Al 13/04/12 05:30, En/na James Ewen ha escrit:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 8:05 PM, John F. Eldredge<[email protected]>  wrote:

Well, in the USA you have both restaurants with rooms that can be
rented for parties, with the food coming from the restaurant kitchen;
and also banquet halls that provide the meeting space, tables, and
chairs, but no food, meaning that you have to either hire a third-party
caterer, or else have the guests bring the food themselves (known as
a potluck dinner).
And hence the request for clarification as to what a "public diner
room" might be.

In my case a "public dinner room" is a place that people can dinner, but there is no service, no food, etc. There are only tables and waste bins. The people bring their food and drink. Eventually there could be a drinking water source and kitchen.

It's something like "picnic site" indoor ;-)


amenity=community_centre is not appropiate for me, I think, because it's for "events and festivities" and "public dinner room" is _only_ for eating something in lunch and dinner hours.

It's very rare, but in my local zone (Mallorca, Spain) it's usually a place in hiking routes, in houses (eventually these houses could be as hostel or related amenity).


Another suggestion?
Thanks,
Xan.

PS: What is the "information" WMS in OSM web page? I can't display the info of the items of the map.

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