Can you order tapas or pintxos “to go” in Barcelona?



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I'm in Barcelona, my friend is not feeling well and I'd like to get some food and bring it back to the hotel. Will local tapas or pintxos restaurants allow me to order food to go? Or must I eat it at the restaurant?



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  • Never hurts to ask I supposed - assuming you can communicate that your friend is ill and you wish to bring food back to him.
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I'm in Barcelona, my friend is not feeling well and I'd like to get some food and bring it back to the hotel. Will local tapas or pintxos restaurants allow me to order food to go? Or must I eat it at the restaurant?



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  • Never hurts to ask I supposed - assuming you can communicate that your friend is ill and you wish to bring food back to him.
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I'm in Barcelona, my friend is not feeling well and I'd like to get some food and bring it back to the hotel. Will local tapas or pintxos restaurants allow me to order food to go? Or must I eat it at the restaurant?



Assuming it's a random restaurant with "Tapes" on the door, not something you read about in Time Out or the Michelin guide...










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I'm in Barcelona, my friend is not feeling well and I'd like to get some food and bring it back to the hotel. Will local tapas or pintxos restaurants allow me to order food to go? Or must I eat it at the restaurant?



Assuming it's a random restaurant with "Tapes" on the door, not something you read about in Time Out or the Michelin guide...







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  • Never hurts to ask I supposed - assuming you can communicate that your friend is ill and you wish to bring food back to him.
    – Michael
    Sep 21 '17 at 20:32
















  • Never hurts to ask I supposed - assuming you can communicate that your friend is ill and you wish to bring food back to him.
    – Michael
    Sep 21 '17 at 20:32















Never hurts to ask I supposed - assuming you can communicate that your friend is ill and you wish to bring food back to him.
– Michael
Sep 21 '17 at 20:32




Never hurts to ask I supposed - assuming you can communicate that your friend is ill and you wish to bring food back to him.
– Michael
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I would be surprised. (but expect to be proven otherwise).



If it were me, I would just go to a corner store and get some olives, ham, cheese, bread and a couple of seafood cans and drinks (cava, wine ... )



and make a hotel piknic out of it.






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    Unlikely but your odds will increase if you have your own container.



    Restaurants that don’t provide take out or let you carry leftover foods are worried about at least three things:



    1. That take-out cheapens their image as it’s associated with cheap fast food.


    2. That there is an expense for containers.


    3. That they no longer have control over the environment in which the food is stored. If you took back raw mussels and let them stand at room temperature for several hours before eating, might you then try to sue them for food poisoning?


    By bringing your own container, you can at least address #2.



    Note: If you sneak the food away without asking permission then you won’t have a claim for #3, so many places will turn a blind eye to this behavior as long as it’s not at a buffet style restaurant.






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      It should be perfectly fine.



      A number of restaurants like these are already offering their food online through apps or websites (including tapas). However depending on the kind of food, the delivery may alter the final quality.






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        Note that orique's profile says he lives in Catalunya.
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      I would be surprised. (but expect to be proven otherwise).



      If it were me, I would just go to a corner store and get some olives, ham, cheese, bread and a couple of seafood cans and drinks (cava, wine ... )



      and make a hotel piknic out of it.






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        up vote
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        I would be surprised. (but expect to be proven otherwise).



        If it were me, I would just go to a corner store and get some olives, ham, cheese, bread and a couple of seafood cans and drinks (cava, wine ... )



        and make a hotel piknic out of it.






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          up vote
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          up vote
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          I would be surprised. (but expect to be proven otherwise).



          If it were me, I would just go to a corner store and get some olives, ham, cheese, bread and a couple of seafood cans and drinks (cava, wine ... )



          and make a hotel piknic out of it.






          share|improve this answer












          I would be surprised. (but expect to be proven otherwise).



          If it were me, I would just go to a corner store and get some olives, ham, cheese, bread and a couple of seafood cans and drinks (cava, wine ... )



          and make a hotel piknic out of it.







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          answered Sep 21 '17 at 19:31









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              Unlikely but your odds will increase if you have your own container.



              Restaurants that don’t provide take out or let you carry leftover foods are worried about at least three things:



              1. That take-out cheapens their image as it’s associated with cheap fast food.


              2. That there is an expense for containers.


              3. That they no longer have control over the environment in which the food is stored. If you took back raw mussels and let them stand at room temperature for several hours before eating, might you then try to sue them for food poisoning?


              By bringing your own container, you can at least address #2.



              Note: If you sneak the food away without asking permission then you won’t have a claim for #3, so many places will turn a blind eye to this behavior as long as it’s not at a buffet style restaurant.






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                Unlikely but your odds will increase if you have your own container.



                Restaurants that don’t provide take out or let you carry leftover foods are worried about at least three things:



                1. That take-out cheapens their image as it’s associated with cheap fast food.


                2. That there is an expense for containers.


                3. That they no longer have control over the environment in which the food is stored. If you took back raw mussels and let them stand at room temperature for several hours before eating, might you then try to sue them for food poisoning?


                By bringing your own container, you can at least address #2.



                Note: If you sneak the food away without asking permission then you won’t have a claim for #3, so many places will turn a blind eye to this behavior as long as it’s not at a buffet style restaurant.






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                  Unlikely but your odds will increase if you have your own container.



                  Restaurants that don’t provide take out or let you carry leftover foods are worried about at least three things:



                  1. That take-out cheapens their image as it’s associated with cheap fast food.


                  2. That there is an expense for containers.


                  3. That they no longer have control over the environment in which the food is stored. If you took back raw mussels and let them stand at room temperature for several hours before eating, might you then try to sue them for food poisoning?


                  By bringing your own container, you can at least address #2.



                  Note: If you sneak the food away without asking permission then you won’t have a claim for #3, so many places will turn a blind eye to this behavior as long as it’s not at a buffet style restaurant.






                  share|improve this answer












                  Unlikely but your odds will increase if you have your own container.



                  Restaurants that don’t provide take out or let you carry leftover foods are worried about at least three things:



                  1. That take-out cheapens their image as it’s associated with cheap fast food.


                  2. That there is an expense for containers.


                  3. That they no longer have control over the environment in which the food is stored. If you took back raw mussels and let them stand at room temperature for several hours before eating, might you then try to sue them for food poisoning?


                  By bringing your own container, you can at least address #2.



                  Note: If you sneak the food away without asking permission then you won’t have a claim for #3, so many places will turn a blind eye to this behavior as long as it’s not at a buffet style restaurant.







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                      It should be perfectly fine.



                      A number of restaurants like these are already offering their food online through apps or websites (including tapas). However depending on the kind of food, the delivery may alter the final quality.






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                        Note that orique's profile says he lives in Catalunya.
                        – David Richerby
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                      It should be perfectly fine.



                      A number of restaurants like these are already offering their food online through apps or websites (including tapas). However depending on the kind of food, the delivery may alter the final quality.






                      share|improve this answer
















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                        Note that orique's profile says he lives in Catalunya.
                        – David Richerby
                        Sep 23 '17 at 20:33












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                      It should be perfectly fine.



                      A number of restaurants like these are already offering their food online through apps or websites (including tapas). However depending on the kind of food, the delivery may alter the final quality.






                      share|improve this answer












                      It should be perfectly fine.



                      A number of restaurants like these are already offering their food online through apps or websites (including tapas). However depending on the kind of food, the delivery may alter the final quality.







                      share|improve this answer












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                      answered Sep 23 '17 at 18:41









                      orique

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                        Note that orique's profile says he lives in Catalunya.
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                        Note that orique's profile says he lives in Catalunya.
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                      Note that orique's profile says he lives in Catalunya.
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