The legal age to sit at a bar varies by country and region. In the United States, for example, the legal age to sit at a bar is typically 21 years old. However, in some countries, minors may be allowed in bars as long as they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. It is important to check the laws specific to the location you are in.
The legal age to go to a bar in Alabama is 21 years old. This is the same age required to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages in the state.
The legal age to work as a bartender in a New York City bar is 18 years old. However, individuals must be at least 21 years old to serve alcohol or to work in a bar that primarily serves alcohol.
The legal age for a child to sit in the front passenger seat varies by location. In most places, children must be at least 13 years old to sit in the front passenger seat. This is because airbags can be dangerous for younger children in the event of a crash.
No, in Florida, it is illegal for a child to sit at a bar regardless of whether they are drinking alcohol or not. Minors are not allowed in areas of a bar where alcohol is served, unless accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or spouse who is at least 21 years old.
In Minnesota, it is recommended but not required for children under 13 to sit in the back seat when possible. However, if a child must sit in the front seat, they should be properly restrained in a child safety seat or booster seat appropriate for their age and size.
the age to sit there is the same as it is to take part in what that place is for.... for example if the legal drinking age is 21, you have to be 21 to sit in a bar as the bar is a place made for serving alcoholic beverages.
No, it is not illegal to sit at a bar even if under drinking age, because you are not buying nor are you consuming any alcohol. You are only not aloud to sit at the bar if it is a club that requires you to be a certain age to enter or if the bar tender asks you to leave and you don't go then you will be committing loitering.
It is legal in some states to sit at the bar if you are under the legal drinking age, (21 in all U.S. states.) Check with local law resources to learn what is permissible. Many restaurants & taverns have policies against anyone younger than the legal drinking age sitting at the bar.
at most bars you are allowed to sit at a bar and eat if you are 18. obviously, if you're not drinking there should be no problem. but it's up to the facility.
you have to be 21 it also depends what state http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/StateAndLocalLaws/1133835008.html
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The legal age to enter a bar in Nebraska is 21. You can enter a bar at any age as long as you are in the company of your parents or your legal guardian.
No duh the legal drinking age is 21 in Tennessee. That is not the question being asked. Also, donβt use the word βBarβ in both context in the same paragraph as though a bar in a restaurant that serves food and a Bar the giant rail you sit at and have bartender serve you.
The legal age to go to a bar in Alabama is 21 years old. This is the same age required to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages in the state.
You must be 21 to enter a bar in Kentucky.
Legally, anyone under 16 has to be accompanied by a parent or guardian. There's no legal restriction against someone 16 or over being in a bar (it doesn't matter where you "sit," the law addresses entering an establishment that has an on-premise liquor license), however bars can have their own policies which include higher age limits. It's not legal to be in a bar if they tell if they tell you to leave. The applicable section is 260.21 of New York Penal Law.
6 years old.