Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip
Loaded baked potatoes and birria from Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall, reachable by rideshare from Resorts World Las Vegas

Best Food Near Resorts World Las Vegas

Resorts World Las Vegas opened in June 2021 at 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, the first new mega-resort to open on the Las Vegas Strip in over a decade. The previous Strip mega-resort was CityCenter, which opened in 2009. Resorts World operates three connected hotel brands under one roof: the Hilton Las Vegas, the Conrad Las Vegas, and the luxury flagship Crockfords Las Vegas. The property sits on the far north end of the Strip, above the SLS and north of the Sahara, which puts it at some distance from the dense central and south Strip corridor where most guests spend their time.

What sets Resorts World apart in a food conversation is scale. The campus opened with more than 40 food and beverage concepts, making it one of the most dining-dense resorts on the entire Strip. That breadth is the honest starting point for this guide: guests at Resorts World rarely need to leave the property for food, because the property was designed to keep them there. This guide covers what is on campus, then explains the one specific scenario where a guest might choose to make the 2.7-mile trip south to Showcase Mall.


Dining inside Resorts World Las Vegas

The dining program at Resorts World leans toward premium and diverse, with a genuine accessible tier built in. The anchor restaurants represent a range of formats that is unusual even by Las Vegas standards.

Stubborn Seed is the flagship fine dining room, from Chef Jeremy Ford. The restaurant earned Michelin recognition and was named among the best new restaurants in the country when it opened alongside the resort in 2021. It operates in the modern American format, with a tasting-driven approach and serious technique. This is a planned-evening restaurant, not a casual meal.

Crossroads by Tal Ronnen is one of the most significant restaurants at Resorts World and one of the most significant on the entire Strip for a specific reason: it is fully plant-based. Chef Tal Ronnen built Crossroads Kitchen in Los Angeles into one of America's leading vegan fine-dining restaurants, and the Las Vegas outpost brings that standard to the Strip. For plant-based and vegan visitors, Crossroads is the most important restaurant at the property. Fine-dining vegan options at this level are rare on the Strip, and it is worth naming plainly for any guest who eats that way.

Genting Palace anchors the resort's Chinese fine-dining offering, a serious investment that reflects the Genting Group's roots and brings authentic flavors and technique to the campus. FUHU handles contemporary pan-Asian, a more casual complement to Genting Palace in the same culinary tradition. Junior's Cheesecake, the New York institution, has a Las Vegas outpost at Resorts World for guests who want the original cheesecake without booking a flight to Brooklyn. Famous Foods Street Market is the on-property casual food hall, a multi-vendor quick-service concept that represents global street food. For guests who want something fast and affordable without a reservation or a sit-down experience, Famous Foods is the obvious answer.

The honest picture: Resorts World's dining breadth is genuinely unusual. Most of the major format categories are covered, from fine dining to street food. The main reason a guest would leave the property is price point on a specific craving, not a lack of options.


Distance and getting there: a rideshare-only trip

Resorts World is at 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, on the far north end of the Strip. Showcase Mall is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, approximately 2.7 miles south. That distance rules out walking as a realistic option: the trip on foot would take 50 minutes or more, passing through the full length of the north and central Strip corridor. For a guest with any other plans in the evening, that is not a reasonable investment of time in each direction.

Rideshare is the only practical choice for getting from Resorts World to Showcase Mall. A Lyft or Uber from Resorts World south to Showcase Mall takes approximately 8 to 10 minutes depending on Strip traffic. Pickup from Resorts World is at the designated rideshare areas inside the property; the app will direct you to the current spot. The Showcase Mall rideshare area is on the ground level of the mall for your return.

At 2.7 miles and an 8-to-10-minute drive, this is a deliberate trip rather than a spontaneous detour. Guests make it for a specific reason: a price point that the property's dining does not reach, a craving the 40-plus on-property concepts still do not cover, or a direct recommendation. That context is worth naming honestly, because it frames who this trip actually makes sense for.


Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall

Rock N' Potato is counter service on the second floor of Showcase Mall, Suite 207, at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd. The menu is loaded baked potatoes and birria, with a rock-and-roll identity that runs through the whole operation. The price gap relative to Resorts World's dining is the clearest reason a guest would make this trip: most Resorts World restaurants are priced at the premium end, while Rock N' Potato's menu runs from $10.95 to $20.95, with most items between $10.95 and $16.95. For a guest who wants something loaded and filling at a counter-service price after a day at the casino, the 8-to-10-minute rideshare south is the specific scenario where the trip makes sense.

The Birria King ($16.95) is the loaded baked potato with braised birria beef, a complete meal built around a slow-cooked protein that has developed a serious following among guests who discover it. The Fleetwood Mac ($20.95) is the full showpiece potato, and the Fleetwood MacDaddy ($35.95) is the top of the menu for guests who want the maximum build. The Dirty Motley ($15.95) and Chuck Berry Fried Chicken ($15.95) are the fried chicken builds. The Original Groupie ($10.95) is the simplest option: butter, sour cream, cheddar, and chives, no meat, a clean potato-forward build at the bottom of the price range.

For plant-based and vegan guests staying at Resorts World, Crossroads by Tal Ronnen is the right call for a fine-dining meal. For casual moments when the same guest wants something simple and affordable without a full sit-down experience, the Original Groupie at $10.95 is a straightforward option: a classic loaded potato with no meat, priced below anything comparable on the property.

Beyond the potato lineup: Birria Tacos ($10.95), Lobster Roll ($16.95), and Birria Smashburger ($15.95) are the main alternatives. Shared plates include Birria Fries ($14.95) with consomme dip and Cheese Fries ($8.95). Wings ($10.95) and Chilaquiles Birria ($12.95) round out the menu. The Fruity Pebbles Cheesecake ($8.95) is the dessert option.

Rock N' Potato is rated 4.8 on Google, 4.9 on TripAdvisor across 503 reviews, and Yelp Top 100 number 23 nationally for 2026. Open Monday through Thursday from 8:00am to 11:30pm, and Friday through Sunday from 8:00am to 1:00am. For Resorts World guests out late on a weekend, the 1:00am close covers most evening timelines.


Getting back to Resorts World Las Vegas

The return from Showcase Mall to Resorts World is the same short rideshare north on Las Vegas Boulevard. Rideshare pickup from Showcase Mall is on the ground level of the mall. A Lyft or Uber north on the boulevard returns you to the Resorts World entrance in approximately 8 to 10 minutes depending on traffic. Resorts World has multiple entrances; confirm with the app which drop-off point is currently fastest for your return.

Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall

Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Showcase Mall, 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 (503 reviews)

Approximately 2.7 miles south of Resorts World Las Vegas (3000 S Las Vegas Blvd). Rideshare from Resorts World south to Showcase Mall typically takes 8 to 10 minutes. Walking is not a practical option at this distance. Enter Showcase Mall and take the escalator or stairs to the second floor. Counter service, no reservation needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Resorts World from Rock N Potato?
Rock N Potato at Showcase Mall is about 2.7 miles south of Resorts World Las Vegas on Las Vegas Blvd. A rideshare takes roughly 8 to 10 minutes. Walking is not practical at that distance.
What is the best way to get from Resorts World to Rock N Potato?
Take an Uber or Lyft from Resorts World to Showcase Mall at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd. The ride is 8 to 10 minutes and costs a few dollars. At Showcase Mall, take the escalator up from Las Vegas Blvd, next to M and M World, then go to Suite 207 on the second floor.
Is Rock N Potato a good value compared to Resorts World restaurants?
Yes. Loaded potato and burger plates at Rock N Potato start around 10 to 16 dollars, compared to 20 to 60 dollars or more at Resorts World dining options like Stubborn Seed or Genting Palace. It is a short rideshare away and counter service, so no reservation is needed.
Is there vegetarian or vegan food near Resorts World Las Vegas?
Resorts World has Crossroads by Tal Ronnen, a fully plant-based fine dining restaurant, on property. For a casual vegan option, Rock N Potato's Original Groupie (10.95 dollars) is a loaded potato with butter, sour cream, cheddar, and chives, with no meat.

4.8 on Google

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

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