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Las Vegas Bottle Service


Ah, bottle service (also known as table service) – one of man’s greatest tributes to the pleasures of hedonism. Welcome to the good life – drinking exorbitantly marked up alcohol brought to you by scantily clad bottle girls as you black out and run up the tab – you only live once, right?

There is a case to be made for bottle service, however – even for those unwilling to blow a month’s salary on bottle service. In many cases, bottle service can actually be pretty comparatively priced to standard clubbing, with a number of extra benefits. And plus, who doesn’t want to become a VIP in one of the best clubs in Las Vegas?

For those ready to take their clubbing experience to the next level, we’ve put together a list of the top bottle service nightclubs and dayclubs in Sin City to help you plan out your trip.


Nightclub Bottle Service



LIV Nightclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Fontainebleau Vegas
  • Days Open: Friday, Saturday and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: EDM/Rap


Zouk Nightclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Resorts World
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
  • Club Hours: 11:00 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: Mostly EDM



Marquee Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Cosmopolitan
  • Days Open: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: EDM



XS Nightclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Encore Hotel
  • Days Open: Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
  • Club Hours: 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: Electronic



Tao Nightclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Venetian
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
  • Club Hours: 10:00 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: Electronic



Omnia Nightclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Caesars Palace
  • Days Open: Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday
  • Club Hours: 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: EDM



Drai’s Nightclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Cromwell
  • Days Open: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 10:00 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: Hip Hop



Drai’s After Hours Nightclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Cromwell
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours:11:00 PM – 6:00 AM
  • Music Type: Hip Hop



Hakkasan Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: MGM Grand Hotel
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 10:00 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: Hip Hop & EDM



Encore Beach Club (EBC) At Night

  • Location: Encore Hotel
  • Days Open: Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday
  • Club Hours: 10:00 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: Electronic



Jewel Nightclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Aria
  • Days Open: Monday, Friday, and Saturday
  • Club Hours: 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format



Foundation Room Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Mandalay Bay
  • Days Open: Monday – Sunday
  • Club Hours: 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: Open Format, Top 40



Marquee After Hours

  • Location: Cosmopolitan
  • Days Open: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
  • Club Hours: 12:00 am – 7:00 AM
  • Music Type: Electronic


On The Record Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Park MGM
  • Days Open: Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday
  • Club Hours: 10:00 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Music Type: Top 40, Open Format



  • Location: 2245 E Flamingo Rd
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 10:00 PM – 5:00 AM/6:00 AM
  • Music Type: Latin

Dayclub Bottle Service



LIV Beach Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Fontainebleau Las Vegas
  • Days Open: Friday, Saturday and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Music Type: EDM or Hip Hop depending on the day


Tao Beach Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: The Venetian
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Music Type: EDM or Hip Hop depending on the day



Drai’s Beach Club Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: The Cromwell Hotel
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Music Type: Hip Hop



Encore Beach Club Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Encore Hotel
  • Days Open: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Music Type: EDM



Stadium Swim Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: The Circa Hotel
  • Days Open: Monday – Sunday
  • Club Hours: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Music Type: Open Format



Marquee Dayclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: The Cosmopolitan
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Music Type: EDM



Wet Republic Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: MGM Grand
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Music Type: Mostly EDM



Ayu Dayclub Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Resorts World
  • Days Open: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Music Type: EDM



Daylight Beach Club Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Mandalay Bay Resort
  • Days Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Music Type: Hip Hop, EDM



Liquid Pool Lounge Bottle Service Pricing And Info

  • Location: Aria Resort & Casino
  • Days Open: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Club Hours: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Music Type: EDM, Top 40, Open Format


What is bottle service?

You do not need to have bottle service to get into a club. However, if you want some dedicated real estate and are anxious about getting in, bottle service is definitely the way to go. Almost all clubs these days have VIP tables arranged throughout the club.

When you get bottle/table service at a club you are paying the club a premium for bottles, mixers, and table space/real estate. Mixers are pretty standard across most clubs – cranberry, orange juice, tonic water, limes/lemons, etc. If you want energy drinks or bottled water you’ll have to pay extra (but that amount is counted towards your minimum). In addition to bringing out the bottles, bottle service girls also help you make drinks, pour shots, refill your mixers, remove empty glasses, etc.

Each table booking has a minimum spend – that is, the amount you need to spend on alcohol (and for dayclubs, food). The minimums that you are quoted never include tax/tip – which you can estimate to be about 30% (~10% tax, 18-20% tip). Gratuity is usually automatically included in the final bill at 18-20%. As such, whenever you book a table you’ll want to multiply the minimum by 1.3 to figure out how much you’ll likely end up spending. A table with 1k min will run you 1.3k, a table with 5k min will run you 6.5k, etc.

The minimum spend on each table varies based on a number of different factors:

  • Holidays
  • Day of the week – minimums are almost always higher on Fridays/Saturdays
  • The DJ or live performer talent – big names = big minimums
  • Table location – the closer you are to the action, the more you’ll have to pay
  • Number of people in your party – you might want a 1k table but the 1k min might only come with 4 comps – to add more people you’ll have to increase your minimum

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What are the advantages to getting bottle service?

  • You get expedited entry in a VIP bottle service line
  • You get real estate – a place to sit, put your things (though make sure you hold on to valuables – people often get their things stolen at tables)
  • Bottle service comes with alcohol and comp’ed entry (oftentimes the cost is pretty close to getting in on general admission and buying drinks at the bar)
  • If you’re a guy, you can bring girls back to your table
  • If you’re a girl, you don’t have to flirt with guys to mooch drinks
  • In Vegas bachelorette parties can oftentimes get discounted tables – ask us!



How much does bottle service cost?

Bottle service in Las Vegas will cost you anywhere from 150 per guy to 1000 per guy depending on how much you want to splurge. You can easily run up similar bills in other cities as well, but generally speaking your tabs in Las Vegas will be higher than in other cities, just because the bottles cost more. The same bottle of goose that costs $250 in SF will run you $400 in LA and even up to $650 in Las Vegas.

If you have enough guys (or girls willing to pitch in) in your group, bottle service can actually make a lot of sense financially. For example, lets say you have 8 guys and want to go to a top tier club for a top tier DJ. You’re looking at $50 presale tickets or $70 GA at the door plus a tip for the bouncer if you don’t want to wait. Then once you get inside, drinks will run you ~20 per drink/shot. Between buying drinks for your friends and buying drinks for girls, you’ll easily run up a $150-200 tab very quickly.

With a bit of planning and foresight you can take that money and book a table – sure, your table isn’t going to be on the dance floor, but you’ll still be able to enjoy most of the benefits listed above at a comparative price. The key to balancing the equation is having enough guys in your group that are willing to throw down. If your group is very girl heavy, the price per guy goes up significantly and it no longer makes financial sense to get a table.

However, with large groups of guys and girls you might want to consider a hybrid approach where the guys get in on a table and the girls use guestlist / presale tickets. This way you’re able to keep the minimums lower – the girls don’t count as comps on the table but after they get in they can come join you at the table. Some things to keep in mind if you’re trying to employ this method:

  • If girls are planning on getting in on the guestlist, they oftentimes will need to be there earlier than the guys – you’ll want to make sure your girls are capable of getting ready and mobilizing early
  • With larger groups bottles are often gone in a flash – you’ll want to make sure to let your bottle girl know that you’re the only one who can order additional bottles

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Vegas Bottle Service FAQs


What does bottle service mean in Las Vegas?

Getting bottle service in Las Vegas is without a doubt one of the most exciting (and expensive) ways to enjoy your night at any of the top nightclubs in Sin City. For those who have never gotten bottle service before and don’t know how it works, it’s actually rather simple. The way that bottle service works is that you commit to a minimum spend (which can change depending on the table location/day of the week/who is performing), and in exchange you get to reserve a private table. The table itself is essentially free, but you must reach the minimum spend by the end of the night or else you will still be charged the difference. You can purchase bottles, energy drinks, cocktails, and anything else you could possibly desire to help you reach that minimum spend.

When are bottle services available?

Bottle service is offered at all of the best nightclubs in Las Vegas, so you will be able to find multiple venues offering it on any given night. You can see a list of upcoming events that have bottle service in Las Vegas on the Discotech app, or you can find a nightclub that is open on this page.

How does bottle service work in Vegas?

Bottle service is a phenomenal way to spice up your night and make the most out of your nightclub experience. Unlike buying tickets or joining a free guest list, making a bottle service reservation allows you to secure a private table for you and your group for the entire night. To make a reservation, you first have to find a club that you are interested in going to. From there you can select a night and table location. Different table locations and sizes will come with different minimum spends, which is the amount you agree to spend while at the nightclub. If you do not reach the minimum spend through purchasing bottles and drinks by the time you leave, you will still have to pay the remaining balance. 

How to get free bottle service in Las Vegas?

Sorry, but there is no such thing as free bottle service in Las Vegas. To reserve bottle service, you will need to agree to a minimum spend that you must reach by the end of the night. The minimum spend, also called a min, can vary depending on table location availability, what day you go, and the artist that is performing.

What is VIP bottle service & how do I get it?

Getting table service instantly makes you a VIP, so all you need to do is find a club/event you are interested in going to and make a reservation. You can click on one of the nightclubs listed on this page, or you can browse event options on the free Discotech app. 

How much is VIP bottle service?

Bottle service pricing is going to change drastically depending on what club you go to, the day of the week, the artist that is performing, the table location, and more. Bottle service costs in Las Vegas can start as low as $300, and can reach heights of $10,000 to $20,000+, so before determining the cost of bottle service, you should first plan out a budget and work from there. That will allow you to view table options and plan ahead. You should keep in mind that the table minimum does not include tax and tip, which are both mandatory.

What does VIP bottle service in Las Vegas clubs include?

  • A private table
  • Guaranteed entry
  • 1 or more bottles
  • Cover charge included
  • VIP status/service
  • Free mixers and chasers (juices, soda, etc.)
  • Private waitress to take orders, pour shots, and mix drinks

Can you get a free table in Vegas?

Unfortunately, there is no way to get a free table in Las Vegas. To reserve a VIP table, you will need to purchase table service. If you don’t want to spend a lot of money, but you still want to get the most out of your Vegas trip, you can get free or discounted admission into some of the best clubs by signing up for the free guest list. You can find a list of the top clubs with a guest list here.

How do I reserve bottle service?

You can find a list of clubs that offer bottle service on this page, or you can find upcoming events and reserve a table on the free Discotech app. Once you find a show that you are interested in attending, request to book a table and someone will be in touch!

What are the best clubs for bottle service?

XS, Marquee Nightclub, Ayu Nightclub, Light, Tao, Drai’s Nightclub, Drai’s After Hours, Chateau, Omnia, Jewel, and Hakkasan are among the best clubs in Las Vegas that offer bottle service.

How to get a special bottle presentation?

Individual clubs usually put their own spin on special bottle service presentations. The presentation is typically going to vary depending on what bottle you ordered as well as which club you are at. An example of a classic presentation would be a line of bottle girls bringing out your Grey Goose on a platter of  lit sparklers to put on a dazzling show. You can also request a special presentation while at the venue.

How do I book bottle service?

In the past you’d have to find a promoter for each club. We’ve built a mobile app to make the whole process easy and streamlined. You can download our free mobile app here. Using the app you can easily see who’s spinning, browse by club, view upcoming events, and book table service with a few taps on your phone. You can also email us (info@discotech.me), call/text us (+1 (415) 735-6716) or fill out the contact form below.

What time should I arrive at the venue?

As a general rule of thumb – the earlier you arrive, the better your table location will be. If you have a low minimum (think 1k or less) we recommend that you arrive no later than 11:30 – the low minimum tables are the lowest priority on the totem pole if the club starts filling up. With higher minimums, your table is generally pretty secure but arriving early can definitely still secure a better table position. For an extra handshake / tip, we can also have a host secure a specific table. Let us know what you’re interested in – we’ll do our best to make it happen and make you happy!

Do I have to be 21?

Yes you have to be 21 for all Vegas clubs. If you’re bringing a fake, better make sure it’s good. Vegas bouncer are pros at detecting fake IDs. If your fake ID is picked up, you can sometimes tip the bouncer (think $200) if you’re getting bottle service. If you’re just in the regular line, it’s probably not going to happen.

What do I have to wear?

Each club maintains a dress code and bouncers at the door will not hesitate to turn you down if you’re dressed like a scrub. Check out our guide to Las Vegas Nightlife Dress Code for more information on what to wear. The more money you spend / the more famous you are, the more relaxed the dress code is. Lebron James can roll to the club in a baseball cap and jersey, but unless you’re dropping at least 5k its very unlikely that you’ll get into the club dressed similarly.

Do I have to have more girls than guys?

Ratio of guys to girls generally doesn’t matter as much when you’re getting bottle service. However, there are a few cases to consider:

  • Parties of all girls (bachelorette parties) can often times get access to discounted tables.
  • Parties of all guys will sometimes (not often) have higher minimums on busier days.
  • If you have a mixed ratio party, you can keep costs down by getting bottle service for the guys, and getting girls in on presale tickets or free guestlists.

Are tables more expensive on holidays?

Generally speaking minimums will be higher across the board on holidays. Some clubs also have higher bottle prices on holidays – so you’re paying more per bottle as well. Ask us if you have any questions!

Which Vegas clubs have bottle service?

All Vegas clubs have bottle service of some sort. We can help you book VIP table service at the following Las Vegas nightclubs (drill down to see bottle menus, floor plans, and insider tips):

Dayclubs:

We hope this was helpful – don’t hesitate to drop us a line if you have any questions!



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