have (something) to go

have (something) to go

To order something and receive it packaged to be taken out of a restaurant or off of a premises and consumed elsewhere, especially at home. I'll have my coffee to go, thanks. A: "You can take a seat, and we'll bring the food to your table." B: "Actually, could I have it to go, please?"
See also: go, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • on the premises
  • consumed by desire
  • have a bite
  • be riddled with (something)
  • be riddled with something
  • cut and paste
  • et alibi
  • in the depths of (something)
  • in the depths of something
  • cask wine