If the establishment is licensed as an EATING place and, IF alcohol is served there, the minor does not sit at the bar or in the bar area, it should be legal UNLESS PROHIBITED BY LOCAL STATUTE.
No
50ml or multiples there of.
A tavern in like a modern-day pub.
well this is easy you should be able to figure it out yourself but i will still explain; Follow means copying someone in movement so... you could say "i followed uncle Barney to the pub" Like u go after him or go the same way as him until you reach the pub!
Discrimination against discrimination is lawful. That is, you look down on people who look down on other people, ie) You cannot put up a sign saying "Black/asian people not allowed" outside your pub, but you can put up a sign saying "Racists not allowed".
LalithGeorge says A minor boy or girl should never be given permission by the parents to drink any form of alcohol.That may or may not be true. Some parents might think receiving communion or taking part in a seder or taking Nyquil or taking a shot of brandy after staying out too long ice skating might have other benefits; some parents may wish the child's first experiences with alcohol to be where proper social drinking is modeled instead of binge drinking in college.The more useful answer is probably that Section 30-89 of Chapter 545 of the Connecticut General Laws (a) prohibits minors from buying or attempting to buy alcohol, (b) prohibits minors from possessing alcohol, and (c)(3) exempts from those prohibitions minors accompanied by their parent, guardian, or spouse who is 21 years old or older. There does not seem to be any general prohibition on minors consuming alcohol. There is also a general exemption in (c) for religious purposes.Reference: http://www.cga.ct.gov/2009/pub/chap545.htm#Sec30-89.htm
The same as the drinking age. This varies greatly around the world.
National Pub of the Year was created in 1988.
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If the pub is a family pub like a harvester or retaurant pub you can go in at any age, but if its a normal bar then you have to be 18 or over.
It depends on the legislation at your location.yeah because most places don't sell liquor and alcohol to minors and since you've turned 18 on your birthday you can be able to purchase one.
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it is up to your parents in a pub or saink like that but if you want a real match like pros you have to be a adult
Pub (pub) or bistrot (bistro).
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The person who said that to a child is wrong, and of course one cannot put their hands on another person especially not a child, it is up to the manager of the pub to remove the adult from the pub. On the other side of the argument a pub is NO place for a child in the first place, where are the parents of this child, and if children were allowed in the pub, there must have been a booth or table where they could sit as a family.