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Bottle service in Scottsdale
Bottle service · Updated 2026

Bottle Service in Scottsdale

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Old Town Scottsdale runs one of the most table-driven nightlife scenes in the Southwest, and bottle service is the currency that moves it. Along Saddlebag Trail, Stetson Drive and Drinkwater Boulevard, the marquee rooms are built around reserved sections more than general admission, so a VIP table is less a splurge than the standard way serious groups get through the door. Minimum spends generally open around $500 to $1,000 for smaller booths and climb into the thousands for dance-floor and DJ-adjacent real estate. Weekends draw a dressed-up, see-and-be-seen crowd, and locking in the right table with sparkler-lit bottle presentations is how visiting bachelor and bachelorette parties, birthdays and out-of-town crews claim their spot.

Scottsdale is also a dayclub town, and the pool is where the table culture starts before the sun goes down. Maya's poolside cabanas, daybeds and infinity-lounge sections turn an afternoon into a full bottle-service production, with shaded seating, misting fans and prime views of the water and DJ. Cabana minimums typically run from a few hundred dollars for smaller daybeds up to several thousand for the largest pool-front real estate, and bottles usually start around $350 apiece. The move is simple: a group locks a cabana for the day, keeps the same crew together, and rolls the energy straight into an Old Town nightclub table after dark for a seamless day-to-night VIP run.

What you actually get for the minimum is consistent across the district: a reserved table or booth, a dedicated server or VIP host, mixers, garnishes and glassware, guaranteed entry and usually line-skip for the whole party. The minimum spend is what you commit to alcohol before tax and gratuity, so plan for roughly 20 to 38 percent on top once venue fees and the automatic tip are added. Location drives price more than anything, dance-floor and stage-side tables cost the most because they put your group in the middle of the action. For Fridays, Saturdays and event nights with a name DJ, book at least a week ahead, and two-plus weeks for major holiday weekends.

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Best for bottle service

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    Maya Day Club

    Maya is Scottsdale's flagship dayclub, and its cabanas are the definitive daytime bottle-service play, with poolside cabanas for eight running roughly $1,200 to $2,500 minimum and including premium bottles like Grey Goose plus shaded, misted seating and prime pool views. Smaller daybed clusters open around $600 while larger VIP terraces and infinity lounges climb toward $3,500 for private pool access. Bottles start near $350, and the same VIP energy carries into Maya's nightclub side after dark.

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    Riot House

    Riot House is the see-and-be-seen rooftop of Old Town, engineered around VIP tables with skyline views, champagne towers and sparkler shows. Lounge nooks for five open around $800 redeemable on drinks, rooftop booths for eight run roughly $1,500 to $3,000 with premium bottles, and VIP terraces for ten sit near $2,500 with stage proximity. Big spenders chase the DJ-booth table that tops out around $10,000 for up to 25 guests.

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    Wasted Grain

    This multi-level Old Town staple keeps its bottle service upstairs in a chic VIP lounge with private tables in prime locations. VIP packages bundle a private entrance, line-skip, reserved seating and personalized bottle presentations, making it a favorite for birthdays and bachelorette groups who want guaranteed entry. Tables are best booked in advance through the venue's VIP manager to secure the best location, with minimums scaling to the night, DJ and party size.

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    Cake Nightclub

    Cake is one of Old Town's highest-energy rooms, and its VIP tables cluster near the DJ booth with sightlines over the dance floor and stage. Minimum spends typically range from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on the night and location, with a corner suite for up to ten opening around $800 and premium dance-floor tables climbing far higher. Every section includes top-shelf bottles, mixers and garnishes, plus sparkler shows and custom signage for celebrations.

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    1111 Nightclub

    11:11 delivers a late-night hip-hop and Top 40 room with private VIP sections and dedicated service. Its top table option is a Tier 4 table for up to ten guests around $2,000, with bottle pricing spanning roughly $200 to $4,000 from champagne and vodka up to large-format magnums. The layout is built for groups who want a reserved section in the middle of the energy, and tables should be locked in early on weekends.

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    Intl Nightclub

    INTL is a polished, high-production nightclub where bottle service is effectively the entry ticket to a reserved section. Every table includes premium spirits with mixers, a dedicated server and a guaranteed spot inside, with a bottle list spanning Grey Goose, Patron, Jameson and a deep champagne selection. Table prices tend to climb as the event date nears, so booking ahead is the way to secure both the best location and pricing for name-DJ nights.

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    Pretty Please Lounge

    Pretty Please is an intimate Entertainment District lounge built around eight spacious, luxurious VIP booths with hip-hop from the city's top DJs. Tables run roughly $1,000 to $3,000 with the average booth landing near $1,000, and the bottle list covers Grey Goose, Patron, Jameson and assorted champagnes. Its smaller footprint makes it a strong pick for groups who want a more exclusive, booth-driven bottle-service night rather than a massive club floor.

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    100 Proof Lounge

    100 Proof is Wasted Grain's upstairs VIP hideaway, an exclusive section pairing plush seating with dedicated bottle service above the main floor. The elevated, lounge-style layout suits groups who want a quieter, more private table experience while staying steps from the club's live music and DJ energy. As part of the Wasted Grain complex, it books through the same VIP channel, with minimums set by the night, guest count and table location.

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FAQ

How much does bottle service cost in Scottsdale?

Minimum spends usually start around $500 to $1,000 for smaller booths and rise to several thousand dollars for dance-floor, stage-side or DJ-booth tables. The biggest party tables at top clubs can reach $10,000 or more. Your minimum applies to alcohol only, before tax and gratuity, and location drives the price more than group size.

What is included with a VIP table?

A table minimum covers a reserved table or booth, your bottles, mixers, juices, sodas, garnishes and glassware, plus a dedicated server or VIP host. It also includes guaranteed entry and usually line-skip for your whole group. Many venues add sparkler-lit bottle presentations, custom signage and celebration touches for birthdays and bachelorette parties at no extra charge.

How do I book bottle service in Scottsdale?

Book directly through the venue's VIP page or text line, or use a nightlife reservation platform. For Fridays, Saturdays and name-DJ events, reserve at least a week ahead, and two or more weeks for major holiday weekends. Prices often rise as the date nears, so booking early secures both a better location and better pricing.

What is the difference between dayclub cabanas and nightclub tables?

Cabanas are Scottsdale's daytime bottle service, poolside shaded seating with misting fans, daybeds and prime water views at venues like Maya, with minimums from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Nightclub tables are indoor reserved sections near the dance floor or DJ. Many groups do both, locking a cabana by day and rolling into an Old Town club table after dark.

What is the dress code for VIP tables in Scottsdale?

Nightclubs enforce an upscale dress code: for men, collared shirts, clean sneakers or dress shoes, and no athletic wear, tank tops or excessively baggy clothing; for women, stylish going-out attire. Dayclubs are swim-forward but still trend fashionable, think designer swimwear and cover-ups. Booking a table gives you some leeway, but arriving well-dressed keeps entry smooth for the whole group.

Rankings are Nightspotters editorial opinion, refreshed for 2026. Hours, policies and lineups change — confirm with the venue for your night.