Folks,

Reading this threat, I think I agree with problems brought up around
amenity=fast_food

It's very subjective, and if you actually look at the DB, you see that
many times, people are mis-labeling fast food establishments as
restaurants. I see this with McDonalds, and Burger King, specifically.

The NYC government classifies restaurants differently. They have the
cuisine of the restaurant, but then they also classify it as
casual/not-casual.

What do folks think of this as an alternative classification?

- Serge

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 3:51 AM, Philip Barnes <p...@trigpoint.me.uk> wrote:
> On Fri Dec 12 2014 04:49:56 GMT+0000 (GMT), John F. Eldredge wrote:
>> I would not be surprised to find some establishments where the emphasis is 
>> on food up through mid-evening, but the kitchen closes earlier than the bar 
>> does, leaving the final hours of operation to offer only beverages and 
>> perhaps some precooked snack food.
>>
>> --
> Many foodie pubs in the UK operate in this way.
>
> Phil (trigpoint )
>
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