noun General Slang

Bottle Service

/ˈbɒtl ˈsɜːrvɪs/ · noun · informal

Paying a premium for a reserved table and full bottles at a club — flexing money.

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Definitions

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Used as a flex symbol for spending big money on a night out.

“Going from cheap pre-game to bottle service real fast.”
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A club arrangement where you pay a premium for a reserved table and full bottles of liquor brought out with fanfare.

“We got bottle service so we don't have to fight the bar.”
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Shorthand for the whole VIP, big-spending club experience.

“His birthday was full bottle service energy, sparklers and all.”
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Bottle Service In A Sentence

Bottle service is robbery but the table's worth it.
They rolled in with bottle service like it's their birthday.
No bottle service tonight, we're on a budget.

Origin & Usage

American nightclub term that took off in the 2000s as upscale clubs monetized VIP tables. It became cultural shorthand for big-money clubbing.

People Also Ask

What is bottle service?

It's paying a premium at a club for a reserved table and full bottles of liquor brought to you, usually with a big presentation.

Why is bottle service expensive?

You're paying for the reserved table, VIP treatment, and convenience, plus a steep markup on the bottles themselves.

Is bottle service worth it?

It depends — it's pricey, but it gets you a guaranteed table, no bar lines, and a flex factor for big nights.

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