A booth at 44 is the cleanest way into King West's premium basement room: your own server, a guaranteed spot the night the line is around the block, and a seat in a room that hits capacity by 1am. Here is what bottle service at 44 actually gets you, what it costs, and how to lock it in.

44 Toronto is one of the hardest doors on King West, and bottle service is how you stop worrying about it. The room is guestlist and bottle service only, it fills to its roughly 300-person capacity by around 1am on a normal Friday or Saturday, and the line backs up fast once it does. Book a booth and none of that is your problem: you walk in ahead of the general list, you have a reserved seat in a room with no spare floor space, and a dedicated server and bottle staff handle the night so your crew never leaves the table to fight the bar.
What you are really paying for at 44 is the room and the position in it. This is a see-and-be-seen basement with a central dance floor wrapped in booths, a mezzanine catwalk with glass-panel railings, state of the art sound and lighting, and CO2 cannons that fire with the music. A table puts your group right in that, with prime booths sitting on the dance floor where the night happens. For a birthday, a big group, or any night you want guaranteed entry and a base to run the evening from, the booth is the move. For two people on a quiet night, the free guestlist still does the job.
44 sits in the basement of the same building as the Lavelle rooftop, on the south side of King at 627 King St W, a couple of minutes east of Bathurst. They are separate venues with separate doors; 44's line is on the left as you face the front, and coat check is right at the bottom of the stairs. Inside it is a small-to-medium room, roughly 300 capacity, on one level: a central dance floor ringed by booths, with the catwalk and glass-panel railings overhead.
Because it is compact, table position matters more here than in a big-box club. The booths wrapping the dance floor are the prime real estate, putting your group in the middle of the energy with the neon and CO2 right on top of you. Booths further back trade a little of that for breathing room. Either way you get a defined space, which in a room this tight is the whole point: once 44 is full, floor space is genuinely scarce, and a table is the only way a group of eight or ten stays together.

A booth at 44 comes with the things that make a premium room worth it: a reserved table for your group, a dedicated server and bottle staff, your bottles brought out with mixers and ice so you are not queuing at the bar, and the kind of bottle presentation, sparklers and all, that 44 is built for. Depending on your package, complimentary entry tickets for your group are usually included, which is what lets your whole crew skip the line rather than just the person who booked.
The service is one of the genuine strengths of the room. The bar staff, bottle girls and management are professional and friendly, and on a busy night that is the difference between a table that runs smoothly and one you spend chasing. Mixers, garnishes and the pour are handled for you. You pick the bottles, they keep the table moving.
Table minimums at 44 generally run from around 600 dollars on a quieter night up to 6,000 dollars for a prime booth on a peak Saturday, before tax and gratuity. The minimum is the amount you commit to spend on bottles and mixers at the table; it is not a cover charge stacked on top. Where you land inside that range comes down to three things: which night you pick, where the booth sits, and how many people you bring.
Pricing genuinely moves with the calendar, holidays, long weekends and special events all push it up, so we do not post a fixed price that would be wrong by next weekend. Send us your date and headcount and we will confirm the current minimum with the venue for your specific night. Contact us for current pricing and you get a real number, not a guess.

The booth itself is free — you just commit to a minimum spend on bottles for the night. Pick a table below and add bottles to see what clears the minimum.
Thanks — we’ve got your table request for . We’ll text or email you to lock in the booth, night and minimum. You pick your actual bottles at the table on the night.
Prices are pre-tax. 44 adds a 22% venue service fee (including server gratuity) to all purchases. All bottles 750ml unless noted. Minimum spend is the pre-tax bottle total. We confirm final pricing when you book.
44 runs Friday and Saturday, both 10pm to 3am. Saturday is the big one, the busiest, highest-energy night and the one where a booth pays off most, because that is exactly the night the floor disappears and the line is longest. Friday is a touch easier and a strong choice if you want the same premium room with a little more space. Whichever you pick, arrive between 10:00 and 10:15pm even with a table, 11pm at the very latest, since the room fills toward capacity by 1am.
The dress code at 44 is strict and upscale, and a booth does not soften it. Guys want dress shirts or classy, generally collared attire and dress shoes or dressy boots; no sportswear, sneakers, white runners, timbs, boots or side-bags. Ladies wear something current and dressy, most often heels. Door staff are a little more lenient with ladies, but the room is see-and-be-seen, so dress sharp either way.
Who is bottle service at 44 for? An upscale, mostly 25-plus crowd that wants the full King West experience: hip-hop and EDM with real Top 40 variety, a polished room, and a night spent at a reserved table rather than in the crush. If that is your group, this is one of the better booths in the city to book. The age limit is 21+ for guys and 19+ for ladies, so bring real ID.

A booth at 44 is not about the bottle. It is about owning a seat in the hardest room on King West.
Table minimums at 44 generally run from around 600 dollars on a quieter night up to 6,000 dollars for a prime booth on a peak Saturday, before tax and tip. The number you land on depends on the night, the table location and your headcount. Because pricing moves with the calendar, tell us your date and group size and we will confirm the current minimum for your night rather than quote a stale figure.
It depends on the booth. Smaller booths comfortably seat four to six, while the larger booths around the dance floor handle eight to twelve. 44 is a roughly 300-capacity basement room, so if you are rolling deep the booth is what keeps your group together instead of scattered across a tight floor. Send your headcount and we will match you to a table that actually fits everyone.
Pick bottle service on this page, drop your night and headcount, and we submit the booth request to the venue and line up the minimum that fits your group. 44 is guestlist and bottle service only and booth bookings are always let in ahead of the general list, so reserving ahead is the surest way through the door on a busy weekend.
Minimums start near 600 dollars and climb toward 6,000 for the best tables on a peak night. The minimum is what you commit to spend on bottles and mixers at the table, not an extra fee on top. For the exact figure on your date, contact us for current pricing and we will confirm with the venue.
If you are a group, want a guaranteed spot, or it is a birthday, yes. 44 fills by around 1am and the line backs up past 11, so a booth means you skip the floor crush, get your own server and bottle service, and walk in ahead of the list. For two people on a quiet night the free guestlist is plenty, but for a crew the table is the move.
Strict and upscale, same as the rest of the room. Guys want dress shirts or classy collared attire and dress shoes, with no sportswear, sneakers, white runners, boots or side-bags. Ladies wear something current and dressy, usually heels. A booth does not relax the door code, so dress sharp either way.
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