Hi Kyle! The verb 'llevar' can be used as 'wear' referring to clothes. It also can be used as 'bring' (somewhere) and as you said, llevar as 'to take away' referring to food in restaurant. I leave you some sentences as an example:
'wear' meaning: Me gusta la ropa que llevas puesta hoy. (I like the outfit you wear today)
'carry' meaning: Si quieres, puedo llevarte algunos libros para que los leas en el tren. (I can bring you some books for you to read on the train journey)
'take away' meaning: Póngame un café para llevar. (I would want a coffe to take away)