Two Injured From Cocktail at Gordon Ramsay's Vegas Restaurant

The drink in question is a flaming tiki-style cocktail called Rum Donkey with ingredients such as Cruzan Single Barrel Rum, falernum, brown sugar, ginger beer and torched passion fruit.

Two patrons of chef Gordon Ramsay's newest restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip were taken to a hospital for treatment for injuries involving a drink.

Caesars Entertainment confirmed to the Associated Press on Friday that two people were injured at Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen on Thursday.

The company would not specify the drink, but says it has been taken off the menu. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports it was a flaming tiki-style cocktail called Rum Donkey. The online menu shows the ingredients are Cruzan Single Barrel Rum, falernum, brown sugar, ginger beer and torched passion fruit.

Clark County Fire Deputy Chief Jon Klassen says the department transported two people to the hospital, but firefighters didn't have to extinguish any fire. He had no information on the extent of the customers' injuries or status.