Popular Columbus pizzeria and music venue lifts vaccination requirements
Natalie’s Coal Fired Pizza has been one of the stricter Columbus eateries in terms of COVID-19 requirements, but following the City of Columbus dropping its mask mandate, the popular pizzeria is loosening up its protocols as well.
Yesterday, Natalie’s announced that beginning March 9, both its Grandview and Worthington locations will no longer require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test to enter. The eatery has also lifted its mask requirement in conjunction with the city removing its own.
“With the COVID-19 numbers continuing to drop, increased vaccination rates, and the lifting of mask mandates by the City of Columbus, we feel the time is right to update our COVID-19 policy. This policy was never intended to be a long-term solution.” Natalie’s said in a statement posted to its social media accounts.
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Natalie’s is located at 5601 N High St. in Worthington and 945 King Ave. in Grandview.
The pizzeria did note that, according to certain requests of performing artists, Natalie’s may ask for proof of vaccination, negative COVID tests, or masks.
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