18 ..if accompanied by parent...and are there to consume food not alcohol
The legal age to enter a bar in Nebraska is 21. You can enter a bar at any age as long as you are in the company of your parents or your legal guardian.
21 years
Same as the drinking age - 21.
from date of birth
actually, in most stated you can enter a bar at any age as long as your with your parents or legal guardians. but nebraska is 21 Iowa is 18 Oklahoma is 18 and Texas is 18 by yourself, without a legal guardian... but that doesn't mean all bars some bar owners can deny anyone under 21 to enter if they feel the need to.
It depends on your local laws - but for the most part the legal age to purchase alcoholic beverages are the same as the legal age for consumption (in the US it's 21)
No, it is not illegal to sit at a bar even if under drinking age, because you are not buying nor are you consuming any alcohol. You are only not aloud to sit at the bar if it is a club that requires you to be a certain age to enter or if the bar tender asks you to leave and you don't go then you will be committing loitering.
In the United States of America You have to be 18 to enter a bar. and you have to be 21 to legally drink an Alcoholic Beverage.
No, you typically need to be of legal drinking age and may also need a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or state ID, to enter a bar.
You must be 18 to enter and 21 to purchase alcohol. This and any other information can be found in missouri's liquor laws.
The legal age to go into a bar in the state of Alabama is 21 years old. The legal drinking age in the United States is 21 years age.
Legally, anyone under 16 has to be accompanied by a parent or guardian. There's no legal restriction against someone 16 or over being in a bar (it doesn't matter where you "sit," the law addresses entering an establishment that has an on-premise liquor license), however bars can have their own policies which include higher age limits. It's not legal to be in a bar if they tell if they tell you to leave. The applicable section is 260.21 of New York Penal Law.