Yes, an 18-year-old can go to a bar in Texas. The legal drinking age in Texas is 21, but there are some exceptions. Minors are allowed to enter the bars if accompanied by a parent or guardian. And minors are allowed to drink alcohol if it is for religious purposes. So if you`re 18 and want to go to a bar in Texas, you should be able to find one that lets you in. Yes, minors can buy non-alcoholic beer. Non-alcoholic beer is not considered alcohol within the meaning of the law. Thus, it can be bought and consumed by anyone, regardless of age. I work in a bar restaurant in California. A family came in and I told them their teenage daughter couldn`t sit at the bar. I mentioned this later at my general meeting, just in case a complaint occurred.
She said I was fine and shouldn`t worry. A colleague then told me that our GM lets the kids sit at the bar and says it`s legal. I am new and I would like to have concrete evidence of the law when he asks me about it in the future. I tried searching the ABC website but couldn`t find anything. Everyone I asked told me it was illegal. I`m looking for something written by abc or a section number. The ABC law in California [1] is a law that states that minors are not allowed to be in bars. This law is also sometimes referred to as the “21 years and older” law. The ABC law in California is enforced by the Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) agency. The CBA is a government agency that regulates the sale and distribution of alcohol.
California`s ABC law aims to prevent minors from hanging out in bars and clubs where alcohol is served. The ABC law in California also prohibits minors from buying alcohol. So, can a minor sit in a bar in a restaurant? The answer to this question depends on the condition of the restaurant. In some states, minors are allowed to sit at the bar as long as they don`t consume alcohol. In other states, however, minors are not allowed to be in a restaurant bar. In California, for example, minors are not allowed to sit at a restaurant bar unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Also, some restaurants may have their own policies for minors sitting at the bar. No, you cannot buy your 17-year-old a drink in a pub. In the United States, it is illegal to give alcohol to people under the age of 21. If you are caught doing so, you could be fined or even jailed. In some states, bartenders may be held responsible for serving alcohol to a minor.
So it`s just not worth the risk. My trick is this: if the stools aren`t busy, there`s no waiting for the tables (meaning I probably won`t need the bar area anytime soon), and parents are there – keep the kids sitting. It`s perfectly legal for them to sit there, and it`s a tail motion and/or inhospitable to make a federal case of kids sitting at the bar if you just don`t like it. Yes, you can say that a bar is not a place for children, but I also don`t like to think that a bar has a strange stigma where it can only be populated by old inlaid Winos. On the other hand, what would you do if a 21+ guest sat down and just ordered a coke or coffee? Would you make this molehill a mountain and ask them to sit at a table? No. You can`t really choose your guests, so why not just make a good impression and let Frank and Mary`s 16-year-old daughter sit and eat with them at the bar. It`s legal in some places (NYC) with a parent. It`s incredibly stupid, but legal. What I need is a group of kids to grab bar seats. I don`t know if it`s illegal here in Oregon, but I`ve never worked in a place that allows it.
In the United States, the legal drinking age is 21. This means that people under the age of 21 are legally prohibited from buying or consuming alcohol. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. For example, minors in some states are allowed to drink alcohol if given to them by a parent or guardian. In most states, the legal drinking age is 21. This means that 20-year-olds can go to bars but cannot drink alcohol. If they are caught drinking, they can be fined or even arrested. There are some exceptions to this rule. In some states, minors are allowed to drink alcohol if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
And in some states, minors are allowed to drink alcohol if it`s for religious purposes. However, in most cases, it is illegal to give alcohol to minors. Vague, but it looks like it could be legal as long as it`s not in a separate “bar” area reserved for 21+. I`m pretty sure that if it`s a restaurant and the bar serves food Minors are noisy to sit at the bar In the United States, it is illegal to give alcohol to people under the age of 21. There are some exceptions to this rule, but in most cases it is illegal to give alcohol to minors. If you`re 18 and want to go to a bar in Texas, you should be able to find one that lets you in. And minors can buy non-alcoholic beer. In most states, there is no legal requirement for a person to be 21 years old to sit in a bar in a restaurant. However, there are some important exceptions to this rule. Why is it stupid if they don`t block the places that others want and if it`s legal? I work in California and on the 4 industry locations I`ve worked on, it was the policy that miners can`t sit in the 21+ range, could be wrong, don`t have an established law, but I thought it was common knowledge. Please inform me about California if otherwise stated The answer to this question depends on the state you are in. Some states, such as California, do not allow minors to enter bars at all.
Other states, such as Colorado, allow minors to enter bars as long as they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. I`m in California and it`s legal here. So annoying but legal for a minor to sit in a restaurant bar. I`m like you, every place I`ve worked has told me it`s illegal, but now I wonder if it`s politics. It`s legal here in PA as long as they`re with a parent over 21 or an adult over 25. There are many places that have bar seating in the regular dining room. It`s always best to check with the restaurant you`re planning to visit to see if there are any age restrictions. This way, you can avoid potential problems or problems. It`s a bit dramatic. I mean, I`m in favor of leaving a job when there`s a boss. But please tell me there was more than letting three kids sit at the bar.
Because adults don`t like to sit next to children at the bar? Pretty new to this, right? Illinois here. Minors can sit anywhere in a restaurant where food is served. This means that in 90% of establishments, they can sit at the bar as long as the kitchen is still open, which corresponds to 90% of the operating hours. However, you can enact and enforce house rules that do not allow children to sit at the bar. In Wisconsin, kids grow up in bars. Always offer a whisky for toddlers and be persistent. Wisconsin is a strange man. I`ve always refused to have kids in my bars, but in Chicago we have a lot of families from Wisconsin, where I was shocked to learn that teenagers can drink at the bar as long as their parents are with them. I really thought someone was fucking me until I asked around. Maybe the kids should be able to ride too – like on a sunny weekend day, let them do their best.
EDIT: www.justanswer.com/law/1a3ug-10-year-old-child-sit-bar-restaurant-serves-food.html In California, there`s nothing wrong with having a kid sitting at the bar, that is, if they`re in a restaurant. Children are not allowed in the “bars”. They are only for more than 21 years. If you work in a restaurant, it`s up to the owners to decide whether minors are allowed to sit at the bar or not. No state law prohibits it, but also no state law prohibits you from making your own policy. Smart of you to get in touch with management When I was a kid, my dad and the other men would go to the local bar every other Sunday after church, have a beer and we kids would have a fanta/coke (which was a treat as it wasn`t normal in the early 90s, Coca-Cola/Fanta or other sugary sodas at home) and silently listened to what the men were talking about. The last bar I worked at changed hands just before I left. The new owner was an absolute idiot and had no idea what he was doing. He wanted to maintain this “family” atmosphere, even though 75% of the place was 21+. I was working there one afternoon at an event and there were a decent number of kids with families and so on. I just got back from stockpiling and there are 3 fucking kids, not teenagers, but fucking kids sitting at the bar. I politely tell parents that they have to go to the family site, and they respond by saying, “Well, the owner said it was cool.” Then I grabbed my owner and told him how ridiculous it was, and he said, “It`s okay guy, it`s not like LCB is coming today.”