Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip
Loaded baked potatoes and birria from Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall on the Las Vegas Strip, a rideshare from Fremont Street

Food Near Fremont Street Las Vegas

Fremont Street and the Las Vegas Strip are two different cities sharing the same zip code region. The Fremont Street Experience sits at 425 E Fremont St in downtown Las Vegas, under a 1,500-foot LED canopy that runs light shows above the street. The Strip sits 4 to 5 miles south on Las Vegas Boulevard. A rideshare connects them in 10 to 20 minutes depending on traffic, and that gap is exactly the point. Most visitors to Fremont Street are staying on the Strip, making a deliberate trip downtown to see the vintage casinos, the outdoor scene, the live music, and the zip lines. They need to eat somewhere before that rideshare north, and Fremont Street itself is an entertainment destination far more than a dining one. Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall, Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, is the counter-service option on the Strip that fits that window. Order at the counter, eat, and leave for downtown when you are ready. No reservation, no kitchen cutoff tied to show times, no line for a table.


The Pre-Fremont Street Dinner on the Strip

A night at the Fremont Street Experience is a full evening. The light shows run on a schedule, the outdoor music goes until late, and the zip lines operate into the night. What Fremont Street does not offer in the same volume as the Strip is sit-down dining worth building a night around. The Golden Nugget has a proper dining lineup (including the Vic and Anthony's steakhouse), and Circa opened in 2020 with a sports betting focus and a pool scene. But for Strip-based visitors heading downtown, the practical reality is that you are going to Fremont Street for the experience, not the restaurants. That makes dinner a Strip problem, handled before the rideshare.

Counter service is the right format for a pre-Fremont meal. You are not spending two hours at a restaurant when you have a night downtown ahead of you. You want something filling, fast, and done on your schedule. At Rock N' Potato, you walk in, order at the window, pick up your food, and eat. The kitchen does not close early because of a show schedule. There is no reservation you would have to book two weeks out. You leave when the group is ready to leave, call the rideshare, and head north.

Showcase Mall sits directly across from MGM Grand and next to M&M World at the Tropicana Avenue intersection on Las Vegas Blvd. If you are staying anywhere along the mid-Strip corridor, from New York-New York and Park MGM in the south to Cosmopolitan and Bellagio in the north, Showcase Mall is a straightforward stop. Take the escalator up from street level on Las Vegas Blvd to the second-floor food court. Suite 207 is straight ahead.


What to Order Before a Night Downtown

The menu at Rock N' Potato is built around loaded Idaho baked potatoes, birria, a lobster roll, and wings. Most plates land between $10.95 and $16.95, with one large-format exception at the top. These are filling, group-friendly orders that hold through a long evening without requiring a sit-down restaurant commitment.

The Birria King ($16.95) is the anchor of the menu: a full Idaho baked potato loaded with braised birria beef, cheese, sour cream, and consomme on the side for dipping. It is a complete meal in one order, and the kind of thing that keeps a group fueled through a night of outdoor music and light shows. The Original Groupie ($10.95) is the stripped-back version for anyone who wants something more restrained: butter, sour cream, cheddar, and chives on a baked potato, priced under $10. The Dirty Motley ($15.95) is another fully loaded build for guests who want the loaded potato experience without the birria direction.

For groups, the Birria Fries ($14.95) work well as a shared plate alongside a potato order. The Wings ($10.95) cover the group table for anyone who prefers that format. If the occasion calls for something more substantial, the Fleetwood MacDaddy ($35.95) is a whole lobster tail on an Idaho potato. The Lobster Roll ($16.95) is a genuine standalone order. Cheese Fries at $8.95 round out the lower end of the menu for anyone keeping it light before a long night out.


Late-Night Return from Downtown

Fremont Street Experience runs late. On weekends, the light shows continue well into the early morning hours, and the outdoor scene at the Golden Nugget, Circa, and along the pedestrian corridor keeps going alongside them. Visitors returning to Strip hotels by rideshare from downtown on a Friday or Saturday are often getting back at midnight or later. The Strip dining situation at that hour is a known problem: most restaurant kitchens are closed or winding down, the options that are open often require a wait, and casino food options charge casino prices.

Rock N' Potato is open until 1:00am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Counter service means there is no last-seating cutoff. You walk up to the window and order as close to closing as you need to. For guests returning from the Fremont Street Experience late on a weekend, Showcase Mall is on Las Vegas Blvd and the rideshare drops at the ground level. Take the escalator up to the second floor, order at Suite 207, and eat before heading to your hotel. No reservation to have made in advance, no line for a table at midnight.

On weeknights, Monday through Thursday, the kitchen runs until 11:30pm. The Fremont Street Experience is a shorter proposition on weeknight visits, and guests returning before midnight have the same counter-service option available on the Strip.


Downtown Hotel Guests Exploring the Strip

Not everyone visiting Fremont Street is staying on the Strip and heading downtown. A significant portion of the Golden Nugget, Circa, and Binion's guest base makes the opposite trip: they are staying downtown and ridesharing south to experience mid-Strip entertainment, casinos, and dining. That rideshare drops them along Las Vegas Boulevard, directly into the MGM Grand, New York-New York, and Park MGM cluster. Showcase Mall sits at this intersection.

For guests staying at the Golden Nugget, Circa, or Binion's who make the trip south and want a counter-service meal before heading back downtown, Rock N' Potato is the closest option to the mid-Strip rideshare zone. The ride back to Fremont Street from Showcase Mall is the same 10 to 20 minutes in reverse. Eat at Suite 207, call the rideshare from the ground level of Showcase Mall, and you are back at the Golden Nugget or Circa in the same window it took to come down.

Rock N' Potato carries a 4.8 rating on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor across 503 reviews. The counter service format means no tipping pressure and no minimum spend. Most plates land in the $10 to $17 range, which reads differently than mid-Strip restaurant pricing for guests accustomed to the more accessible pricing of the downtown Las Vegas dining scene.


For a complete overview of dining options near Fremont Street Las Vegas, including on-property restaurants and the downtown dining landscape, see our Fremont Street Las Vegas dining guide.

Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall

Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Approximately 4 to 5 miles south of Fremont Street Experience, a 10 to 20 minute rideshare. Not walkable. Take a rideshare to Showcase Mall on Las Vegas Blvd (next to MGM Grand and M&M World), then take the escalator up from street level to the second-floor food court. Suite 207, straight ahead. Counter service, no reservation needed.

Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 11:30pm. Friday through Sunday, 8:00am to 1:00am.

Phone: (725) 205-3293

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Rock N Potato from Fremont Street Las Vegas?
Rock N Potato at Showcase Mall is approximately 4 to 5 miles south of Fremont Street Las Vegas. The Fremont Street Experience is in downtown Las Vegas and Rock N Potato is on the mid-Strip at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Suite 207. A rideshare between the two zones takes 10 to 20 minutes depending on traffic and time of day.
Is there a way to walk from Fremont Street to Rock N Potato?
No. Fremont Street and the Las Vegas Strip are approximately 4 to 5 miles apart and are not connected by a practical walking route. A rideshare is the standard way to travel between downtown Las Vegas and the Strip, and the trip typically takes 10 to 20 minutes.
What is the best food on the Strip for Fremont Street visitors in Las Vegas?
Rock N Potato at Showcase Mall, Suite 207, is a strong choice for Strip-based visitors making a trip to Fremont Street. Counter service means no reservation and no wait. The menu covers loaded baked potatoes, birria, lobster roll, and wings, with most plates between 10.95 and 16.95 dollars. It is open until 1:00am Friday through Sunday, covering late returns from downtown.
Is Rock N Potato open late for visitors returning from Fremont Street?
Yes. Rock N Potato is open until 1:00am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and until 11:30pm Monday through Thursday. Fremont Street Experience runs late on weekends, and visitors returning to Strip hotels by rideshare can stop at Showcase Mall on the way back without needing a reservation.

4.8 on Google

Yelp Top 100 in the US, #23 nationally (2026)

Open from 8:00am. Counter service, no reservation needed.