Hire topless waitresses in San Francisco, California
Updated 2026 · Signature Bookings × Bad Girl Productions · Events produced since 1992
Add a VIP touch to your event's food and drink service. Topless waitresses through Signature Bookings and Bad Girl Productions combine attentive service with entertainment for bachelor parties, dinner parties, and private events in San Francisco, California.
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Topless Waitresses entertainment in San Francisco
Topless waitress service is a popular choice for private dinners, poker nights, cigar lounges, and VIP events in San Francisco. Performers serve food and drinks, manage guest needs, and add an entertainment element throughout the evening. This service works best at seated events or cocktail parties where consistent table service is part of the experience. Bikini waitress options are available for a more relaxed vibe — popular at pool parties, BBQs, and outdoor events. Waitress-performers are experienced with event etiquette and work seamlessly alongside caterers and bartenders booked through Signature Bookings.
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How much do topless waitresses cost in San Francisco?
Topless waitress service in San Francisco ranges from $350–$800+ for 3-4 hours depending on the number of servers and event size. Pricing includes the entertainment and service component.
What's the difference between a topless waitress and a topless bartender?
Waitresses focus on table service — delivering food, drinks, and attending to guests throughout the event. Bartenders are stationed at the bar mixing and serving drinks. Many events book both for full coverage.
Are bikini waitresses available?
Yes. Bikini waitress service is available for events where topless isn't preferred — popular for outdoor events, pool parties, and mixed-company gatherings.
How many waitresses do I need?
One waitress per 10-15 guests is a good rule of thumb for attentive service. Larger groups or multi-course dinners may benefit from additional staff.