One week after its forced closure, a Kelowna restaurant that refused to comply with British Columbia’s vaccine passport system is up for sale..Interior Health (IH) demanded Renegade Kitchen and Craft Bar halt operations due to non-compliance with the public health order on October 8..“We will remain open to all,” the restaurant posted on Instagram in September, following the province-wide order..“We are in the business of serving up delicious comfort food, and not in the business of asking for or discussing your private health info.”.After having their doors forced shut, the restaurant told visitors on their website to “stay tuned.”.A notice from Interior Health was slapped on Renegades door, informing the restaurant that a closure will be in place until compliance is given..“You and Renegade Kitchen & Craft Bar have indicated that you do not comply to the Provincial Food and Liquor Servicing Premise Order and are not verifying proof of vaccination,” wrote the order..One week later, the property is listed for sale..Supporters of the restaurant have applauded the display of backbone from owners and staff over the past month..Reid Small is a BC correspondent for the Western Standard.,rsmall@westernstandardonline.com,.Twitter.com/reidsmall
One week after its forced closure, a Kelowna restaurant that refused to comply with British Columbia’s vaccine passport system is up for sale..Interior Health (IH) demanded Renegade Kitchen and Craft Bar halt operations due to non-compliance with the public health order on October 8..“We will remain open to all,” the restaurant posted on Instagram in September, following the province-wide order..“We are in the business of serving up delicious comfort food, and not in the business of asking for or discussing your private health info.”.After having their doors forced shut, the restaurant told visitors on their website to “stay tuned.”.A notice from Interior Health was slapped on Renegades door, informing the restaurant that a closure will be in place until compliance is given..“You and Renegade Kitchen & Craft Bar have indicated that you do not comply to the Provincial Food and Liquor Servicing Premise Order and are not verifying proof of vaccination,” wrote the order..One week later, the property is listed for sale..Supporters of the restaurant have applauded the display of backbone from owners and staff over the past month..Reid Small is a BC correspondent for the Western Standard.,rsmall@westernstandardonline.com,.Twitter.com/reidsmall