Diner Ross Shares Menus, Part of “DiscoShow” at Linq

A new restaurant, Diner Ross, at “DiscoShow” inside the Linq casino has shared its menus, sans prices.

Diner Ross (a play on Diana Ross, obviously, but Ross is also the first name of the show’s producer, Ross Mollison) opens August 14, 2024. Previews for “DiscoShow” start that evening as well.

Mollison is a friend, so yes, we have already yelled at him for publishing menus without prices, but he doesn’t always listen to our wisdom, boundless as it may be.

Don’t look at us, we just enter the A.I. prompts.

If a restaurant (not to mention lounges) in a show venue is confusing, welcome to the whimsical (occasionally demented) world of Spiegelworld. Spiegelworld is the entity that produces “Absinthe” at Caesars Palace and “Atomic Saloon” at Venetian.

“DiscoShow” is a new production at Linq, but it’s more than just a show, it’s an experience. An experience without food and drink is so 2004.

So, the space that holds “DiscoShow” also holds Diner Ross and what we estimate to be 14 lounges, more or less.

We cruised through the space when it was under construction.

Vegas history buffs will note the “DiscoShow” theater sits where the Imperial Palace sportsbook used to be.

But the menus! Here’s the dinner menu.

This menu makes us both nervous and aroused, like making love to a porcupine. Allegedly.

Equally, if not more, important, here’s the cocktail menu.

Pace yourself, and by that we mean get a hotel room at Linq so you don’t have to pace yourself.

No, the drinks won’t be cheap. Remember, it’s an experience!

Both menus look creative and fun. Gasp. Actual fun? Irreverence? (There’s a dude in a waitress skirt on the menu.) Pibbies, whatever the hell those are?

We are so there.

Why are we so into this when there are so many items on the menu that are head-scratchers and we are not known for being an especially adventurous eater? Because Ross Mollison also did Superfrico, one of the only great restaurants at Cosmopolitan and one of our favorite Italian restaurants in all of Las Vegas (despite the closure of the adjoining “Opium,” may it rest in peace).

Learn more about “DiscoShow” and Diner Ross at the official site.

“DiscoShow” will be at 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., and we hope to god we can find some comfortable shoes because we hear there are no chairs. Tickets start at $99. Here’s the Web site.