Local Bistro Checks Cards for Both Alcoholic Beverages and, in a Controversial Move, COVID-19 Vaccines

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Christine and Nick Kondra, owners of Wayne's Cornerstone Bistro
Image via Cornerstone Bistro.
Christine and Nick Kondra, owners of Wayne's Cornerstone Bistro.

Cornerstone Bistro in Wayne is among the local restaurants that are intensifying their safety measures as the Delta variant continues to spread throughout the country. Indoor seating now requires proof of COVID-19 vaccines from diners, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

The public responded with mixed views. Cornerstone’s Instagram account became a battleground for differing viewpoints over the weekend.

Many patrons expressed support for the policy; others cited it as discriminatory and threatened the owners with retaliation.

“We knew we would get pushback but not to the point of where we are right now,” said Christine Kondra, who co-owns Cornerstone with her husband Nick.

“I had to get the chief of police involved. We have had threats. We have been called Nazis.”

The owners emphasized that the decision does not mean that unvaccinated people cannot come to the restaurant. The only area that requires proof of vaccination is its indoor space with 20 seats.

Read more about Cornerstone Bistro’s stance on COVID-19 vaccines in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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