"Bruno Mars’s new lounge at the Bellagio is serious about its cocktails and its music. It’s open daily from 5 p.m. until 2 a.m. or later, with live music of the jazz variety taking the stage from 8 to 11 p.m. Sit either in a loveseat down in the conversation pit or take up a table along the room’s perimeter — you’ll likely spend most of your time on your feet and dancing anyway. There’s no reason to be shy about letting loose. Photographs are strictly not allowed." - Ryan Slattery
"Bruno Mars’s bar and music venue has a cool throwback feel with vintage-style furnishings, velvet seating, and walls adorned with lightbulbs, mirrors, and curtains. “I’ve been performing in Vegas for years, and I’ve always wanted a place where I could throw glamorous parties when I’m in town. A place that felt like my personal penthouse suite, with live music and sensational cocktails. The Pinky Ring is that,” Mars said in a statement." - Janna Karel
"Bruno Mars’s bar and music venue has a cool throwback feel with vintage-style furnishings, velvet seating, and walls adorned with lightbulbs, mirrors, and curtains. “I’ve been performing in Vegas for years, and I’ve always wanted a place where I could throw glamorous parties when I’m in town. A place that felt like my personal penthouse suite, with live music and sensational cocktails. The Pinky Ring is that,” Mars said in a statement." - Janna Karel
"A musician’s hands‑on touch reshapes a resort lounge into a hybrid of living room, nightclub, and live‑music venue, where layout, lighting, music, signature cocktails, and even bartender uniforms reflect the artist’s vision. The space encourages dancing—bands play groovy jazz with driving percussion, seating was removed to open a dance floor, and plush sunken conversation pits, a Champagne room, and private booths evoke Rat Pack–era glamour with mirrored walls and mood lighting. Signature drinks like a spicy margarita called the Hooligan and a rich mocha espresso martini fuel the energy until bottle service takes over, and an enforced no‑phones policy helps keep the vibe intimate and immersive, with surprise onstage appearances possible." - Janna Karel
"When conceptualizing the Pinky Ring, Bruno Mars aimed to recreate the vibe of his own living room. Assuming his home is rife with ’70s-era wall decor, mirrored surfaces, and velvety loveseats tucked inside a sunken conversation pit — then he excelled. Bartenders shake and stir excellent signature cocktails like a spicy margarita called the Hooligan. Most nights, bands take the stage, plying visitors out of their seats and onto the middle of the sunken room, right in front of the band. Mars makes a cameo some nights if he’s playing a show. But even without the surprise appearance, the combination of stylish digs, groovy jazz music, and an enforced no-phones-allowed policy make the Pinky Ring a reliably fun night out." - Janna Karel