No, it is not okay to serve alcohol to minors in a private club. Even if they are guest, it is still considered supplying minors with Alcoholic Beverages, which is illegal in most states.
No. It is against regulation for a minor to be in possession of alcoholic beverages and minors can be arrested for serving alcohol if they are caught.
No
Ask them to leave the bar area since drinking alcohol is predominant there.
YES
No. Parents cannot serve liquor to their minor child in public or private.
No. Alcohol is illegal to serve to a person below the age of 21. If they do the bar can loose its license to sell alcohol.
You are deciding whether or not the guest has enough money to pay
It is perfectly legal for a minor to sit in a bar, as long as the minor does not consume alcohol. Bars can serve non-alcoholic drinks too.
Yes
Yes.Added: Private or not, they must have a state issued license to serve alcohol and must adhere to all applicable state laws.
This is copied and pasted from the official Serving It Right website: - Minors employed in food-primary establishments, or liquor-primary stadiums who are 16 or older may serve liquor but may not open bottles, pour or mix liquor. You must have adult staff supervising minors serving liquor.
That depends on the local ordinances the city that the bar operates in establish. Generally, bars which serve alcohol do not have private security and rely on the police.