On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 16:31, Philip Barnes <p...@trigpoint.me.uk> wrote:
> > I was covering both take away kiosks and ice cream parlours in probably > too few words. > > Take away is far more common in my experience. > I've never encountered an ice cream parlour in real life, but I've seen them in US TV shows. So there's a case for amenity=ice_cream where the product is consumed on the premises. I've encountered ice cream kiosks and static ice cream vans in real life. So there's a case for shop=ice_cream where the product is not consumed on the premises but is consumed a distance (usually a short distance) from the shop. You generally don't buy an ice cream cone to take home and put it in the freezer. I've never encountered a shop selling only ice cream with the intention is that most customers would take the product home. Ice cream sections in supermarkets, yes. Dedicated ice cream shop for taking the product home, no. But I wouldn't guarantee there isn't such a place somewhere in the world. Even so, it would just be shop=ice_cream. -- Paul
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