Insider Guide

How Much is Bottle Service in Miami?

Real pricing from real venues. No inflated broker numbers.

⚡ TL;DR

  • Weekend bottle service usually starts around $1,000 to $5,000 depending on venue and table location.
  • Your final bill is typically 30-35% above minimum spend once tax and gratuity are added.
  • Peak season and headline weekends can double or more than double table minimums.
  • Promoter and direct venue booking usually beat third-party markup pricing.

Pricing Overview

Bottle service in Miami ranges from $1,000 at a neighborhood 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. This guide gives you the real numbers — not the inflated prices you'll find on third-party booking sites that mark up 30-50%.

2026 Pricing by Venue (Regular Weekend)

VenueStandard TablePremium TableVIP / 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+
Story$2,500 – $4,000$4,000 – $8,000$8,000 – $15,000
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

  1. 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.
  2. Directly with the venue — Call or email the venue's VIP department. Prices are typically standard but no broker markup.
  3. 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.

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