tape
'Tapear' does not translate to 'tape' in English. In fact, it is a Spanish verb that refers to the popular Spanish practice of 'going for tapas', which means to go from bar to bar for drinks and small portions of food. It's a cultural activity widely enjoyed in Spain. Therefore 'tapear' can be loosely translated in English as 'to go tapas bar hopping'.
I like to have tapas with my friends on weekends.
This phrase expresses the speaker's enjoyment of sharing small plates of food, known as tapas, with friends during the weekends.
The bar offers a wide variety of options for having tapas.
This sentence indicates that the bar has many different types of tapas available for customers who wish to enjoy small dishes.
Yesterday they had tapas at a new restaurant downtown.
This phrase shares an experience of dining out, specifically enjoying tapas at a newly opened restaurant.