destination dining, and for guests already keeping an eye on what they spend, the price gap between hotel casual and Rock N' Potato is real.
Rock N' Potato fills that gap directly. The $9.95 Original Groupie is a proper, filling meal, not a side. The counter-service format means no reservation, no minimum spend, and no time lost waiting on a table. You order, you eat, and you are back. For Strat guests who are using the hotel as a Strip base rather than a resort unto itself, a five-minute rideshare to the highest-rated food on this section of the Strip is the practical move, not a detour. Guests at nearby north-Strip properties can find similar logistics in the food near Sahara 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 counter, with every item named after a rock legend and priced to compete with anything on the Strip at a similar quality level. Here are four dishes that cover the range from budget anchor to serious meal.
Original Groupie $9.95
The menu's entry point and its most honest statement. A hand-baked Idaho potato with butter, sour cream, cheese, and chives, at $9.95. For Strat guests watching their spend, this is the lowest price you will find for a proper, filling meal anywhere on the Las Vegas Strip. It is the order when you want something straightforward and good before getting back to the rest of your night.
Birria Tacos $10.95
Slow-braised beef birria in corn tortillas, served with consomme for dipping, at $10.95. Fast out of the counter, genuinely satisfying, and one of the better birria preparations you will find on this end of the Strip. The order when you want something complete without building up to the potato.
Birria King $16.95
The full birria program on a potato: slow-braised beef, consomme drizzle, melted cheese, cilantro, and diced onion. At $16.95, it is the order for guests who want a substantial meal that does not eat into the budget you set aside for the rest of the trip. It earns repeat orders from guests on multi-night stays, and the price holds up well against anything comparable at hotel restaurants within walking distance of The Strat.
Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95
The top of the menu. 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 when you want to treat the meal as the destination, not the warm-up. It is priced well below comparable preparations at full-service hotel restaurants, and it delivers the kind of generosity that Rock N' Potato is built around.
The north Strip situation: why a short rideshare solves it
The Strat's position at the north end of the Strip is part of what keeps room rates reasonable, but it also creates a real practical gap. The dense cluster of restaurants, food courts, and late-night options that exists between Flamingo and MGM is not within easy reach on foot from 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd. That is the honest version of what guests find when they look around after check-in.
The practical answer is simple: a rideshare. The Strat to Showcase Mall is approximately 5 to 8 minutes on Las Vegas Boulevard. At $10 to $15, it is one of the cheapest decisions you will make on a Vegas trip. Showcase Mall puts you at Rock N' Potato on the second floor (Suite 207), next to M&M World, in the middle of the mid-Strip corridor. After the meal, the return trip is the same distance: 10 to 15 minutes back north on the Strip or another quick Uber. It is a clean out-and-back that adds a destination meal to your night without adding much time or cost to the trip.
For guests who want to know what is available after midnight specifically, the late-night food Las Vegas guide covers the options by neighborhood and hour. Rock N' Potato's 1:00am close on weekends puts it among the later kitchens running a full menu anywhere on the Strip.
Find Rock N' Potato from The Strat Las Vegas
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall
Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From The Strat Hotel at 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd: approximately 1.5 miles south on Las Vegas Boulevard. Walking is not practical for most guests. A rideshare takes approximately 5 to 8 minutes and costs approximately $10 to $15 depending on demand. Rock N' Potato is on the second floor of Showcase Mall, Suite 207, next to M&M World in 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.