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The shops must not have wares on display to those outside, similar to the rules for [[betting shop]]s in the United Kingdom. Depending on the size of the shop, they also may often serve coffee and [[soft drink]]s, but it is illegal to smoke in a dohánybolt. Some of the larger have tables outside and essentially become a [[café]].
The shops must not have wares on display to those outside, similar to the rules for [[betting shop]]s in the United Kingdom. Depending on the size of the shop, they also may often serve coffee and [[soft drink]]s, but it is illegal to smoke in a dohánybolt. Some of the larger have tables outside and essentially become a [[café]].

[[File:Budapest,_Kálvin_tér,_dohánybolt,_1.jpeg|thumb|right|An example of a dohánybolt in [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]]]


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In Hungary, a dohánybolt, in full nemzeti dohánybolt (from Hungarian nemzeti 'national', dohány 'tobacco', and bolt 'shop, store') is a government-approved and government-controlled shop that sells tobacco products.

The shops must not have wares on display to those outside, similar to the rules for betting shops in the United Kingdom. Depending on the size of the shop, they also may often serve coffee and soft drinks, but it is illegal to smoke in a dohánybolt. Some of the larger have tables outside and essentially become a café.

An example of a dohánybolt in Budapest, Hungary