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can·ti·na

 (kăn-tē′nə)
n. Southwestern US
A bar that serves liquor.

[Spanish, canteen, from Italian, wine cellar.]
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cantina

(kænˈtiːnə)
n
(Commerce) a bar or wine shop, esp in a Spanish-speaking country
[from Spanish]
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can•ti•na

(kænˈti nə)

n., pl. -nas. Southwestern U.S.
a saloon; bar.
[1835–45, Amer.; < Sp < Italian; see canteen]
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cantina

A Spanish word for a bar that serves liquor.
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Set to open in summer 2019, Taco Bell Cantinas serve a custom menu, along with alcoholic beverages, and feature an elevated build-out with an open kitchen component.
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THE BEVERAGE INDUSTRY WAS ABUZZ last month with the news that Mexican fast food chain Taco Bell had opened the first of its Taco Bell Cantinas. The Chicago location of the new concept (the other is in San Francisco) serves beer, wine and "Twisted Freeze" beverages spiked with rum, vodka or tequila.