Table & lounge service
Reserved tables arranged directly with venues where we maintain a standing relationship, rather than through a public booking system.

Access to nightlife, dining, and private events — built on relationships, not reservations.
AAES coordinates nightlife and VIP access across Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach through relationships our team maintains directly with venue operators, restaurant groups, and event organizers — not through public booking platforms or one-off requests submitted the night of. When a member calls, that request goes to someone we already know, on a line that's already open. That's the difference between asking and arranging, and it's why a table, a door, or a seat at the bar can come together on short notice when it matters.
The work covers three things members ask for most: table and lounge service for a night out, access coordination for ticketed and invite-only events, and restaurant reservations when the online book shows nothing available. We also plan full evenings — dinner, a show, and a late stop — so one call sets the whole night instead of three separate ones. Every request is confirmed before it's promised; we don't hold a table or a door open on a guess, and we won't tell a member something is arranged until it actually is.
What we don't do matters just as much. We don't describe entry anywhere as guaranteed — access depends on the venue, the night, and real capacity, and any concierge who tells you otherwise is setting an expectation it can't keep. We don't name a venue or partner in our marketing without their written permission on file, and we don't double-promise a table to make a call go well in the moment. The relationships are real, maintained over years, and they're the reason this division exists.
Coverage follows the map: Miami Beach carries the heaviest nightlife volume of the three markets, Fort Lauderdale's scene runs quieter and more restaurant-led, and West Palm Beach's calendar is seasonal, built around the winter social season rather than a nightly rotation. A request from any of the three goes through the same process — we don't treat one market as the primary nightlife division and the others as an afterthought. Discretion runs through all of it: a member's plans, guest list, and preferences stay between the member and our team, not posted, shared, or used as a name-drop in our own marketing. If a venue or partner is ever named on this site, it's because they've given written permission for it — until then, the relationships stay exactly what they are: relationships, not endorsements.
What's included
Reserved tables arranged directly with venues where we maintain a standing relationship, rather than through a public booking system.
Coordination for ticketed shows, launches, and invite-only nights, requested through the promoter or venue contact we already work with and confirmed before it's promised.
Short-notice tables at restaurants across all three markets, including nights the online book shows fully booked.
Dinner, a show, and a late stop coordinated as one evening instead of three separate reservations.
How it works
Share the date, the group, and what the night needs to include — we start working the relationships that fit.
We reach out directly and confirm availability before anything is presented back to you as arranged.
Your table, your access, and your evening are set — you show up and the details are already done.
“They found us the table with no notice at all.”
Tell us what you need — we'll route it to the right specialist.