Another good sign that we do map is outside seating - even (especially) in the rain it often means somewhere to lean a bike, unlike places that would be very friendly if only there was space.

On 16/09/2024 09:14, Philip Barnes wrote:
Signs in rural pubs in walking areas often say 'muddy boots and muddy paws welcome ' which is a good indication of walkers being welcome.

Not sure if we tag floor covering but carpet in the bar is a good indication of not a good lunchtime pub stop.

A tag we do use is real_fire=yes, there is nothing like a good fire do dry out and warm you up with a pint of real_ale=yes.

And dogs=yes is another good indicator.

Phil (trigpoint)


On 15 September 2024 14:52:42 CEST, Jon Pennycook <[email protected]> wrote:



    Hello.

    Near me, a new mapper has created a cafe (both a node and a
    non-existent building) next to a pub. I think this is because the
    pub is friendly to cyclists (has a "cyclist pit stop" sign and
    sells food and drink popular with cyclists). There are other
    nearby pubs that have signs welcoming cyclists in particular.
    Since not all pubs and cafes appreciates cyclists, is there a tag
    to indicate cyclist friendliness? Similarly, is there one for
    places that welcome walkers? I tried searching the wiki but didn't
    find anything.

    Jon


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