Drink Order Form Template
Collect drink orders in advance so your team can prepare and guests get what they want without the wait.
Whether you're running a bar tab at an event, managing pre-orders for a corporate function, or coordinating drinks for a large group, collecting orders verbally or via text chat is slow and error-prone. Orders get missed, preferences get lost, and someone always ends up with the wrong thing.
A drink order form solves this by giving guests a structured, easy way to place their order ahead of time. Typeform's conversational format makes it feel natural on any device, and conditional logic lets you show different options based on the event, the drink category selected, or whether someone has dietary restrictions like alcohol-free preferences. Responses can flow into a shared Google Sheet or your event management tool so your team has a complete order list ready to go.
Customize the form with your specific menu options, branding, and any cut-off times for orders. Share it via a QR code at the event, a link in the booking confirmation, or your event app.
A drink order form is a digital form that lets guests or attendees submit their drink preferences in advance or in real time at an event. It collects their order details, any special preferences, and their name or seat number so orders can be fulfilled accurately.
Pre-collecting orders reduces wait times, prevents mistakes, and gives your bar team a clear picture of what to prepare. For large events, it's also useful for inventory planning — you know roughly how much of each drink to have on hand before the event starts.
Keep it focused on what your team needs to fulfill the order:
- Guest name and table or seat number
- Drink selection (by category: wine, beer, spirits, non-alcoholic)
- Specific preferences (brand, type, mixers)
- Dietary restrictions or alcohol-free requirements
- Number of each drink ordered
- Any timing preferences (e.g., with dinner, after the ceremony)
Keep the form open until the start of the event and communicate a clear cut-off time to guests. For same-day changes, your staff can take orders manually and add them to the shared sheet. Having a single source of truth means these updates don't get lost.
Yes. You can duplicate the form for each event and update the details, or use a single form with a dropdown question that lets guests select which event they're registering for. Either approach keeps your responses organized and easy to filter.
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