That depends... Some pubs have a "bar" section and another section. If it is seperated they MIGHT serve children food with their parents, it is up to the owner of the establishment, what the local codes and regulations state and of course the department of alcohol and tobacco's governing regulations. If it is SOLELY a bar the answer is not until they are 21.
For example: when my son was an newborn we went to a very famous pub, there was a 45 minute wait for a table. They allowed us to sit in the bar section since I had JUST given birth (maybe 2 weeks earlier) and needed to breastfeed him and there was NO where else to sit. I sat with my party, I began breastfeeding my son (under a blanket of course) and the manager came over and promptly kicked our entire party out because my newborn was not over the age of 21. Needless to say they found me somewhere else to sit quite quickly while I stood up (still nursing) and laid into them. There was not a single drop of alcohol ordered or at the table.
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Yes. Packaged shandy sold in shops, with an ABV<1.2%, is legally classed as a soft drink so children of any age can buy it. Shandy sold in pubs cannot be sold to children as it often has a higher ABV.
the Malt Shovel
normally around 3am the next morning... pubs are open pretty much all the time except certain holidays, like easter, when trading is restricted.
At certain pubs and cafe's. South Africans prefer their own brands.
They serve ale.
There are over 50,000 pubs in the United States. This number includes bars, taverns, and nightclubs that serve alcohol for on-premises consumption. The distribution of pubs varies across different states and cities.
Pubs are a casual place where many different cuisines can be served at. It isn't abnormal for a pub to serve anything from Asian to French dishes.
it depends what pub it is because some pubs do but some dont because they can be people that get really drunk do stuiped things
It is UNLESS they are licensed to serve ONLY beer, or other low-alcohol beverages.
Some establishments that serve beverages are restaurants, cafeterias, pubs, and bars.
I am uncertain if you are asking for Irish recipes or pubs in America that serve them. To find authentic Irish recipes in American pubs, I would suggest looking around your living area. I do, however, assume Irish stew and bangers and mash count.
In the UK, children are generally not allowed in areas of pubs where alcohol is being served. However, there may be some family-friendly pubs that have designated areas or times when children are permitted. It is best to check with the specific pub beforehand to determine their policy regarding children.
Yes, but you must be at least 18 to be served alcohol. Children can go into pubs in Ireland if they are accompanied by adults. Many pubs will stop allowing children in after 6pm and certainly by 9pm.
he has no pubs in Glasgow
how many pubs are in pontefract
Yes.You can purchase alcohol (spirits, beer and wine) at hotels, pubs, restaurants every day of the week.