I tag a taverne as amenity=cafe, since that's the closest tag to describe
what it is (quiet place, selling coffees, other drinks and some food). For
what we call "café" en Belgium, I use amenity=pub (as they sell less
coffees and food, but more alcoholic drinks). If it's not a quiet place,
and there is absolutely no food available, you can also use amenity=bar.

But I have bigger problems with fritures. I tag them as amenity=restaurant
or amenity=fast_food (resp for fritures that focus on sitting there to eat,
or take-away fritures), appended with a tag cuisine=friture. I don't know
if that's a good way of tagging.

regards,
Sander

2011/12/2 Marc Gemis <marc.ge...@gmail.com>

> Hello,
>
> How do we map the followings amenities in Belgium ?
>
> - Taverne   -- they serve more than only snacks or light meals (more
> restaurant-like), but they also serve (only) drinks, pancakes, etc (more
>  cafe-like -- i.e. as intended by the amenity=cafe tag).
> - Cafe -- What I mean here is a cafe not selling snacks (beside perhaps
> chips or any other non-prepared food) ("Bruin-cafe")
>
> thanks in advance
>
> m.
>
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