Las Vegas is known worldwide for being the ultimate location for anything show business related. A new restaurant aims to capture some of the magic Las Vegas was built on, called “The Composers Room Showlounge and Restaurant.”
As the most recent project by Pompey Entertainment’s Damian Costa and Nick Cordaro, the venue will bring classic Las Vegas entertainment back in a big way. Offering a menu of memorable food and upscale cocktails, The Composers Room will present musical performances from today’s artists in an atmosphere that calls to mind the style and elegance of the past.
With comprehensive design and programming details to be revealed soon, Cordaro and Costa will ensure the next chapter of Historic Commercial Center’s story is Vegas-focused, lasting and memorable.
“The Composers Room was conceived partly as a tribute to my family’s start in Vegas shows business,” said Costa.
“Both of my grandfathers were involved in Las Vegas show business, and my paternal grandfather, Tony Costa, was a concert pianist and songwriter and a conductor for famous shows such as ‘Jubilee!’ and ‘Gypsy’ on Broadway. He also served as the founding conductor of the Las Vegas Philharmonic Orchestra.”
Pompey Entertainment has already received enthusiastic support from across the Las Vegas entertainment community for their plans for the Historic Commercial Center location.
Historic Commercial Center serves as the focal point of the South of Sahara Avenue (SOSA) district, recently designated by Clark County as an area for redevelopment focused on the arts. The district is bound by Sahara Avenue, Maryland Parkway, Liberace/Karen Avenue and Joe W. Brown Drive.
