Fontainebleau Las Vegas opened in December 2023 at 2777 S Las Vegas Blvd, at the northern end of the Strip near the Strat. It quickly became one of the most talked-about resort openings in recent Las Vegas history. The property spans 67 floors and more than 3,600 rooms, and its arrival was treated as a genuine statement about the direction of the upper end of the Las Vegas market. The dining program launched with the same ambitions: Fontainebleau positioned its restaurant lineup as part of the luxury experience from day one, with prices and formats to match. For guests who want something within that same tier, the options on property are real and well-executed. For guests who want something outside the all-luxury price bracket, the most practical path is a rideshare south to Showcase Mall. The distance is approximately 2 miles. This guide covers both options honestly.
Dining inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Fontainebleau's most prominent dining concept is Papi Steak, the celebrity steakhouse that arrived as part of the hotel's opening programming. Papi Steak built its following in Miami before the Las Vegas location launched, and the Strip version carries the same approach: a steakhouse that leans into spectacle, with cuts at price points that reflect the room. A dinner at Papi Steak is a committed evening, not a quick meal between casino sessions. Expect to pay significantly more per person than you would at a mid-range alternative.
Fontainebleau also operates a food hall concept that shifts the tier considerably. The food hall brings together a range of stalls and counters that serve faster, more casual options at lower price points than the hotel's sit-down restaurants. If you are staying at Fontainebleau and want something more casual without leaving the property, the food hall is the practical answer. The selection rotates, and the quality is a step above a standard mall food court. It is not counter service at the price of a fast-casual spot elsewhere, but it is meaningfully more affordable than the signature dining rooms.
Beyond Papi Steak and the food hall, Fontainebleau's full restaurant roster includes multiple other concepts across the property, covering breakfast service, cocktail and lounge programming, and additional dinner formats. The overall picture is a hotel where the dining spectrum runs from the food hall at the accessible end to Papi Steak and similar rooms at the top, with everything calibrated around a luxury resort price expectation. Guests who arrived at Fontainebleau specifically for that experience are well served on property. Guests who want to get outside that price tier for one meal need to ride south.
Distance and getting there
Showcase Mall is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, approximately 2 miles south of Fontainebleau. Walking is not a reasonable option from this property. The distance alone is 35 to 40 minutes on foot, and the stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard between Fontainebleau and the central Strip corridor passes through sections that are less pedestrian-friendly than the core of the tourist corridor. Do not walk this route.
A rideshare is the straightforward solution. A Lyft or Uber from Fontainebleau south to Showcase Mall typically takes 8 to 10 minutes depending on traffic on the boulevard. Fontainebleau has a designated rideshare pickup and drop-off area; the app will route you to the current location. The Showcase Mall rideshare area is on the ground level for the return trip.
It is worth naming the tradeoff directly: from Fontainebleau, a trip to Showcase Mall is a real commitment. You are 8 to 10 minutes each way, plus whatever time you spend at the destination. For guests who want a quick meal without leaving the casino bubble, the food hall on property is the more practical call. For guests who want a specific price point, or who are already heading south on the Strip for other reasons, the ride makes sense. The price difference between a loaded baked potato at Rock N' Potato and a dinner at Fontainebleau's sit-down restaurants is significant enough that the rideshare cost still comes out ahead.
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall
Rock N' Potato is on the second floor of Showcase Mall, Suite 207. The format is counter service: no reservation, no table minimum, no wait for a room to open. The menu centers on loaded baked potatoes and birria, with sides and alternatives that fill out a full lineup. Most items land between $10.95 and $16.95, which is a meaningfully different number than what dinner at Papi Steak or any of Fontainebleau's sit-down rooms will cost you.
The Birria King ($16.95) is the signature loaded baked potato with braised birria beef, and it functions as a complete meal. The Original Groupie ($10.95) is the clean, simple build: butter, sour cream, cheddar, and chives, the right choice if you want the potato without extra weight. The Fleetwood Mac ($20.95) is the mid-tier loaded potato, and the Fleetwood MacDaddy ($35.95) is the top of the menu. The Dirty Motley ($15.95) and Chuck Berry Fried Chicken ($15.95) are the fried chicken builds. For alternatives to the potato: Birria Tacos ($10.95), Lobster Roll ($16.95), and Birria Smashburger ($15.95).
Shared plates: Birria Fries ($14.95) with consomme dip and Cheese Fries ($8.95). Wings ($10.95), Chilaquiles Birria ($12.95), and the Fruity Pebbles Cheesecake ($8.95) round out the rest of the menu.
Rock N' Potato holds a 4.8 rating on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor across 503 reviews. Hours are Monday through Thursday 8:00am to 11:30pm, and Friday through Sunday 8:00am to 1:00am. For Fontainebleau guests heading south on a Friday or Saturday night, the 1:00am closing time on weekends covers most evening schedules.
Getting back to Fontainebleau
The return from Showcase Mall to Fontainebleau is the same rideshare north on Las Vegas Boulevard. Pickup is on the ground level of Showcase Mall. The ride north back to the Fontainebleau entrance is 8 to 10 minutes. Fontainebleau's entrance on Las Vegas Boulevard accommodates rideshare drop-off; confirm with the app for the current active drop-off location, as the hotel's access points vary by arrival direction.
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall
Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Showcase Mall, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (second floor)
Phone: (725) 205-3293
Hours: Monday through Thursday 8:00am to 11:30pm. Friday through Sunday 8:00am to 1:00am.
Ratings: 4.8 on Google, 4.9 on TripAdvisor, Yelp Top 100 #23 (503 reviews)
Approximately 2 miles south of Fontainebleau Las Vegas (2777 S Las Vegas Blvd). Walking is not practical from this distance. A Lyft or Uber covers the route in about 8 to 10 minutes. Do not attempt to walk. Enter Showcase Mall and take the escalator or stairs to the second floor. Counter service, no reservation needed.