I was just looking to see if I can finally start going* to my favorite downtown Boise brew pubs again for a burger and beer. Most of them appear to have put up notices that they are back to normal, but one of the more popular ones had a notice that "due to the concerns of our employees, masks will still be required when not seated at your table". Which, that whole walk 20 feet to your indoor table, then you're suddenly safe thing was one of the biggest piles of unscientific bullshit in this whole thing.
So I won't be visiting that one till they change their snowflake employee rules, but Ten Barrel Brewing is advertising a Summer kolsch they make where they donate part of the sales to local fish habitat, and dropped their mask rules, so I'll be visiting them. I like a good kolsch for lunch. Refreshing, low ABV and not bitter.
* I could have been going to them already for the last half year at least, but the stupid rules killed the ambience for me. I went a few times to meet friends for lunch, but when I go by myself, during covid I was persona non-grata, since sitting at the bar was closed and they didn't want to give a table to a single diner. In the meantime, I was going to the local diner all the time, where neither customers nor employees were wearing masks for the most part.