ps. look at taginfo:
https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/search?q=restaurant%3Atype
reataurant:type:it is used 629 times. That was another source of
inspiration for me.
But it doesn't fit for amenity=pub. There is 1 pub:type:it though.

m

On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 5:45 AM, Marc Gemis <marc.ge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> But unlike a real pub (a "café"  in Dutch and French - or "bruine
> kroeg"), you can get a decent meal in a brasserie, or  ice cream,
> pancakes around 4pm etc. So the focus is much more on food imho.
> So are you suggesting that amenity=pub; food=yes is better ?
>
> the description tag is very general, but could be used. However, I
> want something like the school:FR-tag. I believe that such a tag (or
> tags) would make it easier for apps to allow the user to search in
> their native language. It's my feeling that information gets lost by
> translating bistro, taverne, brasserie, etc. to amenity=pub +
> food=yes. (or amenity=restaurant).
>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 12:38 AM, marc marc <marc_marc_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Thomas Bertels <tbert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>  > A brasserie is "a small, informal restaurant that serves beer
>>  > and wine as well as simple food"
>>  > So should it be tagged as
>>  > - amenity=restaurant cuisine=brasserie (emphasis on food)?
>>  > - amenity=pub food=yes (emphasis on drinks)?
>>  > - amenity=brasserie?
>>
>> For me, a "brasserie" in Belgium is not a restaurant (I didn't go to a
>> restaurant at 06:00pm to drink a beer as you can do with a "brasserie")
>>
>> Le 07. 08. 17 à 13:01, Marc Gemis a écrit :
>>> I typically tag them as amenity=restaurant.
>> somebody create a wiki page yesterday describing your opinion as the
>> advice to follow.
>> If it is your edit, at least it would be useful to wait for several
>> opinions before claiming that your opinion is the way to follow.
>> If it isn't yours, my remark applies to the one who created it
>>
>>> I also add a tag restaurant:type:NL or horeca:type:NL (I know both are
>>> bad, undocumented tags) in which I place the "type" as indicated on
>>> the building.
>>
>> sorry I don't understand the mean of this tag
>> did you mean it is like a description in one word using what's written
>> on the wall of the building ? why not the description tag ?
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