Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip
Rock N' Potato loaded fries and birria at Showcase Mall on the Las Vegas Strip, 0.4 miles from T-Mobile Arena for the Golden Knights Stanley Cup Finals Game 6

Food Near T-Mobile Arena Golden Knights Game 6 Stanley Cup Finals 2026

Game 6 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals is Sunday, June 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The Golden Knights host the Carolina Hurricanes with a chance to close out the series on home ice. T-Mobile Arena is at 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, directly behind the Park MGM and New York-New York properties. Rock N' Potato is at Suite 207, Showcase Mall, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd: 0.4 miles via The Park pedestrian promenade, the same tree-lined walkway that runs between Showcase Mall and the arena entrance. For the full series picture, the Stanley Cup Finals food guide covers all Las Vegas home games. This post is specific to Game 6 on June 14 and what that date means operationally: a Sunday night, open until 1am, a potential series clincher, and a crowd that will be out until the Strip quiets down.

June 14 is a Sunday. Rock N' Potato's Sunday hours match its Friday and Saturday hours: the kitchen is open from 8:00am to 1:00am. The post-game window is fully covered regardless of how long the game runs or how long the celebration lasts. Counter service means no reservation, no table wait, no bill to chase. You walk in, you order, you eat, and you leave when you are ready.


The walk: 0.4 miles via The Park

The Park is the pedestrian promenade connecting Showcase Mall to T-Mobile Arena. It runs between the New York-New York and Park MGM properties, lined with public art and seating, and drops you at the arena's main plaza. The distance from Showcase Mall to the arena entrance via The Park is 0.4 miles. The walk takes 8 to 10 minutes at a comfortable pace. There is no rideshare needed and no crossing of traffic. It is a clean pre-game or post-game walk that most fans heading to T-Mobile Arena from the central Strip will pass through anyway.

The practical game-day workflow: arrive at Showcase Mall, take the escalator to the second floor, walk to Suite 207, order at the counter, eat, then walk The Park to the arena. You are on your own schedule, not a restaurant's. For a post-game meal, the same walk runs in reverse, and the kitchen stays open until 1am.


What to order before or after Golden Knights Game 6

A potential series-clinching game calls for a real meal before and something worth celebrating with after. These are the orders built for a Stanley Cup Finals night:

Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95

The post-game indulgence if the Knights close it out. A fully loaded baked potato built as a complete meal, generous enough to match a night that has been five-plus games in the making. If the Golden Knights win Game 6 on June 14 and you want a meal that matches the occasion, come back to Showcase Mall after the final buzzer. The kitchen is open until 1am.

Fleetwood Mac $20.95

The full loaded potato at a mid-range price point. Same concept as the MacDaddy, scaled for a solo order or a fan who wants a serious dinner without the full splurge. Pre-game on a big night, this is the order that carries you through three periods without a concession stand run.

Birria King $16.95

Slow-braised birria on a toasted brioche bun with Monterey Jack and consomme for dipping. The fast, filling pre-game option. If you are arriving with enough time for a real dinner before the 7pm puck drop window, the Birria King at $16.95 is the single-order play that handles a full night on its own. Order it, eat it, walk The Park, find your seat.

Dirty Motley $15.95

The loaded potato built for the pre-game hour when you want something substantial but do not need the full MacDaddy treatment. Comes in at $15.95 and hits the same counter-service speed that makes Showcase Mall work for game-night logistics. Named right for a Golden Knights crowd.

Wings $10.95

Buffalo, Garlic Parmesan, or Mango Habanero. Wings are the game-night group order. A Stanley Cup Finals crowd arrives in groups: season-ticket holders and their guests, out-of-town fans who planned this trip months ago, people who drove in from Henderson and Summerlin. Wings before the game are the natural shared order for a table of four or six, fast to eat, easy to split, priced to add alongside anything else. At $10.95, you can order wings and a Birria King and still come in under what a plate of nachos costs inside the arena.

Birria Fries $14.95

Loaded fries with slow-braised birria, Monterey Jack, cilantro, and red onion. The shareable side that rounds out a group spread. Disappears quickly at a table of fans who are already talking about line combinations and goalie matchups. Add it to any order and split it across the group before everyone walks to T-Mobile Arena together.

Original Groupie $9.95

The entry point on the loaded potato menu. At $9.95, it is the most affordable order on the menu and still a real, filling meal. For fans on a tighter budget who want something better than overpriced arena food, the Original Groupie at $9.95 is the answer. No concession stand compromise required.

Browse the full menu before game day so your order is ready when you arrive. Counter service at its fastest is when you already know what you want.


Why skip the arena food lines

T-Mobile Arena concession stands on a Stanley Cup Finals night are a known quantity: long lines that move slowly during intermissions, $18 nachos, $14 beers, and no guarantee the item you want is still available by the time you reach the front. The 20-minute wait for a mediocre hot dog during the second intermission is a standard experience at any NHL playoff game. Rock N' Potato is a different proposition: counter service 0.4 miles away via a flat pedestrian walk, with a full menu of real food at prices that start at $9.95.

The pre-game window is where this plays most directly. Arrive at Showcase Mall 90 minutes before puck drop, order at the counter, eat a full meal, and walk The Park to T-Mobile Arena. You enter the building full, with no reason to queue at a concession stand unless you want a beer. That is the game-night system that actually works on a night when every fan in the building had the same idea about eating inside the arena.


Find Rock N' Potato for Game 6

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. Food court on the second floor, Suite 207. T-Mobile Arena is 0.4 miles via The Park pedestrian promenade.

Game 6 hours (Sunday June 14): Open 8:00am to 1:00am. Pre-game dinner and post-game celebration both covered.

Phone: (725) 205-3293

Rating: 4.8 stars on Google (503 reviews), 4.9 on TripAdvisor.


Frequently asked questions

What is the best food near T-Mobile Arena for the Stanley Cup Finals?

Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall, Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd. It is 0.4 miles from T-Mobile Arena via The Park pedestrian promenade. Counter service, no reservation, prices from $9.95. On Sunday June 14 for Game 6 the kitchen is open until 1am. Rated 4.8 on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor.

How far is Rock N' Potato from T-Mobile Arena for Golden Knights Game 6?

Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall is 0.4 miles from T-Mobile Arena. The route runs via The Park, the pedestrian promenade connecting the two properties between the New York-New York and Park MGM. The walk takes about 8 to 10 minutes at a comfortable pace with no street crossings required.

Is Rock N' Potato open late for the Golden Knights Stanley Cup Finals Game 6 on June 14?

Yes. June 14 is a Sunday, and Rock N' Potato is open until 1:00am on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The kitchen covers both the pre-game dinner window and the post-game return regardless of overtime or how long the celebration on Toshiba Plaza runs.


The short version

Food near T-Mobile Arena for Golden Knights Game 6, Stanley Cup Finals, June 14, 2026: Rock N' Potato is at Suite 207, Showcase Mall, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, 0.4 miles from T-Mobile Arena via The Park. Counter service, no reservation, no dress code. Open until 1am on Sunday nights. Prices start at $9.95 (Original Groupie) and run to $35.95 (Fleetwood MacDaddy). Rated 4.8 on Google (503 reviews) and 4.9 on TripAdvisor. Walk The Park before the game, eat well, cheer loud. Walk it back after.

Check the full menu before game night so your order is ready.

See the full Stanley Cup Finals food guide for all Las Vegas home game details.

Rock N' Potato is not affiliated with the Vegas Golden Knights, the Carolina Hurricanes, the NHL, or T-Mobile Arena. Game times, dates, and series results are subject to change; confirm at official sources.


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