All of this happens while servers assigned to each section take food and drink orders that will be delivered directly to your seat.
It’s a VIP-style feel you don’t typically get at a sports bar (or even a game).
“We offer an elevated experience where you can come and have amazing views of your favorite team with great food and beverage in a comfortable, approachable way,” Jeb Terry Jr., the CEO of Cosm, told NBC News. “This is not a ‘peanuts on the floor’ sports bar. That’s not what we’re offering. If that’s what you want, fantastic. Go do that. If you want to be around the great crowds, great fan experience, that’s what we offer.”
Basketball is far from the only choice at Cosm. Fans are transported inside the cage at UFC events, in the end zone at football games, behind the home plate at the World Series and alongside a corner kick at English Premier League matches.
The latter is what excites Maurice Edu.
The former United States men’s national team midfielder went to Cosm last September in L.A. to see Arsenal face Aston Villa. Despite the match being more than 5,000 miles away at Villa Park in Aston, Birmingham, he said he felt transported to England.
“It’s going to be hard to go and watch a game at home after watching here,” Edu, who played for Stoke City in the top flight of English soccer, told NBC News. “You feel like you’re part of the fan base. You’re surrounded by fans. The viewing of the fans is intimate enough to where you feel like you can feel their passion, their energy, and then the game watching as well.”