Stone Street Tavern

Bar & grill · Financial District

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"David Oz of the newer Stone Street on Melrose says that his New York City cafe space, which has had a vaccine mandate in place for weeks, is providing a model for how LA diners are likely to respond." - Farley Elliott

LA’s New Proof of Vaccination Mandate for Restaurants Begins Today - Eater LA

52 Stone St, New York, NY 10004 Get directions

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