The legal age to work behind the bar in the UK is 16 years old... just as long as you have the supervision of a senior member of staff! It's a common misconception that you have to be 18+.
18. Even if you're employed by someone else it is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to supply alcohol to anyone else.
Dpeneds what you will be working as. A busboy or glasswasher, 16/17 is good enough but serving on the floor or bartending you need to be 18 legally but most places will take you on (if they need someone quick) if your 16 or 17 and up...
18, Eighteen
No- nobody under the age of 18 is allowed to sell or serve alcohol.
You must be at LEAST 18 !
Yes they can as long as you both are happy with it, it is legal as long as the child is not drinking alcohol :) as hard as that may be hahaha xxx
Yes, you can, however, you may not serve or sell alcohol, and obviously it is up to the specific bars regulations and license, for example, if the license is 21+ they might want to only employ people of age 21 or over.
In a restaurant, cafe, snack bar, pub that serve food, a fish and chip shop (UK), are the usual venues to get prepared meals.
Depends where you are. Here in the UK the answer is yes.
Lion Bar ( UK)
The Cadbury bar.
5 hours behind London/UK.
Ontario is behind the UK. The time difference is currently 5 hours.
Time wise Vegas is behind the UK by 8 or 9 hours depending on whether the UK is on BST or GMT.
The minimum age for jury service in the UK is 18 - people are chosen from the electoral roll.