The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bar offers gift cards to those vaccinated

Owner wants his industry to revive as fast, safely as possible.

- By Josh Noel

Legendary Chicago bar Village Tap said it would hand out 1,000 gift cards — $10,000 of free beer or food from the bar kitchen.

CHICAGO — In the vein of great bar and restaurant promotions – happy hour, two for one, kids eat free – comes the 21st century pandemic update: get vaccinated, get a free beer.

Legendary Roscoe Village bar Village Tap announced an unlikely public health initiative Jan. 13 on social media: Present proof of a COVID-19 vaccine, get a $10 gift card.

The bar said it would hand out 1,000 gift cards — $10,000 of free beer or food from the Village Tap kitchen.

“By getting vaccinated, you are showing you care about us and you are doing your part to help all of us move one step closer to normal,” the bar said on its Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts.

Village Tap owner Jeff Hoffman said the idea came to him Jan. 12 while thinking about how to get his industry operating as quickly and safely as possible.

“There’s a lot of anger and frustratio­n for all of us around what’s happening, and happening to our businesses, but not a lot of conversati­on around the vaccine,” Hoffman said. “I wanted to put something out there.”

Too much of the conversati­on, he said, has been about short-term solutions for bars and restaurant­s — that is, reopening — rather than the long-term solutions, which Hoffman said he believed to be broad vaccinatio­n.

Four people redeemed the offer Jan. 13.

Though $10,000 is a significan­t chunk of lost revenue, Hoffman said, “it’s not like it’ll happen all at once, so we can weather it.”

On Jan. 14, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she is “very focused” on getting “our restaurant­s and our bars reopened as quickly as possible.”

Allowing people into spaces regulated by the city and state may help tamp down gatherings in “undergroun­d venues” where people are congregati­ng without masks.

Hoffman said he would welcome limited indoor seating — he pegged the number at 50%, provided there can be ample spacing — as the vaccine rolls out.

“From the health perspectiv­e, we are one of the most regulated industries and most operators are operating as safely as possible,” he said. “As long as people are following guidelines — wearing masks, sanitizing, distancing — I think it can be done safely.”

By getting vaccinated, you are showing you care about us and you are doing your part to help all of us move one step closer to normal.’

Village Tap

On its Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts

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 ?? ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE ?? Jeff Hoffman, owner of the Village Tap bar in Chicago, will offer $10 gift cards to first 1,000 people who present documentat­ion of having gotten a COVID-19 vaccine. Though $10,000 is a significan­t chunk of lost revenue, Hoffman said, “it’s not like it’ll happen all at once, so we can weather IT.”TERRENCE
ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Jeff Hoffman, owner of the Village Tap bar in Chicago, will offer $10 gift cards to first 1,000 people who present documentat­ion of having gotten a COVID-19 vaccine. Though $10,000 is a significan­t chunk of lost revenue, Hoffman said, “it’s not like it’ll happen all at once, so we can weather IT.”TERRENCE

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