VIP Table Guide

Bottled Blonde Bottle Service — Rooftop Cabanas, Nightclub Floor & Bellagio Views Across Three Floors

Bottled Blonde at the Grand Bazaar Shops in front of Horseshoe Las Vegas is the only three-story nightlife venue directly on the Las Vegas Strip operating a working restaurant, a dedicated nightclub floor, and a rooftop terrace under the same roof at the same address. Bottle service runs across two levels: rooftop terrace cabanas on the third floor seating up to 12 guests, starting at $1,200 with direct Bellagio fountain sightlines facing east across Las Vegas Boulevard; and second-floor nightclub bar tables starting at $2,500 adjacent to the DJ booth and dance floor. The ground-floor Italian-American restaurant makes Bottled Blonde the only Strip venue where dinner, nightclub access, and rooftop service operate as a single coordinated evening rather than three separate venue categories.

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Three-Floor Architecture

Restaurant, Nightclub & Rooftop — One Building, One Reservation System

The 25,000-square-foot building that houses Bottled Blonde is the only structure directly on the Las Vegas Strip that runs a full-service restaurant, a mid-size nightclub (1,500-person capacity), and a rooftop terrace bar as independent operating environments under one roof. Most Las Vegas evening experiences that combine dinner and nightclub require either a rideshare between properties or a walk along the Strip. At Bottled Blonde, dinner on the ground floor becomes the opening act for a nightclub second act one floor above, or a rooftop terrace session two floors up — in the same building, through the same host team.

Ground Floor — Italian-American Restaurant

11 AM – Dinner

Full-service restaurant operating from 11 AM through dinner service. Groups can book dinner followed by nightclub or rooftop bottle service through the same host team, coordinating the transition to the upper floors after dinner. No separate venue reservation, no property change, no rideshare.

Second Floor — Nightclub (1,500 capacity)

9 PM – Close

The primary nightclub floor with DJ booth, dance floor, and bar positions. Bottle service tables start at $2,500 for banquette seating around the central dance floor. DJ-adjacent premium positions from $4,000. The nightclub floor is the highest-energy environment in the building, with the DJ set running at full production from 9 PM through close.

Third Floor — Rooftop Terrace (Bellagio views)

Best for Groups

The rooftop terrace on the third floor provides the defining Bottled Blonde experience: direct Bellagio fountain sightlines east across Las Vegas Boulevard, terrace cabanas seating up to 12 guests from $1,200, and an open-air outdoor environment that operates at lower volume than the nightclub floor below. Fountain shows run every 15 to 30 minutes from 8 PM. Groups can access both the rooftop and the nightclub floor throughout the evening.

2026 Pricing

Bottled Blonde Bottle Service Tiers — Rooftop vs. Nightclub Floor

PositionCapacityMinimum
Rooftop Terrace CabanaUp to 12 guests$1,200
Rooftop Dance Setup (Large)15–25 guests$4,000–$8,000
Nightclub Floor Banquette4–6 guests$2,500
Nightclub Floor — DJ-Adjacent6–10 guests$4,000+

All-In Cost

Budget 38–42% on top of stated minimums for Nevada sales tax (8.375%), venue administrative fee, and gratuity. A $1,200 rooftop cabana totals approximately $1,656–$1,704 all-in.

Choosing Your Floor

Rooftop Cabana vs. Nightclub Floor — Which Fits Your Group?

Choose Rooftop Cabana If:

  • The Bellagio fountain view is a group priority — bachelorette, birthday, anniversary
  • Group size is 6 to 12 guests and you want the group at one table rather than split
  • You want open-air outdoor atmosphere with conversation-capable volume
  • You prefer a lower minimum ($1,200 rooftop vs. $2,500 nightclub floor) for the table service commitment
  • You plan to start on the rooftop and move to the nightclub floor later in the evening

Choose Nightclub Floor If:

  • DJ adjacency and dance floor access is the primary group objective
  • The group wants full nightclub energy — sound system at full production, dance floor crowd density, DJ performance proximity
  • The group composition includes people who specifically want to dance rather than watch the Bellagio
  • The headliner DJ booked on your night is the reason you chose Bottled Blonde

Group Planning

Group Size Guide — How Many People Per Table on Each Floor

Bottled Blonde's three-floor layout creates distinct group size economics at each level. The right table choice depends on headcount, occasion type, and whether the group prioritizes the Bellagio view experience or DJ floor energy.

FloorPositionBest Group SizePer-Person Minimum
3rd Floor RooftopTerrace Cabana8–12 guests$100–$150/person
3rd Floor RooftopLarge Dance Setup15–25 guests$160–$320/person
2nd Floor NightclubBar Banquette4–6 guests$415–$625/person
2nd Floor NightclubDJ-Adjacent6–10 guests$400–$665/person

Per-person minimums are before Nevada sales tax (8.375%), the venue administrative fee, and gratuity — budget 38 to 42% on top. The rooftop cabana delivers the best per-person value for groups of 8 to 12 guests: $100 to $150 per person before fees positions Bottled Blonde's Bellagio-view experience as one of the most accessible rooftop bottle service options on the Strip at that headcount. For groups under 4 guests, the rooftop minimum is difficult to justify; the ground-floor restaurant is a better fit. For 25+ guests, contact us before booking to coordinate a multi-position section arrangement.

Occasions at Bottled Blonde

Game Nights, Bachelor Parties, Birthdays — The Sports Bar Hybrid Advantage

Bottled Blonde's sports bar and nightclub hybrid format creates occasion flexibility that no pure nightclub on the Strip can match. The same building serves a casual game-night crowd on Sunday afternoons and a high-energy nightclub crowd on Saturday nights — with bottle service available in both formats.

Game Nights — NFL, NBA, UFC, Boxing

The second-floor bar area at Bottled Blonde operates during major sporting events with game-format bottle service on the bar tables — a more casual configuration than the nightclub layout, with viewing angles to the screens and lower minimums than a peak Saturday night. NFL Sundays, NBA playoff games, and championship boxing draws (the Horseshoe sports book is adjacent) all generate strong second-floor bar demand. Rooftop terrace access during game-format hours varies — confirm operating schedule when booking for a specific event date.

Bachelor Parties (8–15 guests)

The multi-floor format is ideal for bachelor party groups who want progression through the evening: dinner on the ground floor, rooftop terrace cabana for the Bellagio view window (9 to 11 PM), then nightclub floor for the late DJ set. This three-stage approach keeps a group of 8 to 15 engaged across the full evening without venue changes or rideshares. Bachelor parties at Thursday get the lowest minimums; Friday and Saturday provide the highest-energy DJ bookings. For strip club additions to the bachelor itinerary, see our bachelor party Las Vegas guide.

Birthday Parties (6–12 guests)

The rooftop terrace is the definitive birthday table at Bottled Blonde: the Bellagio fountain backdrop provides the photo moment, the cabana format seats the whole group together, and the birthday package includes sparkler bottle service with a multi-bottle presentation. At 8 guests and the $1,200 rooftop minimum, per-person cost is $150 before tax — a manageable birthday spend for a Strip rooftop with fountain views. Confirm the birthday package add-on during booking rather than at arrival.

Corporate Groups — Convention and Company Outings

The dinner-to-nightclub pipeline makes Bottled Blonde the top corporate group option in the mid-Strip corridor. During major Las Vegas conventions — CES in January, NAB in April, SEMA in November — corporate groups regularly book the ground-floor restaurant for a private dinner followed by a rooftop terrace or nightclub floor bottle service reservation for the after-dinner portion. The indoor nightclub tables are preferred by corporate groups who want conversation capability alongside the nightclub format; the rooftop terrace is preferred for groups prioritizing the view experience over dance floor energy. The Horseshoe Las Vegas hotel tower makes Bottled Blonde a zero-commute nightlife option for in-house convention attendees.

Insider Strategies

Insider Tips for the Best Table Placement at Bottled Blonde

Request the Corner Rooftop Cabana

Corner positions on the east-facing terrace edge provide the widest simultaneous sightline to the Bellagio fountain array and the Strip running north and south. The center cabanas offer the direct east-facing view only; corner positions add the lateral Strip view that makes the terrace worth the premium over the nightclub floor.

Book Thursday for Rooftop Value

Thursday is Bottled Blonde's industry night — lower minimums, more attentive host service per table, and the same rooftop terrace with Bellagio views. Thursday at Bottled Blonde provides the same physical experience as Friday or Saturday at lower cost and with less competition for perimeter positions. For groups where the view experience matters more than headliner DJ energy, Thursday is consistently the best-value night at any Bottled Blonde floor.

Coordinate the Two-Floor Transition

Tell your host at booking that you want a rooftop start and a nightclub floor transition. The most efficient version: 9:30 PM arrival on the rooftop (catches early fountain shows), 11:30 PM move to the nightclub floor (when the DJ production peaks). This maximizes both the outdoor view component and the indoor energy component without paying full minimums on both floors simultaneously. The host team coordinates the floor transition — you are not checking in twice.

Comparison: Bottled Blonde vs. Nearby Rooftop Bottle Service

For Bellagio-view rooftop bottle service in the mid-Strip corridor, the two primary options are Bottled Blonde ($1,200 rooftop cabana at Horseshoe) and Cheri Rooftop ($600 perimeter table at Paris Las Vegas, 0.2 miles north). Cheri is the more intimate option (1,000 capacity vs. Bottled Blonde's 1,500) with the Eiffel Tower overhead architecture that Bottled Blonde doesn't offer. Bottled Blonde's advantage is the multi-floor format, larger group capacity, and the dinner pipeline from the ground-floor restaurant. For groups of 4 to 6 prioritizing value: Cheri starts at $600. For groups of 8 to 12 who want dinner plus rooftop plus nightclub in one building: Bottled Blonde is the correct venue.

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FAQ

Bottled Blonde Bottle Service — Frequently Asked Questions

How much is bottle service at Bottled Blonde Las Vegas?

Bottled Blonde offers different minimums across three floors. Rooftop terrace cabanas seating up to 12 guests start at $1,200, with premium rooftop dance setups for 15 to 25 guests ranging from $4,000 to $8,000 for the largest configurations. Second-floor nightclub bar tables start at $2,500 for smaller groups of 4 to 6, with DJ-adjacent premium positions from $4,000. Budget approximately 38 to 42% on top of any minimum for Nevada sales tax (8.375%), venue fees, and gratuity.

Do Bottled Blonde rooftop cabanas have Bellagio fountain views?

Yes. Bottled Blonde's rooftop terrace cabanas on the third floor provide direct Bellagio fountain sightlines facing east across Las Vegas Boulevard. The Bellagio fountain show runs every 15 to 30 minutes from 8 PM onward, so groups at rooftop cabanas experience multiple complete fountain shows throughout the evening from their reserved position. The rooftop terrace height above street level provides clear, unobstructed views of the full fountain array in operation.

Can I have dinner at Bottled Blonde before bottle service?

Yes. The ground floor of Bottled Blonde houses an Italian-American restaurant operating from 11 AM through dinner service, before the second-floor nightclub activates at 9 PM. Groups can book a ground-floor dinner reservation followed by nightclub or rooftop bottle service in the same building, making Bottled Blonde the only venue on the Strip where dinner, nightclub, and rooftop bar are all under one roof without a property change. The dinner-to-nightclub pipeline is facilitated through the same host team managing all three floors.

What is the difference between the Bottled Blonde rooftop cabana and the nightclub floor?

The rooftop terrace cabanas on the third floor provide Bellagio fountain views and open-air atmosphere, starting at $1,200 for groups of up to 12. The second-floor nightclub floor tables offer closer proximity to the DJ booth and dance floor action in an indoor environment, starting at $2,500. Groups that prioritize the view experience choose the rooftop cabana. Groups that prioritize DJ adjacency and dance floor proximity choose the nightclub floor. Both floors are accessible to bottle service guests across the evening, so a split-group strategy — rooftop for the view, nightclub floor for the DJ peak — is possible.

How many people can Bottled Blonde's rooftop accommodate for bottle service?

Individual rooftop terrace cabanas accommodate up to 12 guests at a $1,200 minimum. Premium rooftop dance setups for larger groups of 15 to 25 guests are available at $4,000 to $8,000 for the most expansive terrace configurations. For very large groups of 25+, multiple cabana positions can be coordinated. Contact us with your headcount and we arrange the multi-position inventory coordination with the Bottled Blonde host team.

What nights does Bottled Blonde operate?

Bottled Blonde's ground-floor restaurant operates daily from 11 AM. The second-floor nightclub and rooftop terrace activate on Thursday through Sunday evenings, with Friday and Saturday as the peak nights for bottle service demand and headliner DJ bookings. Thursday is Bottled Blonde's industry and after-work night, drawing a strong local crowd with a more relaxed atmosphere on the rooftop and lower cover charges. The rooftop closes earlier than the nightclub floor on most nights — verify closing time for the rooftop with your host when booking, as the outdoor terrace schedule varies seasonally.

How does Bottled Blonde compare to Cheri Rooftop for rooftop bottle service with Bellagio views?

Both Bottled Blonde and Cheri Rooftop offer Bellagio fountain views from their rooftops, but they're distinct experiences. Cheri Rooftop (Paris Las Vegas, 9,000 sq ft, 1,000 capacity) sits directly under the Eiffel Tower steel lattice and offers a more intimate open-air rooftop. Bottled Blonde (Horseshoe, 25,000 sq ft three-floor venue) provides a larger multi-floor experience with restaurant access. Rooftop minimums at Bottled Blonde ($1,200 for a cabana) are higher than Cheri's starting $600. Cheri's Eiffel Tower overhead frame is the unique architectural element that Bottled Blonde's terrace doesn't offer.

What is the minimum group size for Bottled Blonde bottle service?

Bottled Blonde has no fixed minimum headcount, but the economics of each floor position inform the practical group size. Rooftop terrace cabanas ($1,200 minimum, seats up to 12) work best for groups of 5 to 12: at 5 guests, the per-person cost is $240 before tax; at 10 guests it drops to $120 before tax — approaching strip-club free-entry territory for a Bellagio-view rooftop experience. Nightclub floor tables ($2,500 minimum for groups of 4 to 6) are most economical for 4 to 6 guests, where the per-person cost runs $415 to $625 before tax. For groups of 2 or 3, the rooftop minimum is difficult to justify — consider the ground-floor restaurant instead.

Does Bottled Blonde offer bottle service for game nights and sporting events?

Yes. As a sports bar and nightclub hybrid, Bottled Blonde operates the ground-floor restaurant and second-floor bar areas during major sporting events (NFL, NBA, UFC, boxing). Bottle service during game-night format operates on the second floor at the bar tables rather than the rooftop terrace, which typically activates for nightclub programming after 9 PM. For NFL Sundays, NBA playoff games, and championship events, contact us to confirm the day's programming format — a game-night bottle service table on the second floor is structured differently from a Saturday nightclub-format reservation, with different minimums and a more casual atmosphere oriented around the game broadcast rather than DJ production.

What are insider tips for getting the best rooftop table at Bottled Blonde?

Three moves maximize the Bottled Blonde rooftop experience. First, request the corner cabana position specifically — corner tables on the east-facing terrace edge provide the widest Bellagio fountain viewing angle, with both the fountain array and the Strip visible simultaneously from one seated position. Second, book Thursday instead of Friday or Saturday if your group's primary objective is the rooftop: Thursday draws a strong local and industry crowd with lower minimums and more relaxed host attention per table than the peak-night crush. Third, coordinate a floor transition with your host during booking — start on the rooftop for the fountain shows (typically dusk through 11 PM), then move to the nightclub floor for the late DJ set. This two-floor strategy makes the most of the building's unique format without paying full minimums on both floors simultaneously.

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