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Do you serve alcohol? ¿Hay alcohol? Is there table service? ¿Hay servicio a la mesa? A beer/two beers, please. Una cerveza/dos cervezas, por favor. A glass of red/white wine. Un vaso de vino tinto/blanco. A pint (of beer) Una jarra de cerveza (normally it will be half a liter, not really a pint, but the size is similar); In Chile un schop might be anywhere from 300cc to one liter. A glass of draft beer Un schop (oon SHOHP) (Only in Chile) _____ (hard liquor) and _____ (mixer). _____ con _____. In Spain, Cubata is Coke with whiskey A bottle. Una botella. whiskey whisky (WEESS-key) vodka vodka rum ron water agua tonic water (agua) tónica orange juice zumo/jugo de naranja Coke (soda) Coca-Cola Do you have any bar snacks? ¿Tiene algo para picar? (In Spain they will give you tapas, depends a lot from the bar.) One more, please. Otro/a ______, por favor. Another round, please. Otra ronda, por favor. When is closing time? ¿Cuándo cierran? |
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