Bottle service at nightclubs info?!


Question: Bottle service at nightclubs info!?
I've never had bottle service at a club before and it's quite expensive so I was wondering how big is a typical bottle!? And how many shots would be in one!? Would two bottles be enough for 15 people!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
This article should answer a lot of your questions

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As a former nightclub employee and bottle service host, the size of the bottle depends on the nightclub!. Most nightclubs serve the average size bottle and will very easily serve 15 people!. Plan on spending, on the average, $300 per bottle!. Again, this will be determined by the type of alcohol that you are requesting, vodka, gin, whiskey, etc!.!.
Have a great time and please drink responsibly, have a designated driver or car service!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

how big is a typical bottle is like saying how long is a piece of string!. an average sized bottle can be !.7 or 1 litre (20 or 37oz)!. but just because that is an average size does not mean that a club has to serve that size!. as a business they are at liberty to serve any size they wish and charge what ever they can get you to pay!.
wine bottles are easier to guage as they are pretty much a standard size - work on 5 glasses red & 6 white per bottle!.
liquor bottles - !? how drunk do you want to get!?, just get 1 bottle & see, you can always order more!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

They're generally the $40!.00 bottle you can pick up at Vons!. If there's 15 people 2 bottles would be enough for two or three rounds of shots!. If these are serious drinkers, you're almost better off just going to the bar!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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