It is 11:30pm on a Friday. You just left the casino floor and you are hungry, properly hungry, not snack-hungry. You pull up maps and start clicking through restaurant listings. Half of them closed at 10. A few more cut off at 11. The places still open are either a fast food counter or a $90-per-person steakhouse that will seat you in 45 minutes if you are lucky.
This is the late night food problem on the Las Vegas Strip, and it hits tourists harder than anything else about this city. Vegas never sleeps, but apparently most of its restaurants do.
Here is what is actually open late, what is worth your time, and why one Strip-adjacent food court spot has quietly become the best answer to where to eat late in Las Vegas.
Why late night eats on the Las Vegas Strip are harder to find than you think
The Strip's dining scene is built around the dinner rush window: reservations from 6pm to 9pm, kitchen closing by 10 or 11. Celebrity chef restaurants, hotel fine dining, and most of the mid-range casual spots all follow this pattern. After 11pm, your realistic options narrow fast.
Food courts inside casinos are the most common fallback, but quality varies wildly and hours are inconsistent. Fast food chains on or near the Strip stay open late, but after a day of walking the boulevard you probably want something that actually tastes like a meal. The gap between "still open" and "worth eating" is wider at midnight than at any other hour in this city.
The good news is the gap does exist, and a handful of spots fill it well. One of them does it better than any other.
Rock N' Potato: the best late night food on the Las Vegas Strip
Rock N' Potato sits on Floor 2 of Showcase Mall, Suite 207, steps from Las Vegas Blvd. It is a food court concept, which is exactly why the pricing and hours work the way they do. Lower overhead means the kitchen can load a hand-baked Idaho potato with real ingredients at prices that would not survive in a full-service dining room. And it means they can stay open when most of the Strip has already turned the lights off.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 11:30pm. Friday through Sunday, 8:00am to 1:00am.
That 1:00am close on weekends is the number that matters. On a Strip where most kitchens are done by 10:30 or 11, Rock N' Potato is still firing food at midnight on a Friday or Saturday, and the food is not a late-night concession stand version of itself. It is the same loaded baked potatoes, birria tacos, smashburgers, and loaded fries that have earned the restaurant a 4.8-star rating on Google across more than 500 reviews and a 4.5-plus rating on Yelp across more than 1,000 reviews. Those numbers are not midnight-specific. They hold across every hour the place is open.
Rock N' Potato was founded in 2022 by Kenny Dang, the co-founder of Dirt Dog (the Official Hot Dog of Los Angeles). The concept is built around a simple premise: take the humble Idaho baked potato, load it with premium ingredients, name every build after a rock legend, and price it in a way that does not punish people for being hungry. Most items run $12 to $16. The premium builds go higher. The Lobster Mac Potato tops out at $63 and is the kind of dish you order when you want to remember a meal in Las Vegas for the right reasons.
What to order late night at Rock N' Potato
The full menu is available right up until close, which is one of the things that makes this place the right answer to late night eats on the Las Vegas Strip. Here is what holds up well at midnight:
Loaded baked potatoes ($12 to $63)
The Fleetwood Mac Potato comes loaded with mac and cheese, which makes it one of the more satisfying late-night builds on the menu. The Black Sabbath is a bold, savory option for anyone who wants something with some heat. The Original Groupie is the entry point and still a complete meal. If you are going big, the Mac Daddy (lobster) and the Sugar Daddy give you the premium end of the menu without needing to pre-plan your night around a reservation.
Birria tacos and birria chilaquiles
The birria program at Rock N' Potato is not an afterthought. The tacos are properly sauced and come with consomme for dipping. The birria chilaquiles are a late-night move that makes sense in a way that is hard to explain until you are eating them at 12:30am after a long night on the Strip.
Smashburgers and loaded fries
Both are on the menu, both are good, and both are available at 1am on a Friday when almost nothing else in the neighborhood is. The loaded fries in particular are the kind of order that solves the problem of being hungry without wanting to commit to a full meal.
A few other late night options near the Strip worth knowing
Rock N' Potato is the strongest late-night option in the Strip corridor for quality food at a fair price, but it is not the only one. A few others worth knowing:
In-N-Out Burger (3545 S Las Vegas Blvd)
The Las Vegas Strip In-N-Out is open until 1:30am Sunday through Thursday and until 2:30am Friday and Saturday. It is one of the most reliable late-night options on the boulevard for fast food done right. The Double-Double is exactly what it is every other time you have had one, and that consistency is worth something at midnight.
Eggslut at the Cosmopolitan
Hours vary and are worth confirming before you make the walk, but Eggslut inside the Cosmopolitan has historically kept later hours than most of the hotel's other dining options. It is a strong choice for something more substantial than fast food without a long wait or a high bill.
Both are solid. Neither one is open until 1am on a Friday with loaded lobster baked potatoes, birria tacos, and smashburgers on the same menu, rated 4.8 stars across 500-plus reviews.
How to get to Rock N' Potato from the Strip
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall
3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Floor 2, Suite 207, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Showcase Mall is directly on Las Vegas Blvd, next to MGM Grand and across from New York-New York. Take the escalator up from street level (next to M&M World) to the second floor. Suite 207 is in the food court.
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 if you are heading back to the hotel first.
Las Vegas food after midnight: stop settling
The late night food situation on the Las Vegas Strip is genuinely thin if you are looking for quality. Most tourists end up at a fast food counter not because they want to, but because they did not know there was a better option open at that hour.
Rock N' Potato is the better option. It is steps from the Strip, open until 1:00am on weekends, and has a menu that holds up to the rating it has earned. Whether you are ordering a $12 smashburger or the $63 Lobster Mac Potato, the food is the same quality it is at noon. That is the thing about a well-run kitchen: the hour does not matter, the product does.
If you are planning a late night on the Strip, check the menu before you head out so you know what you are walking toward. Or skip the planning and just order ahead for pickup on the way back to the hotel.
Also worth reading: best cheap eats on the Las Vegas Strip and our full guide to the Showcase Mall food court.