The new restaurant Diner Ross — a Las Vegas take on the classic New York City diner, created by circus-entertainment-hospitality company Spiegelworld — is launching with previews Wednesday night in sync with the debut of Spiegelworld’s long-anticipated new live production, DiscoShow.
Inspired by godfather of dance music David Mancuso’s legendary 1970s New York City parties, the multi-level DiscoShow venue features Diner Ross, bars 99 Prince and Glitterloft and the standing-room-only DiscoShow production.
According to its creators, including Spiegelworld director of architecture and design Brian Buckner and director of art and experiences Matt Hodges, the aim is that visiting these dining, drinking and live entertainment environments will allow patrons to enter into an alternate reality. In building this world, architecture is used as storytelling to distance people from the Vegas Strip, opening the portal to a different time, place and rhythm.