ir a un restaurante

En mi familia, solemos ir a un restaurante.
In my family, we usually go out to a restaurant.
Íbamos a ir a un restaurante para nuestra cena de aniversario.
We were going to a restaurant for our anniversary dinner.
Podemos ir a un restaurante, un partido de béisbol...
We can go to a restaurant, a baseball game...
Es mucho mejor que ir a un restaurante.
It's so much better than going out to a restaurant.
Sobre todo si no te puedes ir a un restaurante.
Especially if he can't get out to a restaurant.
¿Ves a la gente ir a un restaurante a pedir comida?
Ever see people go into a restaurant to order food?
Vincent, tú y yo ni siquiera podemos ir a un restaurante juntos.
Vincent, you and I can't even go to a restaurant together.
Eso no significa que no podamos ir a un restaurante romántico
Doesn't mean we can't go to a romantic restaurant
¿Te la tomarás aquí o prefieres ir a un restaurante?
Will you have it here or prefer to go to a restaurant?
Es como ir a un restaurante sin camisa puesta.
Uh, it's like going to a restaurant with no shirt on.
¿Por qué no podemos ir a un restaurante?
Why can't we go to a restaurant?
Podrías... romper con ella e ir a un restaurante.
You could just... break up with her and then go to a restaurant.
Debíamos encontrarnos aquí para ir a un restaurante.
We were supposed to meet here and go to a restaurant.
Podemos ir a un restaurante por allí.
We can go to a restaurant right over there.
Me dijo que va a ir a un restaurante.
He told me that he is going out to some restaurant.
A veces ir a un restaurante nuevo es una apuesta.
Sometimes when you try a new restaurant, it's a gamble.
¿Estás segura que no quieres ir a un restaurante de verdad?
Are you sure you don't want to go to a real restaurant?
Toda la familia puede ir a un restaurante para una comida festiva.
The whole family may go to a restaurant for a holiday meal.
¿Quieres ir a un restaurante conmigo?
You want to go to a nice restaurant with me?
¿Pero podríamos ir a un restaurante diferente?
But could we go to a different restaurant?
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