Yes, if they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Generally they can, however they can NEVER sit at the bar and at some places they may not allow children in anywhere.
No
No, a minor may be allowed to sit at a nearby table, but not at the bar itself. A person must be 21 to sit at the bar rail.
No.
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.
its new york children so yeah they can
yes
The age is 21 to drink all over the United States.
They should not be allowed to sit anywhere, what if they sat on a road, or on a campfire. Children need to be kept safe
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.
I believe the law anywhere in the US is that if a child is a minor, they cannot sit at a bar where liquor is served even with a parent present. They can sit in the dining area but not at the bar. If the bar has no dining area, the child should not be inside a liquor establishment.Truthfully, many parents would view this as improper parenting since the children would be around other adults who are drinking or drunk. The children would hear and see everything from foul language to off-color jokes, to sexual innuendos, to lewd physical touching between adults. I would not allow my child to sit at a bar. They grow up too fast already.
At least 80 pounds in Wisconsin