Tables · Dubai 2026
Reserve a table at any Dubai club — without the VIP-host games.
The way table booking usually works in Dubai: you message a freelance promoter on Instagram, they quote you a number that sounds high, you don’t know what’s included, you pay anyway because the alternative is queueing for two hours and getting turned away at the door.
I think that’s broken. Here’s how I’m fixing it.
Direct from venues
No resale, no markup. The ticket page is the venue's own.
3% — the lowest fee in event ticketing
Organisers keep more, you pay no booking fee. Dubai stays affordable.
Independent editorial
Top-of-page placement is paid + clearly labelled. The grid below is editor's pick.
Tickets, places & travel
Plan the trip, not just the night — events, listings, neighbourhoods, in one place.
How table booking works on this site
Tell me the date, party size, vibe
Front of room, by the DJ, quiet booth — same form for every venue, two minutes to fill in.
Quote in 4 hours, not 4 days
The venue's own table desk replies through me with a confirmed table number, minimum spend, and the deposit due. Real numbers, not "from".
Pay the deposit through Stripe
Same checkout you'd see for a ticket. Deposit is held until the night; balance is settled at the venue, on consumption.
Show up and hand over a digital pass
Apple Wallet / Google Wallet card with the table number, host's name, and the deposit receipt. No paper voucher, no door-arguments.
Why I charge what I charge
I take a flat 15% from the venue’s confirmed total and a 3% transparent service fee from you. The venue’s minimum spend, table number, and any house-policy details are passed through to you as the venue states them — no markup. If the price feels surprising, it’s because that’s what the venue charges, not because I added a layer.
If a venue ever quotes you something through me that’s higher than what they’d quote you direct, I’ll refund the difference and remove them from the directory. That’s the deal.
What it’s not
- Not a guest-list service. I don’t do free entry, plus-ones, or “I know a guy”. That’s a different industry.
- Not a marketplace. You’re booking the venue’s actual table, through the venue’s actual desk. I’m the conduit, not the inventory.
- Not a ticketing add-on. You can book a table without buying a ticket from me, and vice versa. The two flows are independent.
Coming soon
I’m onboarding Dubai venues now
The booking form goes live as soon as I’ve got three verified venues per category. Want first dibs when it opens in Dubai? Tell me where you want to book and I’ll email when that venue is live — no spam, single email.