Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip
A loaded lobster baked potato from Rock N' Potato on the Las Vegas Strip, piled with a whole lobster tail, lobster mac and cheese, truffle oil, and panko

Lobster Baked Potato in Las Vegas: Rock N' Potato's Most Iconic Dish

Las Vegas has a lobster baked potato problem. The ingredients cost serious money anywhere else on the Strip. The portion sizes at most places are modest. The bill at the end is not. Rock N' Potato solved all three of those things at once, and built the highest-rated restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip doing it.

If you are asking whether the lobster baked potato in Las Vegas is worth it, here is the short answer: a whole lobster tail, lobster mac and cheese, truffle oil, panko, and a lemon wedge, loaded onto a hand-baked Idaho potato, priced well below what those ingredients run at any sit-down restaurant within walking distance. That is the build. That is the argument.

Here is what you need to know before you order.

Why a food court is the right place for lobster in Las Vegas

Rock N' Potato sits on Floor 2 of Showcase Mall, Suite 207, directly on the Las Vegas Strip. It is a food court counter. That is not a caveat: it is the reason the pricing works.

Lower overhead means the kitchen can put real lobster on a potato and keep the price honest. The food court format also means no reservation, no wait for a table, and no 45-minute ticketed experience between you and your meal. You order, you eat, you move. On a Strip trip where every hour is spoken for, that is not a downgrade.

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 simple in the way that good ideas usually are: take a humble ingredient, the Idaho baked potato, and load it with premium ingredients that have no business being on it at that price. Name every build after a rock legend. Let the food earn its own following.

It worked. Rock N' Potato is now the highest-rated restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip, with a 4.8-star rating on Google across more than 500 reviews. Not highest-rated among food courts. Highest-rated on the Strip, period.

The lobster builds: what is actually on the menu

The lobster line at Rock N' Potato runs from the entry-level Original Groupie all the way to the Fleetwood MacDaddy, which is where the lobster baked potato conversation on the Strip ends for most people who have tried it. As of our latest menu, here is what each one looks like.

The Original Groupie $9.95

This is where Rock N' Potato starts, and it already has lobster on it. The base build is a hand-baked Idaho potato with lobster bisque cheese sauce, bacon, sour cream, and cilantro. The lobster bisque cheese sauce is what makes this different from every other loaded potato you have had: it is rich and savory in a way that standard cheddar is not. For $9.95, it is also one of the better deals on the Las Vegas Strip. Start here if you are bringing someone for their first visit.

The Fleetwood Mac $20.95

This is the build that started the TikTok conversation. 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 of the mac. The panko adds crunch. The lemon wedge is not decorative: use it. At $20.95, this is a credible lobster dish at a price that would not cover a starter portion of the same ingredients at most restaurants on the boulevard.

The Fleetwood MacDaddy $35.95

A whole lobster tail, lobster mac and cheese, lobster sensation, truffle oil, parsley, panko, and a lemon wedge. All of it on one potato. This is the build that gets photographed most and shared most, and the reason is obvious when it lands in front of you: it is genuinely outrageous in portion, in ingredient quality, and in price relative to any comparable lobster dish nearby. The Fleetwood MacDaddy is what Rock N' Potato is known for. It is the answer to the question of whether a lobster baked potato in Las Vegas is worth it.

There is also the Fleetwood Mac without the lobster tail if you want the truffle-and-mac experience without the full commit. And the lobster line carries through to the sides: the Lobster Mac and Cheese ($14.95) and Lobster Roll ($16.95) are both available as standalone items if you want to build your own table.


Is the lobster baked potato in Las Vegas worth the price?

The math is not complicated. A whole lobster tail at a Strip steakhouse runs significantly more than the Fleetwood MacDaddy does at Rock N' Potato, and that is before you add the sides, the table minimum, and the forty-five-minute wait. At Rock N' Potato, the lobster tail comes loaded onto a potato, with mac and cheese, truffle oil, and panko, for $35.95, in a food court that puts you back on the Strip in the time it takes to finish a drink at the hotel bar.

The ingredients are real. The potato is hand-baked to order. The lobster is not a garnish or a finishing touch: on the MacDaddy, it is the centerpiece, and it is the whole tail. That combination of actual quality and accessible pricing is not common on the Las Vegas Strip, and it is the reason the ratings are what they are.

For tourists in the decision phase, the question is not really "is this worth it?" The question is whether you want the best value-to-quality ratio on the Strip, in a spot that takes five minutes to get to from Las Vegas Blvd, with no reservation required. The answer is yes, and the lines tell the same story.


Where to find Rock N' Potato on the Strip

Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall

3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Floor 2, Suite 207, 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.


The bottom line on lobster baked potatoes in Las Vegas

There is no other restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip doing what Rock N' Potato does with lobster at this price point. The Fleetwood MacDaddy is not a novelty item. It is a whole lobster tail on a hand-baked Idaho potato with a truffle-and-mac build underneath it, priced the way food should be priced: honestly, and in proportion to what you are actually getting.

Showcase Mall is on Las Vegas Blvd. The escalator is right there. The only decision left is which build you are ordering. See the full menu and come hungry.

4.8 on Google

Highest-rated on the Strip

Loaded baked potatoes starting at $9.95.