Eating out at a restaurant or cafe in Spain or Mexico, you’ll need to know how to request a bill.
Sit-down restaurants typically work the same way as elsewhere – you finish eating and you ask for the bill (usually while remaining at the table).
¿Podemos pagar la cuenta, por favor?
Pay the bill
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¿Podemos pagar la cuenta, por favor?
¿Podría traerme la cuenta?
Meaning: Could you bring me the check?
A slightly more formal way to ask, suitable for upscale restaurants or when you wish to be extra polite.
Meaning: How much is it?
While this asks for the total, it indirectly communicates that you’re ready for the bill.
Meaning: Can you charge us?
This is a colloquial way to request the bill, commonly heard in more informal settings.
Estamos listos para pagar
Meaning: We are ready to pay
This phrase makes it clear that your party has finished dining and is ready to settle the bill.
Meaning: Can you charge me?
This is another direct way to request payment, often used when you’re in a hurry or when it’s clear you’ve finished your meal.
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