ROSALIA brings the LUX TOUR 2026 to T-Mobile Arena on Saturday, June 27, 2026, one of the most anticipated shows to hit Las Vegas Blvd this year. Her blend of flamenco, pop, and R&B draws a crowd that shows up ready, and on a Saturday night on the Strip, the question of where to eat before or after becomes genuinely important. Most restaurants near the arena fill up fast, and when an evening show lets out and thousands of fans spill onto the sidewalk at once, wait times climb in a hurry.
Rock N' Potato at Showcase Mall is the straightforward answer. Located at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, it sits steps from T-Mobile Arena on Las Vegas Blvd. Counter service, no reservation needed, 4.8 stars on Google and 4.9 on TripAdvisor, and the kitchen stays open until 1:00am on Saturday night. For both pre-show fuel and post-show late-night eating, the location and the hours line up exactly right.
For a broader guide to food near T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas on any event night, that post covers the full picture. And if you are still planning around show night, our guide on where to eat before a concert in Las Vegas walks through the timing and logistics in detail.
The pre-show window: dinner at Rock N' Potato before ROSALIA
The evening show at T-Mobile Arena gives you a clean dinner window between roughly 5:00pm and 7:30pm. That is enough time to walk over from your hotel, order at the counter, sit down for a real meal, and still arrive at the arena with time to find your seat and settle in before the lights drop.
The counter-service format is the advantage here. There is no table waitlist, no drawn-out check process, and no guessing whether the kitchen will get you out in time. You walk up, you order, food comes to you. On a Saturday night when half the Strip is trying to eat before the same show, that is not a small thing.
Showcase Mall is also air-conditioned, which matters on a late-June Saturday in Las Vegas. Walking from your hotel to the venue in the summer heat is the reality; sitting down for a proper meal in a cool food court before the show is a straightforward upgrade to the night.
Post-show late night: open until 1am on Saturday
This is the detail that sets Rock N' Potato apart from most of the options near T-Mobile Arena. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, the kitchen stays open until 1:00am. A Saturday night arena show that runs two-plus hours, with an encore and the time it takes to clear the venue, puts the crowd back on Las Vegas Blvd well into the night. Most restaurants near the arena have already closed their kitchens or are turning people away by then.
Rock N' Potato is still going. Walk over from the arena, order at the counter, and eat before heading back to your hotel. No reservation, no waiting for a table, no asking whether the kitchen is still taking orders. Saturday night at 1:00am is exactly when the kitchen closes, not when it stops caring about what comes out of it.
If you are staying at a Strip hotel near the arena (Park MGM, New York-New York, MGM Grand, Excalibur), Showcase Mall is on your path back. Stopping in is less a detour and more just the obvious move when you are hungry and walking north on the Strip anyway.
What to order
The Rock N' Potato menu runs from $8.95 to $35.95, so there is a real range here whether you want something quick or a full sit-down plate. These four are the ones worth knowing for a concert night.
Birria King $16.95
Slow-cooked Angus beef birria on a hand-baked Idaho potato. This is the post-show order: generous, warming, and the kind of thing that actually fills you up after a two-hour show. The birria program at Rock N' Potato is the menu's strongest lane, and the Birria King is where it is most fully expressed. At $16.95 on the Las Vegas Strip, the value is real.
Fleetwood Mac $20.95
The Fleetwood Mac is Rock N' Potato's lobster loaded potato: whole lobster, truffle butter, the works, on a hand-baked Idaho potato. It is a bigger commitment than the Birria King but a completely different direction on the menu. If you are celebrating the night and want something that reflects that, this is the order. At $20.95, it is a serious plate at a food court price point.
Wings $10.95
Buffalo, Garlic Parmesan, or Mango Habanero. Wings at $10.95 are the pre-show move if you want something that eats fast, travels well through the meal, and does not leave you too full for a long show. They also work as a late-night add-on alongside one of the loaded potatoes. Three sauce options, one price, and one of the better per-dollar values on the Strip.
Cheese Fries $8.95
The lowest-cost way into the Rock N' Potato experience. Cheese Fries at $8.95 hold up as a standalone or as a side to anything else on the menu. If you are splitting food with someone, fries plus wings is a full pre-show spread at under $20 for two, which is genuinely unusual for Las Vegas Blvd on a concert Saturday.
Find us
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 next to M&M World.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 11:30pm. Friday through Sunday, 8:00am to 1:00am.
Phone: (725) 205-3293
Ratings: 4.8 on Google. 4.9 on TripAdvisor.
No reservation required. Counter service.