- 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 or Argentina un schop might be anywhere from 300cc to one liter, in Spain the common is a caña which is 20 cl in a tube glass, also you can ask for un quinto (20 cl bottle) or un tercio (33 cl bottle)
- A glass of draft beer
- Un schop (oon SHOHP) (Only in Chile and Argentina), in Spain you can ask for Cerveza negra, not very common in spanish Bares, but easy to find in Pubs (Pub=small club where just drinks are served).
- _____ (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 on the bar.)
- One more, please.
- Otro/a ______, por favor.
- Another round, please.
- Otra ronda, por favor.
- When is closing time?
- ¿Cuándo cierran?

