I agree with using amenity=pub/bar/whatever, sports=pool. But doing a
strict classification would be often hard.
In my town ([ot] thanks, population-based classification of urban
centres, for not calling it a city! [/ot]) there's a bowling hall,
with arcade-style video games, pool and table-tennis
On 28 August 2010 11:12, Richard Welty wrote:
> given that the one i'm looking at calls itself "Diamond Eight Billiards" and
> lists the numbers and types of tables on its web site, i'd think they have
> the right to call themselves a pool hall.
I was trying to show that just because they may ser
On 8/27/10 8:28 PM, John Smith wrote:
On 28 August 2010 03:24, Richard Welty wrote:
it's a tradeoff. in the US, pool halls generally are a mix
of pub and pool/billiards. i could see this:
Just because a place has a pool table, does that make it a pool hall?
Most pubs here have at least one p
On 28 August 2010 03:24, Richard Welty wrote:
> it's a tradeoff. in the US, pool halls generally are a mix
> of pub and pool/billiards. i could see this:
Just because a place has a pool table, does that make it a pool hall?
Most pubs here have at least one pool table, same with night clubs but
t
On 8/27/10 1:16 PM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2010/8/27 Richard Welty:
??
amenity=billiards
amenity=pool_hall
any suggestions?
sport? leisure?
it's a tradeoff. in the US, pool halls generally are a mix
of pub and pool/billiards. i could see this:
amenity=pub
sport=pool/billiards
or
l
2010/8/27 Richard Welty :
> ??
>
> amenity=billiards
> amenity=pool_hall
>
> any suggestions?
sport? leisure?
cheers,
Martin
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amenity=billiards
amenity=pool_hall
any suggestions?
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