A Running List of Bars and Restaurants Asking for Proof of Vaccination to Enter

the inside of Irwin’s at the bok buiding with a rug and mismatched tables and chairs

On Saturday, July 31, Kensington’s favorite hoagie and pickled veg destination Martha announced on Instagram that it would be requiring guests to provide proof of vaccination in order to enter the bar. Shortly thereafter, Irwin’s — Michael Vincent Ferreri’s Sicilian restaurant on the roof of Bok building — did the same, requiring all guests and employees to be fully vaccinated before coming in. A representative for Musi BYOB in Pennsport confirmed that it would be requiring its guests to be vaccinated, too. With the COVID-19 delta variant continuing to spread, and only 62 percent of Philadelphians fully vaccinated, more bars and restaurants are sure to follow.

Martha, Irwin’s, and Musi BYOB’s decisions come only two weeks after Philly public health officials said that they strongly recommended that everyone — unvaccinated and vaccinated — begin wearing masks indoors again. At the time, Acting Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole attributed this recommendation to the increase in delta variant cases and a “small but disturbing” increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations among children in Philadelphia, as children under 12 years old are not yet eligible for the vaccine. Now, as of August 11, all businesses must either require guests to wear masks indoors or provide proof of vaccination to enter.

There were initial murmurs that proof of vaccination would become a likelihood in the Philly restaurant industry in May when the owner of Hop Sing Laundromat, who goes by Lê, said that when his bar reopens he will be requiring proof of vaccination for guests to drink there. Though the bar is still closed, Lê tell Eater that he and his staff agreed that they should wait a little longer until it feels safe to reopen. Many businesses are still asking guests to wear masks upon entering, but this next phase of the COVID-19 pandemic could be a divisive one, as businesses requiring proof of vaccination in other cities have seen an uptick in negative Yelp reviews and threats of lawsuits. Whether this entitled behavior will hit Philly is yet to be seen.

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Eater will update this story as more restaurants and bars announce requirements around vaccinations. Do you know of a food business that’s requiring or requesting proof of vaccination? Let Eater Philly know at philly@eater.com.

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