Friday was the first night restaurants, bars and gyms in San Francisco no longer had to ask for proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test to enter indoors.
Many bars and restaurants in North Beach were bustling with activity and signs of life. Acquolina on Stockton street said it took down proof of vaccination signs that were once displayed at the front of the Italian restaurant.“The difference is psychological,” said co-owner Dario Nicotra. “People feel like they’re scared, but when you lift – people say oh okay.”
“It’s nice to kind of see the world get back to what it was pre-pandemic,” said Kato, a San Francisco resident. “It feels kind of foreign, frankly. That’s exciting, but on a broader level, I think I actually think we’re actually going to be right back here, to wearing masks and vax cards and all that in like a month or two.”
Wilde said it’s one less task for his bartenders or hosts to do, which will improve service for customers.
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