Bartender

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At the Bar :
Good morning, how can I help you? 
Who’s next? 
What would you like to order? 
Can I get you a drink? 
Are you being served? 
Today’s specials are on the board. 
The Order Do you want some milk in the coffee? 
Eat-in or take-away? 
Which beer would you like? 
Large or small? 
Would you like some ice with that? 
What flavour would you like? 
Would you like any coffee or dessert? 

Phrases you'll hear often in a pub:

"The next round is on Martin"

"I'm going to be here a while. I'd like to start a tab please"

"Last orders please! The bar is closing in fifteen minutes!"

"Whose round is it?"

“I’ll have a pint of lager and a packet of crisps.”

"Who fancies a game of table football?"

“Rob, would you like a pint or a bottled beer?”

“Can I have a plate of chips please?”

“Hazel doesn't want to drink beer tonight, she prefers mixers.”

“Apart from coke, what other soft drinks do you have?”

“What time do you stop serving food?”