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Bottle service : ウィキペディア英語版
Bottle service

Bottle service is the sale of liquor by the bottle in mostly American lounges and nightclubs.
The purchase of bottle service typically includes a reserved table for the patron's party and mixers of the patron's choice. Bottle service can include the service of a VIP host, who will ensure that patrons have sufficient mixers and will often make drinks using the patrons' liquor bottle and mixers. The purchase of bottle service sometimes results in cover charge being waived for the purchaser's party, and often allows patrons to bypass entrance lines. The tip is also often included in the price.
The cost of a bottle at such a lounge or club is usually significantly marked up—often by 1000% or more—and can account for a significant portion of an establishment's revenue.
==History==
Early forms of bottle service existed in World War II era Japan,〔(Bottle Service: A Brief History ), Jun 18, 2006, by Brian Niemietz, ''New York Magazine''〕 where unfinished bottles would be stored. In its modern form, an early example was in 1988 at the Paris nightclub Les Bains Douches, bottle service was introduced to deal with an excess of customer demand.〔 An early, inexpensive form of bottle service ($90, compared with $6 drinks) was established at the Tunnel in New York City in 1993 (by Jeffrey Jah and Mark Baker). The modern form of bottle service was pioneered in 1995 by Michael Ault at Spy Bar and in 1996, Chaos ($175 for a bottle of Stolichnaya vodka),〔 with the goal of creating a "barrier to entry", rather than of increasing liquor sales.〔
The concept later spread to other American cities, notably Miami and Las Vegas in the early 2000s.

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