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.
No.
I should slap you because of how STUPID you are. No.
Legally, no. In reality, it depends on where and when.
Whether minors are allowed to play pool in a bar depends on local laws and the specific bar's policies. In many places, minors can enter bar establishments but may be restricted from consuming alcohol and sometimes playing games like pool. It's essential to check the regulations in the specific area and the bar's rules for clarity. Always prioritize safety and legal compliance when considering such activities for minors.
yes to go to the bar, tavern, or pub on a normal night but not on a night where there is a live band usually you have to be 18+ to get in when there is a band playing
I played in a darts league in Texas, and several teams had at least one minor from time to time. Several of the bars in the league did not allow minors to play without a parent present, and some bars did not allow minors at all, but I was given the distinct impression that it was the decision of each bar whether or not to allow minors.
The age is 21 to drink all over the United States.
It depends on the state that you are in and it's laws related to establishments that sell alcohol. In Texas you are allowed to be in some bars that serve alcohol as long as you accompanied by a parent. In this instance you would also be allowed in a hookah bar. You would need to be at least 18 years old if you intend on smoking.
In North Carolina, minors are generally prohibited from sitting at the bar in establishments that serve alcohol. However, they may be allowed in certain areas of a restaurant or establishment where alcohol is served, provided they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. Local laws and specific establishment policies may vary, so it's always best to check with the individual venue.
In Indiana, minors are generally not allowed to sit at the bar side of an establishment that serves alcoholic beverages. However, there are exceptions for establishments that serve food, where minors can sit in certain areas as long as they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. The specific rules can vary by local ordinances, so it's important to check the regulations of the particular venue. Always confirm with the establishment for their specific policies regarding minors.
No. If the age for admission is 18 or 21, that is the cut off. A parent does not change that.
The answer to the question is YES, a minor can drink anywhere it is legal to drink in Ohio if the minor is "supervised by a parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian, or the beer or intoxicating liquor is given by a physician in the regular line of the physician's practice, or given for established religious purposes." ORC 4301.69(E)(1). A parent may not host a party for minors who are not their children though. And a parent can't give permission to drink and then not be there to supervise the child. A minor may have a beer with their parent. Now here is the tricky part, try to openly order a beer or a cocktail for your obviously minor child. They can order, try getting served!