D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser lifted the city’s vaccine mandate for businesses, but several bars and restaurants are keeping their mandates in place.

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After a short-lived month of operation, D.C.’s vaccine mandate for businesses is over.

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser abruptly dropped the mandate on Feb. 15, the day it would’ve started requiring patrons to be fully vaccinated. (On Jan. 15, patrons were only required to show proof of one dose of a vaccine). Now, it’s once again up to businesses like bars, restaurants, entertainment venues, and theaters to decide if they will keep their own mandates in place.

Here is a list of bars, venues, and restaurants we’ve seen that will still require you to show proof of vaccination (usually a hard-copy of your vaccine card, a photo of your card, or a digital QR code is acceptable proof).

This list will be updated. If you manage or know of an establishment that’s requiring proof of vaccination, reach out to elliotw@dcist.com.

Across the Pond:  The Dupont Circle pub said it will continue to require proof of vaccination through Feb. 28.

2Amys: The popular Neapolitan pizza place will still require proof of full vaccination and ID to sit indoors, per its website. “As always, we have a heated patio where we do not require proof of vaccination,” they said.

All Souls: The Shaw bar posted to Twitter on Feb. 15: “Nothing changed today. We will continue to require proof of vaccination. Thanks.”

A League of Her Own: The queer bar is still requiring proof of vaccination, per its Instagram page and Washington City Paper.

Boundary Stone: The Bloomingdale pub will keep requiring proof of vaccination “as we process the city’s latest guidance and discuss it with our staff,” the managers tweeted.

Busboys and Poets: According to an updated list of protocols, all Busboys and Poets locations require patrons to show proof of vaccination.

Comet Ping Pong: The Chevy Chase pizza spot is requiring vaccination proof for diners and event attendees over age 12.

Cotton & Reed: The rum distillery is keeping its vaccine requirement, as the managers announced online.

Crazy Aunt Helen’s: The spot in Capitol Hill has been requiring vaccination proof since October and doesn’t plan to stop now, its manager told DCist.

The Den: The café at the Northwest location of Politics and Prose requires proof of vaccination to dine indoors.

The Duck & The Peach: The Capitol Hill restaurant’s website and reservation page says that it is requiring proof of vaccination for all guests over age 12.

El Chucho: The Columbia Heights taco spot still requires vaccination, per its website.

Ellē: The Mount Pleasant bakery and coffee spot posted on its Instagram story Wednesday that vaccination will still be required for indoor dining.

Etto: The 14th Street pizzeria is still requiring proof of vaccination for indoor diners over age 12 (along with valid ID for diners 17 years or older). Guests without vaccine proof can sit on the outdoor patio. “We will continue to assess as the weeks go on,” the restaurant wrote on Instagram.

Flight Wine Bar: Flight Wine Bar is only seating fully vaccinated guests.

Franklin Hall: The Columbia Heights beer hall will continue to require proof of vaccination, or proof of a negative COVID-19 test from within 48 hours.

Free State Bar: According to the Maryland-themed bar’s website, vaccinations are still required for both indoor and outdoor seating.

I.M.P. Venues: The Anthem, 9:30 Club, Lincoln Theatre, and Merriweather Post Pavilion will still require proof of vaccination, I.M.P tweeted this week. Their policy has been in place since October.

Jackie Lee’s: The Kennedy Street tavern is requiring proof of vaccination, per their Twitter.

Jane Jane: Jane Jane, on 14th Street, will continue to require proof of vaccination upon entry.

Kingfisher: The bar on 14th Street is requiring vaccination proof, per WCP.

La Collina: The Capitol Hill Italian(ish) spot still requires proof of vaccination, according to its website. 

Little Coco’s: The online reservation system to book at Little Coco’s includes a note about required vaccinations.

Lost & Found: The bar posted to its Instagram story on Feb. 15 that it will maintain its vaccine requirement for guests.

metrobar: A pop-up message on the bar’s website notes that vaccinations are still required. 

The Ministry: The coffee shop and wine bar near Union Station is still requiring proof of vaccination to sit indoors, per its owner.

Mr. Henry’s: The Capitol Hill pub is requiring vaccinations, according to its website.

Neptune Room: The Georgia Avenue bar posted on Instagram this week that its mask and vaccine mandates will be staying in place.

Penn Quarter Sports Tavern: The bar tweeted that it will continue requiring proof of vaccination until the mask mandate is lifted.

Pie Shop: The pie and music venue on H Street is requiring vaccination proof or a recent negative COVID-19 test to see all shows. The venue also added its two cents on Twitter, posting: “The mayor & DC council should have duked this out BEFORE making any calls, but here we are…again. Bearing the brunt of the bullshit after a brutal winter. #DoBetter.”

The Pug: The H Street dive is requiring vaccination proof until at least March 1, and they even put up a nice new sign to show for it.

Republic Cantina: The restaurant and bar posted to its Instagram stories, “Candidly, we’re still assessing what makes sense for the health & safety of our guests and staff, so for the time being we’re keeping our vaccine requirement in place.” Proof of vaccination is required to eat indoors.

Right Proper Brewing Company: The Shaw prewbup and kitchen is requiring proof of vaccination and a valid ID to sit at its bar.

Roofers Union: The manager for the Adams Morgan bar and restaurant says that Roofers Union — as well as its first-floor wine bar Jug & Table — will still require proof of vaccination for entry until further notice.

Service Bar: Anyone hoping to dine inside at the U Street bar will be required to show proof of vaccination. Photos and digital vaccine cards are accepted. Unvaccinated guests are permitted on the patio.

Showtime: The bar tweeted on Feb. 15 that vaccines will be required through at least the end of February, but “we will reevaluate when the mask mandate is rescinded” on March 1.

Sonny’s Pizza: The Park View pizza joint and its nextdoor cafe Doubles posted to their Instagram stories that they’re still requiring proof of vaccination to dine on their outdoor heated patios.

St. Vincent Wine Bar: The Georgia Avenue wine bar announced it would be requiring proof of vaccination, with zero exceptions.

Sushi Hachi: Diners at the Capitol Hill sushi spot tell DCist they’ve been asked to provide proof of vaccination after the city’s mandate ended.

Tail Up Goat/Reveler’s Hour: Both restaurants will keep their vaccine requirements in place for anyone ages 5 and older, according to an Instagram post on Feb. 15.

The Wells: The Capitol Hill gin bar requires proof of vaccination or proof of a recent negative COVID-19 test.