It's not a good sign when you research a place online, read their menu on a laptop immediately before going down, and then find out that drink options listed in the menu .pdf file on their website are not available.
Staff is friendly but not especially helpful. The most helpful folks seemed to be the people collecting tickets for keno games (in my opinion, it's pretty pathetic if you're needing to continue gambling throughout your meal -- but apparently that's what about half of the tables in the restaurant were preoccupied with while waiting for their meals).
The food? m'eh. It was OK. The chicken parm was pretty good, the fish n chips were fairly average. Calamari ordered as an appetizer wasn't awful, but it wasn't anything particularly interesting, either. I wouldn't order it again.
If you're hungry and you have to fill your stomach with something reasonably quick, and you're staying at the Flamingo, this might be on ok option for you. But don't expect anything special.
I can't imagine anyone going out of their way to visit this place. It seems to be oriented specifically to hotel guests looking for a quick fix.
It has an odd vibe, like this place is slowly dying. It wouldn't be a surprise if they are re-branded or significantly changed into some other kind of establishment by the next time we visit the Flamingo.