As the Delta variant of the coronavirus has become the most predominant variant in the
United States and medical experts issue confusing advice, restaurateurs find themselves
once again making difficult decisions on health mandates. Many, where laws allow it,
have taken that to a new level this week, requiring their patrons to bring proof of
vaccination before dining.
Danny Meyer has joined a growing list of restaurateurs and bar owners across the
country who are taking action to stem the spread of Covid-19.
The New York-based restaurateur behind Union Square Hospitality Group (USHG) has
announced all customers and employees must provide proof of vaccination to enter his
18 venues. That includes such New York restaurants as The Modern, Manhattan and
Gramercy Tavern, along with Anchovy Social and Maialino Mare in D.C.
“If you really want to go unvaccinated, you can dine somewhere else, and you can also
go work somewhere else,” Meyer told CNN Thursday. “I would call this a company
policy rather than a mandate.”
Proof of Un-vaccination
In dramatic contrast, Basilico's Pasta e Vino in Huntington Beach, CA has frequently
rebuffed coronavirus lockdowns and mandates, often going against the state's
suggestions to provide safety measures to slow the spread of the virus.
This week Basilicos Pasta e Vino issued a decree: Proof of being unvaccinated is
required for entry. Two signs bearing the message that patrons must be unvaccinated to
enter were taped to the windows of the restaurant, which is nestled between a gym and a
sustainable beauty salon in a small strip mall at Hamilton Avenue and Brookhurst
Street.
The restaurant has failed to explain how they expect clientele to provide proof of their
unvaccinated statuses, but a staff member who spoke with the Los Angeles Times said
the restaurant would not, in fact, be asking for any official documentation.
Separate Restaurants for the Vaccinated and Unvaccinated?
At the moment, the latest trend to hit NYC’s burgeoning post-pandemic nightlife scene
is segregated seating for the vaccinated with venues saving the best seats in the house
(think ground floor with no ugly plexiglass barriers) for patrons who got jabbed.
Carroll Place, an Italian-American wine bar and gastropub at 157 Bleecker St. in the
West Village, plans to launch its new vaccinated vs. unvaccinated seats on Wednesday,
with the main floor reserved mainly for vaccinated guests.
Comedy club Carolines on Broadway, in the heart of Times Square, is also reserving the
best seats in the house for the vaccinated. “The easiest way to get the best seats in the
house? Get vaccinated!” says founder and owner Caroline Hirsch.
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