at least 18 years of age
Depends on the country
In England you must be at least 16 for washing glasses etc., and to sell alcohol under 18 you need a responsible supervisor to approve each sale
21 ,i think
most people get jobs AFTER the age of 16
no Yes you can work in pubs, as a waitress at the age of 14+ or anything else like peeling the vegetables and serving customers, but you cannot serve customers alcohol
You must be 21 years old to work in a pub or bar serving alchoholic beverages.A pub not serving alchohol, which is technically a restaurant, observes the usual working age for food service: 14 years of age. That said, a 14-year old can work in a restaurant serving alchoholic beverages, but he/she may not tend the bar, consume alchoholic beverages, or serve alchoholic beverages.To sum it up: You must be 21 to work in a pub or bar serving alchoholic beverages or 14 to work in general food service in the U.S.A. This does not apply to other countries.
minimam age to hold a pub licence in southan ireland
no
You have to be 21 to pour as a bartender or serve as a cocktail waitress. You can be 18 and serve if you are working in an area primarily intended to serve food as a waiter/watress and the alcohol is being served with a meal. You can serve alcohol once you are eighteen, but I don't know if anyone under 21 is allowed in a "pub". kamal wrote: i was 19 years old when i was working in a pub. but it depend upon the law actually. i believe can because locally it is not inspected to verify the age to work in a pub.
no
no
you must be 79 years of age to drink in a pub. but parties are ok to drink at no matter what age. just don't drink and drive. You do not need to be over 79 to drink anywhere!
At a pub in New Deli
The same as the drinking age. This varies greatly around the world.