Tag:shop=bakery
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| Description |
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| A shop selling bread |
| Rendering in OSM Carto |
| Group: shops |
| Used on these elements |
| Useful combination |
| Status: approved |
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A bakery is a shop selling bread.
Bakeries normally bake fresh bread on the premises. Normally also sell pastries, cakes, etc. Often do fresh sandwiches or baguettes. Often do decorated cakes.
How to map
Set a node or draw as an area along the shop outline. Add the tag shop=bakery and name=*.
Tags to use in combination
name=*- the nameaddr:*=*- addressopening_hours=*craft=bakery- the workplace of a bakerwheelchair=yes/wheelchair=limited/wheelchair=nopastry=yes/pastry_shop=yes– if sells pastryice_cream=yes– if sells ice creamorganic=yes/no/only– describes if a shop offers organic productsbakehouse=yes/no– indicates that the bakery has its own bakeryoven=*– describe what kind of oven the bakery is usingdiet:gluten_free=yes/no/onlyWhether you can buy food without gluten there.[1]diet:lactose_free=yes/no/onlyWhether you can buy food without lactose there.payment:*=yes/no- can be used to specify how one may pay at this locationbrand=*operator=*reusable_packaging:accept=*reusable_packaging:offer=*
This is not an exhaustive list: other tags such as diet:vegan=*, or anything else that describes the object, are also perfectly valid unless their wiki page says to use it differently. Frequently combined tag lists on wiki pages are only suggestions.
If a café is in the same building, add another point and the corresponding properties. (See One feature, one OSM element)
Similar tags
shop=pastrya shop selling pastries, cakes and other sweet (dessert) baked goods.shop=confectionerya shop selling sweets, chocolates, cakes and other very sweet food.industrial=bakeryindustrial facility that produces flour-based food.
Rendering
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See also
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pastry=yes
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pastry_shop=yes
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References
- ↑ Note: The "diet:" prefix has been approved by a vote, and is the most common tagging style for other dietary options, but for gluten_free specifically, the variant without the prefix has been used more frequently.
