Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip
The Rock N' Potato counter inside the Showcase Mall food court on the Las Vegas Strip

The Best Loaded Baked Potato in Las Vegas

The loaded baked potato has had a moment in Las Vegas. A big one. And if you have been anywhere near the food side of TikTok in the last few years, you already know the reason: Rock N' Potato, a food-court spot on the Las Vegas Strip that has become one of the most talked-about places to eat in the city.

With 4.8 stars on Google across more than 500 reviews, Rock N' Potato is the highest-rated restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. It sits on Floor 2 of Showcase Mall. It does not have a reservation line. It does not have a celebrity chef doing press rounds. It has a potato, and it has figured out how to make that potato outrageous.

Here is what you need to know before you go.

Why Baked Potatoes, and Why Now

Rock N' Potato was founded in 2022 by Kenny Dang, who co-founded Dirt Dog, the brand known as the Official Hot Dog of Los Angeles. The idea behind Rock N' Potato was the same instinct: take a humble, underestimated ingredient and load it with premium ingredients that have no business being on it at that price.

The Strip was full of $60 steakhouse entrees and $18 cocktails. Nobody was taking the loaded baked potato seriously. Dang did.

The concept tested first in Paramount, California, then landed on the Strip. A food court location in Showcase Mall, right on Las Vegas Blvd, with foot traffic from every direction. The builds got named after rock legends. People started filming them. The lines followed.

The Rock Music Naming Concept

Every potato at Rock N' Potato is named after a rock legend or a play on one. The names are part of the brand identity: they are loud, they are recognizable, and they give you a reason to say "I had the Fleetwood Mac" to your friends back home.

It also makes ordering easier. You are not reading a list of ingredients cold. You are picking a character. The Original Groupie is your entry point. The Fleetwood Mac is the one everyone talks about. The Fleetwood MacDaddy is the one you order when you are ready to commit.

Three Builds Worth Knowing

The Original Groupie $9.95

This is where Rock N' Potato starts, and it is a stronger start than the price suggests. A hand-baked Idaho potato loaded with lobster bisque cheese sauce, bacon, sour cream, and cilantro. The lobster bisque cheese sauce is the thing that makes this more than a standard loaded potato: it is rich, savory, and specific in a way that a standard cheddar pour is not. If you have never been, start here. If you have been before and want to bring someone for the first time, order them this.

The Fleetwood Mac $20.95

This is the build that turned Rock N' Potato into a TikTok favorite. Lobster mac and cheese on top of the potato, lobster sensation, truffle oil, parsley, panko, and a lemon wedge. The truffle oil cuts through the richness. The panko adds crunch. The lemon wedge is not decorative: squeeze it. At $20.95, this is one of the better deals on the Las Vegas Strip, full stop. Lobster dishes at most Strip restaurants cost significantly more, in a setting with fewer people filming it.

The Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95

A whole lobster tail, lobster mac and cheese, lobster sensation, truffle oil, parsley, panko, and a lemon wedge, all on one potato. This is the build that gets photographed most often and for obvious reasons. It is outrageous in the best sense: generous, unapologetic, and priced well below what those ingredients would cost anywhere else within walking distance. The MacDaddy is a flex meal at food-court prices, which is exactly the gap Rock N' Potato was built to fill.

If you want a fourth option worth knowing: the Dirty Motley ($15.95) is chorizo chili, lobster bisque cheese sauce, thick cut fries, red onions, and cilantro. Loud, filling, and a strong argument for coming back a second time.


Where to Find the Loaded Baked Potato Las Vegas Strip

Rock N' Potato is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Floor 2, Suite 207, inside Showcase Mall. From Las Vegas Blvd, take the escalator up. You will pass the M&M World storefront on your way in. The food court is on the second floor. Rock N' Potato is Suite 207.

Hours are Monday through Thursday, 8am to 11:30pm. Friday through Sunday, 8am to 1am. Phone: (725) 205-3293.

If you would rather order from your hotel room or the pool, Rock N' Potato is available on DoorDash and Uber Eats.


The Bottom Line

The best loaded baked potato in Las Vegas is not at a steakhouse. It is not at a celebrity chef concept. It is in a food court on the second floor of Showcase Mall, made by a team that took the potato seriously when nobody else did, and built a following that made it the highest-rated restaurant on the Strip (4.8 stars on Google).

You are already going to be on Las Vegas Blvd. Showcase Mall is right there. Take the escalator up.

4.8 on Google

Highest-rated on the Strip

Loaded baked potatoes starting at $9.95.