Yes, a 20-year-old can enter a bar and not consume alcohol, as long as they are not breaking any laws or regulations regarding underage drinking.
18 ..if accompanied by parent...and are there to consume food not alcohol
Yes. In CT they have "all ages" shows , but if you are under 21 you can enter the club , but not the bar area where they serve alcohol.
You must be 21 to enter a bar in Kentucky.
You can enter a bar room at age 18, but you cannot buy any alcohol drinks.
As long as they are not serving or actively managing the establishment.
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.
You must be 18 to enter and 21 to purchase alcohol. This and any other information can be found in missouri's liquor laws.
No. Alcohol is illegal to serve to a person below the age of 21. If they do the bar can loose its license to sell alcohol.
No duh the legal drinking age is 21 in Tennessee. That is not the question being asked. Also, don’t use the word “Bar” in both context in the same paragraph as though a bar in a restaurant that serves food and a Bar the giant rail you sit at and have bartender serve you.
In the United States of America You have to be 18 to enter a bar. and you have to be 21 to legally drink an Alcoholic Beverage.
In Michigan, an 18-year-old can enter a bar, but they cannot legally consume alcohol unless they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Even with parental supervision, the establishment may have its own policies regarding underage drinking, and it's important to check local laws and the bar's rules. Additionally, while parents can allow their child to drink at home, public consumption is subject to strict regulations.
Legally, anyone under 16 has to be accompanied by a parent or guardian. There's no legal restriction against someone 16 or over being in a bar (it doesn't matter where you "sit," the law addresses entering an establishment that has an on-premise liquor license), however bars can have their own policies which include higher age limits. It's not legal to be in a bar if they tell if they tell you to leave. The applicable section is 260.21 of New York Penal Law.