Anonymous wrote:I weren't to Spain 2 years ago. We could order tapas any time we wanted and ate at sit down places, lunch or dinner. There were no rules or expectations. We were only in tourist cities though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I weren't to Spain 2 years ago. We could order tapas any time we wanted and ate at sit down places, lunch or dinner. There were no rules or expectations. We were only in tourist cities though.
Were kids welcome in bars?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah it’s usually one dish of tapas with a drink. Then go to another bar and have another drink another dish of tapas![]()
Anonymous wrote:When I went to Spain, tapas was like happy hour time. You went late afternoon to a bar and they would have tapas out for you to try. Then you went to the next bar and did the same thing. Then another bar.
San Sebastián had the best tapas I have ever had, I still remember it 16 years later. Foie gras tapas, lobster creme brulee tapas, etc. just at bars.
Anonymous wrote:I weren't to Spain 2 years ago. We could order tapas any time we wanted and ate at sit down places, lunch or dinner. There were no rules or expectations. We were only in tourist cities though.