Lisa Vanderpump isn’t letting April Fool’s Day stop her from opening her Las Vegas Cocktail Gardens on April 1! The RHOBH star is ready to celebrate.
Lisa Vanderpump, known for Vanderpump Rules and Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills (RHOBH), is eager to celebrate the creation of her elaborate new venue, the Vanderpump Cocktail Gardens, in Las Vegas.
So despite the tradition of April Fool’s Day, Lisa isn’t joking when she announced she would open her new establishment to the public on April 1. We’ve got the dish here.
Lisa Vanderpump celebrates grand opening of Cocktail Gardens
It’s a celebration, dahhhling! At least that’s what we imagine Vanderpump declaring in her inimitable drawl.
Or as Caesars Palace quotes Lisa as saying: “Life isn’t all diamonds and rose, but in Caesars Palace, it will be!”
Wanna be visitors to Vanderpump Cocktail Garden can reserve packages for four to eight. In addition to Lisa creating signature cocktails for the venue, she plans to offer bar food.
Lisa Vanderpump creates a taste of Los Angeles in Las Vegas
Lisa designed the Cocktail Garden to resemble aspects of her already popular highly successful restaurants and lounges, Villa Blanca, SUR, Pump and Tom Tom.
Admitting that she had “always” dreamed of seeing the Vanderpump brand in lights at the iconic Caesars Palace, Lisa asserted that “Vanderpump Cocktail Garden will combine the sexy atmosphere of our other establishments injected with the Vegas energy.”
Features include:
- An indoor patio
- A garden with trees and romantic lights
- Lisa Vanderpump signature pink
- Booths and a complete bar with craft cocktails, Vanderpump branded Sangria and Rosé as well as a carefully selected wine list.
Will Lisa Vanderpump and her Vanderpump Rules or RHOBH cast be there?
Of course the big feature that visitors want: Lisa herself or some of the cast from her shows Vanderpump Rules and RHOBH!
The famous hotel promised that Lisa and some of the cast “may” be there upon occasion.
Lisa herself celebrated the grand opening of Vanderump Cocktail Garden on Saturday night prior to the official public opening on Monday, April 1, according to Las Vegas Channel 3 News.