Key:drink:*

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Description
Describes if (and optionally how) a certain drink is available at an amenity or shop. Edit this description in the wiki page. Edit this description in the data item.
Group: food and beverages
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Useful combination
Status: in use
taginfo: drink:*

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This page describes a key prefix rather than a simple key.

drink is the prefix for several drink:*=* keys to describe the specific drink which is served or sold.

Tagging

The individual tag values can be yes, served, retail, draught or bottled. If a location is a restaurant which is serving for example coffee the right combination would be drink:coffee=served. If it is a shop who is selling it in bottles or cans then the combination would be drink:coffee=retail drink:coffee=bottled and if you only know that you can get coffee, but don't know in which form you should use drink:coffee=yes.

Keys

Further keys for other drinks can be found at //taginfo.openstreetmap.org/search?q=drink:

Tag values

Value Note
yes if the drink is available (without specifying the manner of its availability)
retail for shops and other places retailing the drink
sales for resellers (not necessarily a shop=beverages)
served for restaurants, bars, clubs, shops, etc who are serving the drink
draught if the drink is draught
bottled if the drink is put in a bottle here
takeaway if the drink is "for the road", often coffee in a paper cup (see takeaway=* for more generic cases)
no if the drink is normally available in these kinds of places but it isn't (e.g. you could give an amenity=cafe without coffee drink:coffee=no)

Tags used in combination

See also

Possible tagging mistakes

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