In Illinois, it is generally illegal for servers and bartenders to consume alcohol while working behind the bar, as it can violate state liquor control laws and regulations. Establishments may also have their own policies that prohibit drinking on duty. Violating these laws can lead to penalties for both the employee and the establishment. Always check local ordinances and specific bar policies for complete guidance.
No, it is not illegal.
Old enough to drink it: 21.
A sunday bar is a place you can drink with food sales legal when it is illegal to sale in a store on sundays
There is nothing to prevent it. Why would it be illegal for him to see you at a bar and pull you over?
It is the bar (the counter behind which the bar staff stand to serve patrons alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, snacks and, sometimes, meals) in the front room of an hotel, bar or other venue.
The 'Heath' bar in Robinson, Illinois
I would think the most likely answer to be a big fat no, unless you live in Greece, where you can drink as soon as you're the height of the bar.
It may not illegal to play cards in a bar - what may be illegal is to GAMBLE in a bar. You will have to check your local statutes and ordnances for the answer to this particular question.
You have to be 21 to drink.
anyone at a bar will not give you or let you buy a drink unless you are older than 21
Tequila beer is not a popular drink choice at my favorite bar.
The academic qualification portion of Illinois Bar admission includes one day of the 200 multiple choice universal part of the test which is called the Multistate and one day of Illinois specific part of the test. The Illinois portion is mostly essay.