2015-04-24 20:22 GMT+01:00 Lester Caine <[email protected]>: > On 24/04/15 20:13, Bryce Nesbitt wrote: >> Greasy spoon truck stops (or any mobile "food truck" on a schedule) >> could be: >> >> transient:amenity=restaurant >> cuisine=greasy_spoon;british >> operating_hours=Sa 16:00-20:00 >> name=Greasy Spooning Cafe >> website=http://foodtrucksrus.net/o=92 >> >> So it won't render confusingly with permanently located features. > > Mobile catering is NOT the sort of greasy_spoon we are talking about. > These are sit down cafes serving mainly a full English greasy breakfast.
Yep, my question was not about transient/mobile catering - but then I think Bryce was just responding to Jerry on that point, I don't think he was misunderstanding. It's about a specific style of cuisine / eatery, and actually most of the ones I've been to in my life haven't been on transport routes, just sit-down cafes in non-posh parts of town. The one I was in this morning was a caff in mid-London, full of building workers ordering extremely large fried breakfasts. I'm not keen on cuisine=breakfast because (a) it's not just any breakfast, it's a very specific type of breakfast; (b) these places usually serve lunch as well, and maybe even tea! I guess I might end up going with cuisine=greasy_spoon - but since there were only 4 uses so far, I suspected there was something I was missing. Also it felt a bit too colloquial, but then it's pretty much the only word I have for that style of cuisine. Best Dan _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

