If you are looking for food near Treasure Island Las Vegas, the answer is approximately 0.6 to 0.7 miles south of where you are standing. Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall is a 12 to 15 minute walk down Las Vegas Blvd, or a 4 to 6 minute rideshare that typically runs $9 to $14 depending on demand. TI sits at the north end of the mid-Strip stretch, and that position is actually an advantage: you are in easy reach of everything between Wynn and the Flamingo crossroads, and one short trip south puts you at one of the highest-rated restaurants on the entire Strip.
Rock N' Potato holds a 4.8-star rating on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor. It is counter service, no reservation, and open until 11:30pm on weekdays and 1:00am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Showcase Mall is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Suite 207, second floor.
Food near Treasure Island Las Vegas: the real cost problem
TI is known for more accessible room rates than its neighbors, which tends to attract guests watching the food spend too. The problem is that hotel restaurants on this stretch price to the resort, not the guest. Casual dining options around Treasure Island can run $20 to $40 per person before drinks, and that is the baseline for a burger, not a splurge. The counter-service format at Rock N' Potato is what makes a $15.95 loaded plate or a $16.95 lobster roll possible. The format closes the price gap; the food earns it on its own terms.
TI is also a strong hub for a southward food trip. The Wynn and Encore are your immediate neighbors to the south, and the Palazzo and Venetian corridor follows right after. If you want a sense of what the walk looks like, our guides to food near Wynn Las Vegas and food near the Venetian Las Vegas cover those stops on the same southbound corridor.
What to order: four picks from the Rock N' Potato menu
The full menu runs wider than these four, but for a TI guest coming in with a real budget and a real appetite, these are the orders that make the trip worthwhile.
Dirty Motley $15.95
A loaded baked potato built for people who are done being polite about it. The Dirty Motley comes in at $15.95 and delivers a full, filling plate that holds up as a proper meal. Named after the band, built like a headliner's rider. If you are eating once before a long night, this is the order that sets you up without draining your wallet.
Birria King $16.95
Birria done as a loaded potato, not a taco. The Birria King at $16.95 puts braised beef birria on a baked Idaho potato with the consomme richness that makes birria worth eating. It is a kitchen-sink situation in the best possible way: two things you want in one plate, at a price that makes sense on a Strip budget. Counter service means it comes fast, which matters when you have a show to get to.
Chuck Berry Fried Chicken $15.95
Fried chicken on a loaded potato, named for the man who invented rock and roll. At $15.95 this is a straightforward proposition: a generous, satisfying plate that does not ask you to justify the spend. Rock N' Potato leans into the music angle across the whole menu, and the Chuck Berry is one of the names that earns its place, both as a tribute and as a dish.
Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95
The premium build on the menu. If you want to spend real money on dinner without sitting in a resort restaurant, the Fleetwood MacDaddy at $35.95 is the call. It is loaded, generous, and photographs as well as anything you would order at twice the price anywhere near TI. Most sit-down options in the Treasure Island corridor start higher than this for an entree alone, and they add service charges and drinks on top. Here it is all in.
Getting from Treasure Island to Showcase Mall
Treasure Island is at approximately 3300 S Las Vegas Blvd. Showcase Mall is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, which puts it approximately 0.6 to 0.7 miles south. The walk takes approximately 12 to 15 minutes heading south along Las Vegas Blvd, past the Fashion Show mall, through the Wynn and Encore frontage, down the Palazzo and Venetian corridor, and on past the Flamingo crossroads. It is a straight shot with plenty to look at.
If walking in Las Vegas heat is not your plan, a rideshare covers the same distance in approximately 4 to 6 minutes and typically runs $9 to $14. At 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.
Hours: open late every night of the week
Rock N' Potato is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00am to 11:30pm, and Friday through Sunday from 8:00am to 1:00am. If you are catching the Mystere show at TI or anything else running late on a weekend, Rock N' Potato is fully operational after the curtain falls. Counter service means no wait list, no closing-time rush, no table minimum. You walk up, you order, you eat. That is the format, and it is the right format for a late-night Strip meal that does not require planning ahead.
Why the ratings back up the trip
A 4.8-star rating on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor are not numbers you earn by accident at a food court counter on the Las Vegas Strip. They are what happens when a kitchen takes the food seriously and prices it honestly. For guests at Treasure Island weighing whether the walk or rideshare is worth it, those numbers are the answer. The menu is built around baked Idaho potatoes loaded with builds that have names, personalities, and prices that do not require a second look. Browse the full menu before you head out so you already know your order.
Find Rock N' Potato near Treasure Island
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.