J. Cole's "The Fall Off Tour" lands at T-Mobile Arena on Sunday, September 6, 2026, and if you are traveling to Las Vegas for the show, dinner logistics are worth sorting before you arrive. Sunday night concerts on the Strip mean full parking structures, packed ride-share queues, and sit-down restaurants near the arena citing long waits before the opener even starts. The last thing you want is to spend your pre-show window standing in a lobby.
Rock N' Potato is steps from T-Mobile Arena on Las Vegas Blvd, at Showcase Mall, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Suite 207. Counter service, no reservation, 4.8 stars on Google. And because September 6 falls on a Sunday, the kitchen stays open until 1:00am. That means Rock N' Potato is working for you whether you are eating before the show or heading straight here after the encore.
Why Sunday night works in your favor
Friday and Saturday are the obvious late-night windows on the Strip, but Sunday brings its own advantage: most of the tourist crowd has thinned out by evening, which means shorter lines everywhere except around the arena itself. T-Mobile Arena events on Sunday nights are the exception because the audience is predominantly there for the show, not a weekend getaway.
For Rock N' Potato, Sunday is a full-hours night. The kitchen runs from 8:00am straight through to 1:00am, giving you a wide pre-show window in the late afternoon and early evening, and a generous post-show landing pad when the arena empties. Counter service means no seating waitlist: you walk up, you order, and food comes out. If you want to eat before the show, plan for 5:00pm to 7:30pm. If you are coming straight from T-Mobile Arena after the final track, the kitchen is still going.
For more on the T-Mobile Arena dining landscape in general, our guide to food near T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas covers the full picture beyond event-specific nights. For food logistics across the full summer 2026 Las Vegas concert calendar, see the summer 2026 Las Vegas concerts food guide.
What to order on show night
The Rock N' Potato menu is built for groups and solo diners alike. These four items are the right calls for a concert night: fast to order, filling, and priced to keep the whole evening affordable.
Wings $10.95
Buffalo, Garlic Parmesan, or Mango Habanero. Wings are the right pre-show order: they arrive quickly, they share easily across a group, and $10.95 for wings on Las Vegas Blvd is the kind of price you do not expect to find this close to an arena. Order a round before the show and you are set without overcommitting before a long night.
Birria Fries $14.95
Slow-cooked birria beef over loaded fries, built generously enough to be a full meal. This is the post-show order: rich, hot, and exactly what you want when you have been standing in an arena for two hours. At $14.95, it is one of the best value plates on the menu and one of the more distinctive things you will find steps from T-Mobile Arena.
Birria Smashburger $15.95
Two smashed patties with birria beef, consomme dipping sauce on the side. The Birria Smashburger is built for people who want something serious without the complexity of a loaded potato. It travels well between counter and table, it eats fast, and $15.95 for a double smash with birria on the Las Vegas Strip is a price worth knowing.
Cheese Fries $8.95
The lowest-cost way into Rock N' Potato, and a reliable group add-on. Cheese Fries at $8.95 pair with anything else on the menu and keep the total per-person cost down when you are feeding a group before a show. If you are splitting a table order, this is what rounds it out.
Getting here from T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena is at 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, set back slightly from the Strip between New York-New York and MGM Grand. Rock N' Potato is at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, steps away on Las Vegas Blvd, inside Showcase Mall on the second floor. From the arena, head north along the Strip. Showcase Mall is identifiable by the large Coca-Cola bottle visible from street level and M&M World at the entrance. Take the escalator up from Las Vegas Blvd. Rock N' Potato is Suite 207.
On show nights, the arena exit is congested and ride-share pickup zones back up fast. Walking directly to Showcase Mall is the faster option in most cases and keeps you off the crowded ride-share queue entirely. If you are post-show and want to let the crowd clear before heading to your hotel, Rock N' Potato is the right place to wait it out with food.
For context on other major events at this venue, see our guide covering other major events at T-Mobile Arena.
Logistics at a glance
No reservation. Counter service. Walk up and order. On Sunday, September 6, the kitchen runs until 1:00am, which covers both the pre-show dinner window and a full post-show stop. The Showcase Mall food court has seating capacity that most Strip restaurants cannot match on event nights, which is exactly what you want when thousands of people are leaving the same building.
Rock N' Potato is rated 4.8 on Google, 4.9 on TripAdvisor, and Yelp Top 100 number 23 nationally for 2026. Breakfast is available from 8:00am daily, so if you are in Las Vegas the morning before the show and want to start the day at Showcase Mall, the kitchen is running then too.
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall
Suite 207, 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Second floor of Showcase Mall, steps from T-Mobile Arena on Las Vegas Blvd. Take the escalator up from street level.
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 short version
J. Cole at T-Mobile Arena on Sunday, September 6, 2026. Rock N' Potato is steps from T-Mobile Arena on Las Vegas Blvd, at Showcase Mall, Suite 207. Kitchen open until 1:00am. No reservation, counter service, 4.8 on Google. Wings from $10.95, Cheese Fries at $8.95, Birria Fries and Birria Smashburger both under $16.00. Walk up and order before the show, or come straight here after.
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