Frankly, I don't understand how a venue with an SRX liquor license can market itself as a night club. It simply violates the entire idea of the "Restaurant" liquor license, which is intended to allow bonafide restaurants to serve liquor. This place doesn't pretend to be a restaurant; there's no way they're going to be able to fulfill the 50% food obligation selling $200 bottles and $5 tacos without some kind of shenanigans.
Apparently they have a dance floor, except with an SRX license you're not allowed to clear the tables to make a dance floor. You just wonder what's going on when you see stuff like this.