Italian children are allowed in bars
Some public houses allow children in the bars but some dont.
If a bar serves food as well as alcohol, a minor may be in the bar with a parent or guardian. If it is just a bar that does not serve anything other than alcohol, they cannot be in there at all.
Women were officially allowed to enter bars in Saskatchewan in 1966, following the repeal of the provincial law that prohibited women from entering bars. Prior to this, women were only allowed to enter bars if accompanied by a male escort. The change in legislation marked a significant step towards gender equality in the province.
No
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.
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Yes, it is legal for a minor to sit in most bars in Ohio with a SOBER parent or a legal guardian. However, the establishment does NOT have to allow a minor in. If the establishment makes a "no one under 18" rule, it is legal for them to refuse entry to minors regardless of who is accompanying the minor.
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Yes.
Depends on the exact circumstances of the situation.
Apparently there were none. I used to think they were called "vomitoriums," but I was wrong. Early Italian wine bars are called "enotecas," but I can't find anything about ancient Roman bars.
This depends on the legal drinking age in your state and whether or not it is a bar or a dance club. Usually, gay bars (like straight bars) only allow people over the legal drinking age to enter. However, some gay dance clubs (like straight dance clubs) allow adults (18 years of age and over) who are still not allowed to drink to enter as long as they mark their wrists or hands with a sticker that indicates to the club's staff that a person is a minor and thus not allowed to drink.