Yes
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.
no it can not
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.
I was told and applied in my bar tending career that no one under the age of 21 can sit "at the bar" but could sit at a table in the bar area if accompanied by parents. I was just recently told this was not true and I am looking to get the exact answer.... I am having trouble locating the facts......little help
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.
The child must wear a seat belt. If under a certain size or age, the child must sit on top of a booster seat, which raises the child up.
19
You must be 21 to enter a bar in Kentucky.
at the age of 12 at the age of 12
legally 5
About 6 months
A child has to be a 12 I think