The state doesn't regulate that, but the law allows local governments to prohibit anyone under 21.
If it is daytime and the bar also sells food it is possible for them to sit there providing the bar will let them.
Because bars sell alcohol which is strictly for those aged 21 and over.
You can sit but, not drink any alcoholic drinks.
i think 21
its new york children so yeah they can
Generally they can, however they can NEVER sit at the bar and at some places they may not allow children in anywhere.
No
Yes, if they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
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.
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.
You have to be at least 21 or older to sit at a bar. In some states it may be younger.
3 and one could hang onto the sissy bar while 2 children sit in the sidecar
The closest tiki bar to Hawaii is the "La Marina Restaurant and Bar." Located at 50 Sand Island Access Road, this tiki bar is enjoyed by both locals and tourists alike.
no
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.