How Much Is a Table at XS Nightclub in Las Vegas
XS at Encore is one of the few rooms that has stayed at the top of the Las Vegas club list for over a decade, and the table prices reflect that. People ask us all the time what a table at XS actually costs, and the honest answer has a range, because the number moves with the night, the DJ and where the table sits. Here is the real breakdown, with no rounded-up sticker prices, plus exactly what your minimum buys and how to book without paying a fee on top.
What a table at XS actually costs in 2026
First, the thing nobody explains clearly at the door: an XS table minimum is a spend minimum, not a cover charge. If your table is quoted at three thousand dollars, you are committing to spend at least three thousand on bottles and mixers. You are not paying three thousand to walk in and then buying drinks separately on top of that. The minimum is the floor of your bar tab, and your bottles count toward it.
With that straight, here are the ranges that hold true most weekends at XS in 2026:
- Weeknight tables (when XS is open midweek): roughly 1,500 to 2,500 to start, depending on the lineup.
- Friday and Saturday tables: roughly 3,000 and up for general placement, climbing fast for prime locations.
- Dance floor and DJ booth tables on a sold-out night: 5,000 to 10,000 and well beyond when a major headliner is in the booth.
- Poolside and patio tables (XS has an indoor-outdoor layout around the pool): often a touch lower than the dance floor on the same night, which is a quiet way to save.
The single biggest lever is where the table sits. A booth pressed against the dance floor or beside the DJ at a packed show costs several times what a table on the upper level or out by the pool costs on the same night. The second biggest lever is the headliner. XS regularly books the biggest residency DJs in the city, and on those nights every minimum jumps.
The fees on top of the minimum
Your minimum is not your final number. On top of the spend minimum, XS adds tax and a service charge, which together usually land somewhere between twenty and thirty percent. So a 3,000 dollar minimum realistically checks out closer to 3,700 to 3,900 once tax and service are applied, before any extra tip you choose to leave for a server who took care of you. A good host tells you the all-in number before you commit, so the check never surprises you. If you want the full picture across every major room, our Las Vegas bottle service pricing guide breaks down how these fees stack.
What your XS table includes
For your minimum you get a genuinely complete package, which is why people book it:
- Reserved seating for the night. A real spot in one of the best rooms in the world, held under your name.
- A dedicated server and busser. They handle your bottles, your mixers and your table for the whole night.
- Your bottles and mixers. Juices, sodas, garnishes and ice come included. You choose the bottles, and they count toward your minimum.
- A fast walk past the general line. Table guests use the VIP entrance, which on a marquee night saves you a long wait.
What it does not include is the tax and service charge mentioned above, and the tip you choose to add for great service. Budget for the full picture and the night stays smooth.
How many bottles does the minimum buy?
Bottles inside XS carry a steep markup, like every top club. A standard bottle of vodka or tequila commonly runs 700 to 1,000 dollars, with champagne and premium labels climbing from there. So a 3,000 dollar minimum usually works out to three or four bottles, which comfortably serves a group of eight to twelve once you factor in the included mixers. If your group is smaller, you can hit the minimum with fewer, pricier bottles, or simply enjoy a relaxed pace. Either way you are paying the same floor.
XS table vs the guest list
A table is not the only way into XS. If your group is happy to stand and mingle and you can arrive before the cutoff, the free guest list gets you in for reduced or no cover, and you buy drinks at the bar like anyone else. The trade-off is no reserved seat, a busier entrance on big nights, and no guaranteed home base. A table buys the seat, the server and the fast door. We lay out the full comparison in our guest list vs bottle service guide, and the short version is this: book the table when you are celebrating, when your group is larger, or when you want the clean VIP entrance on a sold-out night. Otherwise the guest list is a perfectly good way to experience the room.
How to book a table at XS through a host
You can book a table at XS three ways: through the venue directly, through a third-party site that adds a fee, or through a host. Booking through a Velvet Rope host is the move, and here is why:
- We quote the real number for your date. Not a generic minimum, the actual figure for your specific night and the location you want, all-in with tax and service spelled out.
- We place your table in the right part of the room. A host who works these floors knows which tables are worth the premium and which are quiet money, so you are not overpaying for floor space you do not need.
- We charge no booking fee. The price you pay is the venue price. We do not mark it up, and we do not tack on a service fee of our own.
- A real person answers fast. You text a host, you get a human, and we sort the details before you land in Las Vegas.
XS sits inside the same circle as the other marquee EDM rooms, so if you are weighing your options it is worth comparing it against OMNIA, Marquee and LIV before you commit. A host can hold tables at more than one while you decide. You can also see the full layout of bottle service on our bottle service page or browse the rest of the city's rooms under nightclubs.
Ready to lock in a table at XS for your date? Message a host now and we will quote your real all-in number and hold the spot, with no booking fee and a real person on the other end.
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