NYC’s Top Dining Rooms Will Start Requiring Proof of Vaccination
Danny Meyer is the latest of several city restaurateurs to make the move for indoor dining
The dining room at the Modern overlooking MoMA’s sculpture garden.
Photographer: Dominic Perri/BloombergStarting Sept. 7, you will have to be vaccinated to eat indoors at some of New York’s most famous dining rooms, including Gramercy Tavern and Union Square Café.
Danny Meyer, chief executive officer at Union Square Hospitality Group LLC and the chairman of New York City’s Economic Development Corporation, announced Thursday that eating indoors at any of his restaurants, which also include the Modern at the Museum of Modern Art, will require guests show a physical Covid-19 vaccine card, a photo of it, or use the digital New York State Excelsior Pass. Employees will have to be vaccinated, too.