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Tapas etiquette
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[QUOTE="kmrice, post: 381642, member: 21258"] I defer to anyone who is Spanish, but in our experience: Tapas are small - a bite or two Raciones are larger Some bars give you a free tapas with a drink. They don't care if the drink is alcoholic. The most wonderful tapas we got on our last camino came with our drinks in Finesterre. I ordered wine, my wife, a coke (she normally drinks wine but was intrigued to see that they still serve real coke in real bottles in Spain - not the high fructose corn syrup stuff we get in cans in the US these days. She had to try it.). We were both given a wonderful seafood salad tapas with our drinks. If the tapas or raciones are being purchased, they don't care how old the customers are. We took our boys everywhere we went on an earlier Camino, including the bars on Tapas crawls; it didn't hurt them a bit, they loved it, and no one objected. They pretty much loved everything they ate. We did not get pigs ears on that trip, like the ones my wife and I got on a subsequent camino. My wife says they are good. Karl [/QUOTE]
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