How Much is Bottle Service in Miami?
Current guidance, typical ranges, and live confirmation before you book.
Bottle service in Miami can range from around $1,000 at a smaller lounge to $50,000+ at LIV on a Saturday night during Art Basel. The price depends on four factors: the venue, the night of the week, the table location, and the season. Use this as planning guidance, then confirm the exact minimum, fees, and section availability for your date before you commit.
2026 Pricing by Venue (Regular Weekend)
| Venue | Standard Table | Premium Table | VIP / Backstage |
|---|---|---|---|
| LIV | $3,000 – $5,000 | $5,000 – $10,000 | $10,000 – $20,000+ |
| E11EVEN | $2,000 – $3,500 | $3,500 – $8,000 | $8,000 – $50,000+ |
| Club Space | $1,000 – $2,000 | $2,000 – $3,500 | $3,500 – $5,000 |
| M2 | $1,500 – $2,500 | $2,500 – $5,000 | $5,000 – $10,000 |
Important: These are minimum spends, not the total bill. Add 20% automatic gratuity + tax. A $3,000 minimum at LIV will cost you approximately $3,900-$4,000 when you walk out.
What Affects the Price
Day of the Week
Saturday is always the most expensive night. Friday is typically 20-30% less. Thursday at E11EVEN can be surprisingly affordable — $1,500 minimums are common. Sunday and Monday industry nights are the cheapest.
Seasonality
Peak season (December through April) inflates prices 50-100%. A table that costs $3,000 in July might cost $6,000 during Art Basel (December) or Miami Music Week (March). Book early during peak season — popular venues sell out weeks in advance.
Table Location
At LIV, there's a massive difference between a dance floor table and a backstage table. Dance floor tables put you in the action. Mezzanine tables give you a view. Backstage is where the celebrities sit. Each tier is roughly 2x the price of the one below.
How to Book
- Through a promoter — The best option. Promoters have direct venue relationships and can negotiate pricing, especially mid-week. Request a table through us and we'll connect you with a verified promoter.
- Directly with the venue — Call or email the venue's VIP department. Prices are typically standard but no broker markup.
- Third-party apps — Discotech, Tablelist, etc. Convenient but often marked up 20-50%. Use them for availability info, book directly.
Pro Tips
- Book through a promoter for the best pricing — they earn commission from the venue, not from you
- Going on a Thursday or Sunday? Ask about reduced minimums
- Groups of 10+ can sometimes negotiate a package deal
- Don't forget the dress code — read our complete dress code guide
Frequently Asked Questions
What does bottle service include in Miami?
A VIP table, a dedicated server, mixers (juice, soda, Red Bull), ice, and your chosen bottles of liquor. Most venues seat 8-15 guests per table depending on location. Security and a VIP host are included at high-end venues.
Can you split a table with strangers in Miami?
Not at most high-end venues. Table reservations are booked as a unit. However, some promoters organize "table shares" for smaller groups. Ask your promoter about options if your group is under 6 people.
Do you tip on bottle service?
Yes. Most Miami clubs add an automatic 20% gratuity plus tax to your bill. Additional tipping for exceptional service is appreciated but not required. Your final bill will typically be 30-35% more than the minimum spend.