In previous hearings to try to keep its liquor license, the establishment contended it made a significant portion of its money from “bottle service” reservations at tables, which it contended should not be counted as liquor sales. Take out money earned from those reservations, and the establishment’s alcohol sales dropped to 49 percent of total revenue, it said. Bottle service allows people to pay sometimes hundreds of dollars or more to reserve tables where they get their own bottles of liquor and mixers to make drinks themselves or with the help of a hostess, rather than having to order a round at a time from a bartender.