A bachelorette in Los Angeles lives or dies on logistics. Get a group of ten into the right room, at the right table, on a Saturday, and it is the night everyone remembers. Try to wing it at the door and it becomes a stressful hour on the sidewalk. The fix is planning the one thing everything else hangs on: the table.
For a group, a reserved VIP table is the anchor. It keeps everyone together, guarantees entry, and gives the group a home base for the night. It carries a minimum, but split across the group it is usually more predictable than paying cover and buying rounds, and it removes the risk of the party getting turned away or separated at the door.
The right room depends on the energy. A rooftop like Harriet's or Bar Lis reads elegant and photogenic and works beautifully earlier in the night. A late room like Poppy or Keys brings the high-energy, celebratory floor for the main event. Many groups do both across a weekend. RARE matches the room to the group size and the bride's vibe rather than sending every party to the same place.
Ten people, one plan. Guest list coordination for the whole group, table placement that centers the bride, bottle presentations timed to the moment, and one point of contact from planning to close. This is where a celebration concierge earns its place: the group shows up and everything is already arranged.
Bachelorette weekends are almost always Friday and Saturday, the two most competitive nights in LA. Prime tables book out first, so lock placement early. If the weekend lands on an event or holiday, book earlier still and expect higher minimums.
Tell us the date, the group size, and the bride. RARE returns venue options, table placement, and the minimum, then coordinates the guest list, the presentation, and the pacing so the night runs itself. Request access to start planning.
How much is a bachelorette table in Los Angeles?
Minimums vary by venue, night, and group size, generally 300 to 1,000 dollars and up per table, often more predictable per person than cover plus rounds.
What are the best clubs for a bachelorette in LA?
Rooftops like Harriet's and Bar Lis for an elegant early vibe; Poppy and Keys for the high-energy main event. Many groups do both.
How far in advance should I book a bachelorette?
As early as possible for weekends. Prime tables and larger group placements book out first.
Can you coordinate a large group?
Yes. Share the headcount and RARE matches a venue and placement that fits the whole party.
Can you arrange a bottle presentation for the bride?
Yes, where the venue allows, timed to the moment and coordinated with the host.
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