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Is Your Nightclub Dying? Breathe New Life Into It By Adding A Bottle Service
       I live in a tourist area popular for the golf courses, shopping, beaches and nightlife.  I have been noticing over the years that many of the clubs that used to be “The Place to Go” have quietly closed their doors in recent years.  In their place, new clubs have opened and then shut their doors as well.  It made me put on my investigator hat as I wondered what it is that is causing these businesses to close, aside from the obvious answer that not enough people are going there.  Something has changed that is resulting in this trend and I couldn’t put my finger on it. As I pondered this I also wondered if a nightclub could do something different that would enhance the club experience and bring customers back.  The answer I came up with may be that a club establishes a bottle service.
     I will visit some of the reasons nightclubs are closing up in a moment, but first I want to explain how bottle services function and how it can help draw in customers.  Bottle services can take on many different forms, tailored to meet the style of the individual club owner/manager.  The basic service should include group reservations for parties as small as two people and as large as a club can handle.  For small groups the club should arrange for prime seating near the dance floor or the band.  To cater to larger groups, the club may want to set aside a room with a view to the dance floor, perhaps a bar and bartender for personalized service.  If the club has a cover charge at the door, a group that has purchased the bottle service would have the cover charge waived and would be met by a host or hostess and escorted past the line of customers to go to their table/booth or room.  
     A bottle service will include a bottle(s) of top shelf wine or liquor and mixers of the purchaser’s choice.  Once seated, the group will have a dedicated bottle server who will pour and mix drinks for the group and control the drink flow with bottle locks on each bottle.  The server has a detachment key that is used to remove the bottle locks when drinks are to be poured and then the lock is replaced.  This prevents someone from pouring their own servings from the bottle.  The servers are instrumental in making sure the experience is successful.  They MUST be well trained in providing customer service, engaging their customers and creating an enjoyable evening.  An added benefit of using bottle locks is that the server can monitor whether a member of the group is becoming too intoxicated and can control the amount of alcohol being mixed into that person’s glass.
      So back to my original question, “What is causing nightclubs to close?”  According to nightclub.com, in an article by Bernadette Hasson, September 29, 2015, “Millennial Impact: The Evolution of Nightclubs”, “Studies show millennials aren’t frequenting nightclubs the way the preceding Gen Y did.  Slightly more than 60% of millennials go out to clubs, and among those who do, only 25% do so more than once a month (ULI and Lachman Associates).”  The writer goes on to list some of the reasons given by millennials including; throwing more house parties that cost less money, they pick venues they can post on social media, and they won’t accept watered down drinks in clubs.  Some of the reasons for not going were based on their perceptions of what clubs used to be for and how they are not needed for that purpose any longer such as, “…they see a club as a place to hook up and instead use a dating app…”  If millennials have these perceptions, then there must be new strategies to address those concerns.  
     Making a night out a good time, and emphasizing the music and entertainment along with a fun bottle server could remove the perception of trying to “meet or hook-up”.  A waiter or waitress controlling the drinks and bottle locks can ensure drinks are properly measured and not “watered down”.  Any number of décor or lighting changes can make better optics for social media posts. Other concerns such as long lines to get into a club, cover charges and rude service can all be rectified by adding a bottle service to a club.
    Clubs don’t have to close because they lack appeal to a new generation.  Adding bottle services and using bottle locks, along with a focus on customer service can appeal to the new clientele who may have different ideas of what they are looking for in terms of entertainment.  Start a bottle service now and watch your business grow.
Get more information on bottle service, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 today.  
 

I live in a tourist area popular for the golf courses, shopping, beaches and nightlife. I have been noticing over the years that many of the clubs that used to be “The Place to Go” have quietly closed their doors in recent years. In their place, new clubs have opened and then shut their doors as well. It made me put on my investigator hat as I wondered what it is that is causing these businesses to close, aside from the obvious answer that not enough people are going there.  Something has changed that is resulting in this trend and I couldn’t put my finger on it. As I pondered thisI also wondered if a nightclub could do something different that would enhance the club experience and bring customers back. The answer I came up with may be that a club establishes a bottle service.

I will visit some of the reasons nightclubs are closing up in a moment, but first I want to explain how bottle services function and how it can help draw in customers. Bottle services can take on many different forms, tailored to meet the style of the individual club owner/manager. The basic service should include group reservations for parties as small as two people and as large as a club can handle. For small groups the club should arrange for prime seating near the dance floor or the band. To cater to larger groups, the club may want to set aside a room with a view to the dance floor, perhaps a bar and bartender for personalized service. If the club has a cover charge at the door, a group that has purchased the bottle service would have the cover charge waived and would be met by a host or hostess and escorted past the line of customers to go to their table/booth or room.  

A bottle service will include a bottle(s) of top shelf wine or liquor and mixers of the purchaser’s choice. Once seated, the group will have a dedicated bottle server who will pour and mix drinks for the group and control the drink flow with bottle locks on each bottle. The server has a detachment key that is used to remove the bottle locks when drinks are to be poured and then the lock is replaced. This prevents someone from pouring their own servings from the bottle. The servers are instrumental in making sure the experience is successful. They MUST be well trained in providing customer service, engaging their customers and creating an enjoyable evening. An added benefit of using bottle locks is that the server can monitor whether a member of the group is becoming too intoxicated and can control the amount of alcohol being mixed into that person’s glass.

So back to my original question, “What is causing nightclubs to close?”  According to nightclub.com, in an article by Bernadette Hasson, September 29, 2015, “Millennial Impact: The Evolution of Nightclubs”, “Studies show millennials aren’t frequenting nightclubs the way the preceding Gen Y did. Slightly more than 60% of millennials go out to clubs, and among those who do, only 25% do so more than once a month (ULI and Lachman Associates).”  The writer goes on to list some of the reasons given by millennials including; throwing more house parties that cost less money, they pick venues they can post on social media, and they won’t accept watered down drinks in clubs. Some of the reasons for not going were based on their perceptions of what clubs used to be for and how they are not needed for that purpose any longer such as, “…they see a club as a place to hook up and instead use a dating app…”  If millennials have these perceptions, then there must be new strategies to address those concerns.  

Making a night out a good time, and emphasizing the music and entertainment along with a fun bottle server could remove the perception of trying to “meet or hook-up”. A waiter or waitress controlling the drinks and bottle locks can ensure drinks are properly measured and not “watered down”. Any number of décor or lighting changes can make better optics for social media posts. Other concerns such as long lines to get into a club, cover charges and rude service can all be rectified by adding a bottle service to a club.

Clubs don’t have to close because they lack appeal to a new generation. Adding bottle services and using bottle locks, along with a focus on customer service can appeal to the new clientele who may have different ideas of what they are looking for in terms of entertainment. Start a bottle service now and watch your business grow.

 

Get more information on bottle service, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 today.