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.
In the United States, the laws regarding sitting at a bar for those under 21 vary by state. In 21 states, individuals under 21 may be allowed to sit at a bar if they are accompanied by a parent or guardian, or if the establishment primarily serves food. Some of these states include Texas, Louisiana, and Wisconsin, among others. However, it's important to check the specific regulations in each state, as they can differ widely.
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.
In Wisconsin, children under the age of 13 are generally required to sit in the back seat of a vehicle, including pickup trucks, for safety reasons. However, if the pickup truck does not have a back seat or if all available back seats are occupied by other children under 13, a child may be allowed to sit in the front seat, provided they are properly secured in an appropriate child safety seat or seat belt. Always check the latest local laws and guidelines for any updates or specific regulations.
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.