Showcase Mall, Suite 207 | Las Vegas Strip

Where to Eat Near Treasure Island Las Vegas

Staying at Treasure Island and trying to figure out where to eat? TI sits near the northern end of the center Strip at 3300 S Las Vegas Blvd, surrounded by solid on-property dining options that lean toward the casual and bar-forward. If everything on-site sounds appealing, you are set. But if you want something different, a loaded-potato spot or a serious burger without a bar scene, the answer is a short rideshare ride south. Showcase Mall sits at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, about 0.85 miles down the Boulevard, and on its second floor you will find Rock N' Potato: a rock-and-roll food court concept with a 4.8 Google rating, 4.9 on TripAdvisor, and ranked number 23 on the Yelp Top 100 in the US for 2026. Counter service, no reservation, and plates that start under $10. Whether you want breakfast, a late-night bite after the pirate show, or just a meal that does not cost $30 for a basic plate, it is worth knowing the ride takes four to six minutes.

Dining Inside Treasure Island

TI has a range of on-site dining that works for most moods, even if the lineup does not quite match the depth of the larger Strip resorts.

  • Gilley's Saloon: The anchor dining draw at TI. Country bar atmosphere, BBQ ribs, burgers, and pub food. Popular for the honky-tonk vibe and mechanical bull, and genuinely fun if that energy is what you are after. Food quality is solid for a casino bar, though prices can feel high relative to portion size.
  • Senor Frog's: Party-bar atmosphere with Mexican food, yard drinks, and a rowdy crowd. More a social experience than a food destination, but it works if you want to drink and eat in the same loud room.
  • Pizzeria Francesco's: Italian-leaning casual dining with pizza and pasta options. A reasonable choice for a sit-down meal without bar-volume noise.
  • Provisions: Coffee, pastries, and quick bites near the hotel lobby. Good for a morning coffee run or a fast grab on the way out.

TI does not have a celebrity-chef destination restaurant or a Michelin-recognized kitchen. Its dining skews toward casual comfort food and bar fare, which is fine for what it is. If you want something distinctly different, the rideshare option is easy.

How Far Is Rock N' Potato from Treasure Island?

Rock N' Potato is at Showcase Mall, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, which puts it about 0.85 miles south of Treasure Island. On foot, that is a 16 to 18 minute walk heading south along Las Vegas Blvd. The route takes you past the Venetian and Palazzo (roughly the first 0.55 miles), then past Harrah's, Horseshoe, Paris Las Vegas, and Planet Hollywood before Showcase Mall appears on your right. You will spot M&M World and the Giant Coca-Cola bottle on the building's exterior. The walk is entirely on the main Strip sidewalk and pleasant in cooler weather, though during summer afternoons most TI guests sensibly opt for the rideshare. A ride share south runs four to six minutes and costs a few dollars. Either way, the commute is short enough that it does not feel like a separate excursion.

Rock N' Potato: What to Order

Rock N' Potato runs on a simple idea: loaded potatoes, serious burgers, and a menu priced for real people rather than resort markups. Everything is counter service with no reservation required, so you walk in, order, and eat.

For the potato side of the menu, the Birria King ($16.95) is the move if you want something filling and full of flavor. Braised birria beef, consomme, and toppings loaded onto a baked potato. The Original Groupie ($10.95) is the value pick and a great introduction to the concept. If you want a burger, the Fleetwood Mac ($20.95) covers two people comfortably. Wings ($10.95) are a solid side or a starter for the table.

Hours run from 8:00am daily, so Rock N' Potato covers breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night from one location. Friday through Sunday the kitchen stays open until 1:00am, which makes it particularly useful for TI guests coming back from a show or a long night on the Strip.

Getting Back to Treasure Island

The return ride north to TI from Showcase Mall takes four to six minutes, same as the trip down. If you are catching the TI pirate show or any late-night entertainment on the property, Rock N' Potato's Friday and Saturday hours (open until 1:00am) make it a practical pre-show or post-show stop. You can eat well and cheaply, then ride back in time without any reservation or table-wait stress. On weeknights, the kitchen runs until 11:30pm, which still covers most show schedules.

For a complete guide to food options near Treasure Island Las Vegas, including on-property dining details and directions to Showcase Mall, see our Treasure Island Las Vegas dining guide.

Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall

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

About 0.85 miles south of Treasure Island Las Vegas. Walk south 16 to 18 minutes on Las Vegas Blvd, or take a rideshare (4 to 6 minutes). At Showcase Mall, take the escalator up from Las Vegas Blvd, next to M&M World. Second floor, Suite 207. 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 Treasure Island Las Vegas?
Rock N Potato at Showcase Mall is about 0.85 miles south of Treasure Island Las Vegas on Las Vegas Blvd, a 16 to 18 minute walk or 4 to 6 minutes by rideshare.
What is the best way to get from Treasure Island to Rock N Potato?
A rideshare is the practical choice for most guests, taking 4 to 6 minutes to Showcase Mall at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd. If you prefer to walk, head south on Las Vegas Blvd for 16 to 18 minutes, passing the Venetian, Harrah's, Horseshoe, Paris, and Planet Hollywood. At Showcase Mall, take the escalator up next to M and M World and go to Suite 207 on the second floor.
Is Rock N Potato a good value compared to Treasure Island restaurants?
Yes. Plates at Rock N Potato start from 10.95 dollars up to about 20 dollars, compared to mid-range and upscale pricing at Gilley's Saloon or Senor Frogs at Treasure Island. Rock N Potato is counter service with no reservation needed.
Is Rock N Potato open for late-night dining near Treasure Island Las Vegas?
Yes. Rock N Potato is open until 1am Friday through Sunday, making it a good option after a show or late-night outing near Treasure Island. It opens daily at 8am and is counter service with no last-seating cutoff.