Yes but I think it depends on what state. I live in MN and I know of at least one bar that starts serving around 7 am!
No, not legally. You must be 21 years of age to be legally served alcohol.
The bar usually refers to the part of a restaurant or saloon where alcohol is served. Depending on what sort of stuff that particular bar serves, half an order would be ... well, half of what is usually served.
No, in Florida, it is illegal for a child to sit at a bar regardless of whether they are drinking alcohol or not. Minors are not allowed in areas of a bar where alcohol is served, unless accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or spouse who is at least 21 years old.
It means tavern or bar where alcohol is served.
Depends on the situation. If the minor is knowingly let into the bar and served alcohol and the bar doesn't have the proper licenses, then YES the bar can be sued. If the minor is let into the bar and the bar does have proper licenses, then the bar will be fined and most likely their license will be suspended or taken away. If the minor got into the bar using a fake ID that was not theirs, the ID will be taken away and the minor could face more penalties.
Depends where you are. Here in the UK the answer is yes.
The bar usually refers to the part of a restaurant or saloon where alcohol is served. Depending on what sort of stuff that particular bar serves, half an order would be ... well, half of what is usually served.
Yes, in Pennsylvania, there is a sales tax on the purchase of alcohol in a bar. The state's sales tax rate is 6%, but in certain areas, there may be additional local taxes that apply. This tax is typically included in the price of the drinks served at the bar.
No, it is generally not appropriate to bring babies to a bar as they are typically adult-oriented establishments where alcohol is served and loud noises may be present, which can be harmful or uncomfortable for infants.
The law states that those under 21 may not be served, or consume alcohol. As afar as being allowed into an establishment that serves alcohol - that sounds like a rule enforced by the management of the venue IN which the aclcohol is served. If the management does not want under-21 patrons in the business (probably due to the difficulty of enforcing the ABC counsumption laws) they can bar under-age persons. The business is, after all, PRIVATE PROPERTY, and the management may bar whomever they wish.
yeah and he can drink because you only have to be 18 to get served alcohol anyway so he can go with out his parents and have a drink
The counter where beer is served is called a 'Bar'.