Jog out of bistro, typically (4)
I believe the answer is:
trot
'jog' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'out of bistro typically' is the wordplay.
'out of' indicates a hidden word.
'TROT' is hidden within 'bistro typically'.
(Other definitions for trot that I've seen before include "Left wing" , "(Horse's) pace faster than a walk" , "Gait between a walk and a canter" , "A slowish run, perhaps by horse" , "(Horse's) moderate pace" .)