Toronto clubs for bottle service are fun, high-energy, and perfect for a night out on the town. Most of the time, it's perfectly appropriate (even desirable) to buy your booze like any other regular club-goer, but there are certain occasions when you just need to treat yourself.
Here are my picks for the top clubs for bottle service in Toronto.
The Fifth Social Club
Tucked away at Richmond & Duncan is where you'll find this sprawling club. In order to reserve a booth on Friday or Saturday for 5 to 10 people a two bottle minimum is required, 11 to 15 people is three and 20+ is four. Bottle prices begin at $225.
Cake Nightclub
Found in the Entertainment District, this nightclub arguably has the cheapest bottle service in the city. To get bottle service on Fridays you just have to order 1 bottle and on Saturdays you just have to order two. Regular bottles are $125 including tax and tip.
The Citizen
Bottle service at this King West restaurant and nightclub is available on Friday and Saturdays. With a reservation, they are able to include a limited amount of complimentary entries. There's a $550 minimum spend which gets two bottles and 10 complementary guests.
Early Mercy
Found across the street from The Citizen, the former Grand & Toy has 11 tables available for bottle service. That number doubles come summer time when the patio is open. A two bottle minimum purchase is required for bottle service, and bottles start as low as $220.
Rebel
The re-incarnation of Sound Academy on Polson Pier is the city's largest nightclub. There's over 60 tables available to reserve on any given Saturday. They also have tables available during ticketed events. The minimum spend for a bottle service on Saturday starts at $480 and $750 for concerts and shows.
Wayward
This popular nightclub can be found along West Queen West. Bottle service is available on Friday and Saturdays between the hours of 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Reservations start at $500 plus gratuity.
The Libertine
The underground lounge on Dundas West has five booths available for bottle service along with the option to secure a bottle at the bar top. They are open Thursday through Saturday and require a minimum purchase of two bottles. Bottles start at $230.
Lost and Found
The underground King West club has 16 booths available for bottle service reservations on Monday and Thursday through Saturday. They require a minimum $750 spend plus gratuity. More on special occasions.
Goldie
Bottle service is available on both floors of this King West spot but the real party is on the second floor. The upstairs is open Thursday through Saturday. The minimum spend varies from $500 to $1000 depending on the day and party size.
EFS
Bottle service is available Wednesday through Saturday at this King West spot. For weeknights there is a $550 minimum spend (+ tip). On Friday there's a $750 minimum spend (+ tip), and Saturday $1500 minimum spend (+ tip). There's always dress code in effect too.
Figures
The Yorkville spot is much more than a comic book themed restaurant. It comes alive at night and is a hot spot for celebrity appearances. To secure bottle service on Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday prepare to purchase a minimum of two bottles.
Cure
The nightclub on King West does bottle service four nights a week. On Tuesday and Friday there is a two bottle minimum while Saturday and Sunday boasts a three bottle minimum. Prices vary from $210 to $1600 on bottles.
Wallen
This West Queen West bar does bottle service on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. They do 3 bottle minimum. Prices vary on the bottles and there's a 20% gratuity.
The Everleigh
The King West club offers bottle service on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and long weekend Sundays. Bottle service packages start as low as $530 which includes six VIP entries, two premium bottles, private table, unlimited mixers and two hangover capsules.
Cube Nightclub
The sprawling nightclub tucked away on Queen West offers bottle service packages starting as low as $660. This Premium Status package include two premium bottles, one house champagne and five covers.
by Jaclyn Skrobacky via blogTO
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