Inside Pinky’s Vanderpump at the Flamingo: Drinks, Drama & Dessert

Katherine: After seeing O at the Bellagio, we wanted more ambiance. We wanted more drama. We wanted to feel like minor characters on a Bravo show.
Kelsi: And Pinky’s said, “Hold my rosé.”
Las Vegas knows drama, and Pinky’s doesn’t just play the part—it owns it.
Located inside the iconic Flamingo Las Vegas, Pinky’s by Vanderpump isn’t your average post-show pitstop.
It’s where maximalism meets martinis, and where the decor is so over-the-top it needs a safe word.
Let’s get into it.
A Space Built for Main Character Energy
The moment you walk into Pinky’s by Vanderpump, you’re greeted by a sensory overload—in the best way.
Think gilded chandeliers dripping in crystals, plush pink velvet seating, cascading florals hanging like it’s the Met Gala, and enough mirrors to make your selfie game downright dangerous.
This is not a restaurant. This is a Lisa Vanderpump fantasy sequence brought to life. And yes, it absolutely lives up to the hype.
So if you’re looking up Pinky’s by Vanderpump photos to see if it’s as pretty IRL as on social?
Spoiler: it is.
Maybe more.
Definitely more.
It’s giving Versailles-meets-Gossip Girl energy, and we were not emotionally prepared.
Our Order? Sparkly. Sweet. Slightly Chaotic.
We didn’t just get drinks—we got experiences.
Katherine: I went with the “Daddy Issues” cocktail. It’s sweet, sparkly, and comes with the haunting echo of “I’m not mad, just disappointed.”
Kelsi: I ordered the “Spritz Me Baby”, which is basically what an Aperol Spritz would taste like if it quit its job, got bangs, and moved to Paris.
Both drinks were served in crystal-clear glassware that sparkled under the floral chandeliers like they had their own lighting director.
Dessert? Brownie Points Were Earned
Listen, you don’t accidentally order the Tiramisu Brownies. You commit to them. And we did.
Layered with mascarpone mousse and coffee brownies, dusted with cocoa, and plated like it was walking a Paris Fashion Week runway, this dish was the kind of dessert that made us reconsider ever sharing again .
The Menu: Where Instagrammable Meets Indulgent
Even if you didn’t come for the sparkle (you did), the Pinky’s by Vanderpump menu is a star in its own right.
The dishes are cheeky, creative, and crafted to be both beautiful and bold.
One standout? The Deviled Egg Garden.
Yes, garden. It’s a tray of deviled eggs topped with assorted luxe toppings—caviar, lobster salad, smoked salmon, and blue cheese bacon—that look like a mini edible art exhibit.
It’s part High Tea, part Top Chef, and 100% Vegas.
Other notables on the menu:
The Macadamia-Dusted Chicken Tenders with brûléed pineapple (because why not)
Mini Lobster Rolls with caviar potato chips—our budget cried, our tastebuds rejoiced
A Pinky’s Wedge Salad that’s serving retro steakhouse realness with a Vanderpump twist
And yes, the cocktails deserve their own Oscar. This menu is curated, not compiled.
But What About the Reviews?
The people have spoken—and Pinky’s by Vanderpump reviews are glowing like the neon signs on The Strip.
From foodies to Vanderpump fanatics to aesthetic-chasers, guests rave about the over-the-top interiors, elevated small bites, and creative cocktails.
One common review thread? “Felt like I was on a set for a reality show.” And honestly? Accurate.
Even the brunch reviews talk about dishes like Sexy Cinnamon Rolls and Mini Pink Pancakes like they’re bucket list items, not breakfast.
There’s also a Baked Alaska that arrives like a dramatic plot twist—flamed, fancy, and fabulous .
Where to Find the Glam
Pinky’s by Vanderpump is located at: 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Flamingo, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Translation? It’s right inside the Flamingo Hotel, tucked just off the casino floor, in a space that feels like Versailles got a reality show deal.
How to Get There: If you’re already on the Strip, just follow the sparkles—or the faint scent of champagne and floral walls. Inside the Flamingo, Pinky’s is near the Linq Promenade entrance—look for the sign, the chandeliers, or the group of people taking selfies like they’re being paid for it.
Where to Park: If you’re driving (bold choice in Vegas, we respect it), head to the Flamingo’s self-parking garage, which is accessible via LINQ Lane off Las Vegas Blvd.
Parking is free for Caesars Rewards members (Platinum and above), and otherwise ranges around $15–23 depending on how long you’re there.
Valet is also available if you’re feeling fancy—or just refuse to deal with levels 4–8.
Pro Tip: Take a photo of where you parked. Nothing ruins a Vanderpump buzz like wandering a parking garage with melting mascara and no GPS signal.
Final Thoughts: Do It for the Gram. Stay for the Vibes.
If you’re asking yourself “Should I go?” just know this:
If you like vibes with a capital V? Go.
If you believe cocktails should be both boozy and beautiful? Go.
If you want a little Lisa Vanderpump magic in your life—even for just one glittery hour? Go.
Whether you’re stopping by for brunch (hello, deviled egg garden) or winding down after a night of Vegas sparkle, Pinky’s by
Vanderpump is an experience, not just a meal. It’s the perfect intersection of glam, gossip, and good drinks.
And if you’re still Googling Pinky’s by Vanderpump reviews to justify a reservation? Consider this your sign. And then some.
2 comments about “Inside Pinky’s Vanderpump at the Flamingo: Drinks, Drama & Dessert”
I have watched Lisa on The Real Housewives, Vanderpump Rules and now Vanderpump Villa. I would absolutely love to visit here. If I ever get to Vegas again, this is a definite must for me.
The fact that you’ve watched all three Vander-shows tells us everything we need to know: you were born for this moment. Now go forth and sip something pink under a disco ball like the icon you are and keep us posted on how it goes!