I have been traveling on in around Normandy and Brittany on and off the GR34 Sentier Littoral, Mount St Michel, Entretat..etc..everyplace essentially along the northwest coast and I have been asked for the pass sanitare in every case. I have been in France since July 16 prior the pass being enacted. While waiting for the pass within 24-48hrs I was turned away in several places with my US covid pass left to drink my coffee on the sidewalk in a paper cup and also because my companions who are French natives had not yet been fully vaccinated even with 1 of 2 covid injection they were not allowed in a cafe or bar to sit.
My personal opinion is I believe compliance varied at the start as it was a learning curve but now most if not all businesses in France are in compliance, at least that is speaking for the region I am in . I think it may also depend on the covid situation in the region one is in. I think in
@Vacajoe ‘s case if he could show that he applied for the pass and was waiting to receive it, maybe the business’ may or may not allow one in ….purely subjective I think. Happy he was able to get along without it but sad the system did not work the way it should and he got it after arriving back in the USA.
If a person is only in France one day passing thru then you may be able to use the COVID test and get a temporary pass for 72 hrs (this has beeen discussed before in other threads) but my honest 2 euro advise if staying longer in France is “follow French rules when in France”…and you will avoid the hassle.