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What Your Go-To Drink Order Says About You (According to Servers)

Published September 8, 2025

When you’re out at a restaurant or bar, what do you usually order to drink? According to Food & Wine, your choice might reveal more about you than you think. In fact, servers often admit they start making snap judgments the moment your drink order leaves your lips.

Here’s what your favourite sip might be saying about you:

💧 Water

Servers assume you’re either focused on hydration or trying to save a few bucks. Tap water? You’re down-to-earth and easygoing. Sparkling water? You’re adventurous, maybe a little fancy, and probably dreaming of your next trip to Europe.

🍸 A Cosmopolitan

Order this and you’re instantly giving off Sex and the City vibes. You’re extra fancy, a little nostalgic, and probably still think Carrie Bradshaw’s closet is peak goals.

☕ Coffee

It depends how you take it. Black coffee says you’re straightforward, decisive, and ready to get things done. But if you’re ordering oat milk, nutmeg, and whipped cream on top, servers may quietly label you as high maintenance.

🍵 Hot Tea

This order screams introspective, sincere, and self-care queen (or king). You’re thoughtful, cozy, and you know the value of slowing down—even if it means your server has to fetch half the kitchen just to assemble your tea tray.

🍹 Tito’s and Vodka

Yes, people actually order this… and yes, servers actually laugh about it. Tito’s is vodka, so asking for a “Tito’s and vodka” is basically requesting a double vodka. Some bars even troll customers by listing it on the menu for $100. This order says you don’t pay much attention to details—and your server will definitely judge you for it.

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