You must be at least 21 years old to enter a bar in the United States, even if you do not plan to drink.
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.
You must be 18 to enter and 21 to purchase alcohol. This and any other information can be found in missouri's liquor laws.
Not in the United States.
No, individuals under 21 years old are not allowed to enter bars in the United States due to legal drinking age restrictions.
The legal age to enter a bar in Nebraska is 21. You can enter a bar at any age as long as you are in the company of your parents or your legal guardian.
You can enter a bar room at age 18, but you cannot buy any alcohol drinks.
21 years old is the drinking age. Some clubs have an 18 year old policy where you can go in but not drink alcohol.
It depends on your local laws - but for the most part the legal age to purchase alcoholic beverages are the same as the legal age for consumption (in the US it's 21)
You must be 21 and able to drink ( legally ) to get into a bar without counterfeit ID.
It depends on the bar. The drinking age is 21. However, bars are allowed to have people as young as 18 as long as they are not drinking.
18
Any age with parents, but 21 to drink. Unless you're in Europe. Then you must be 16 to drink in a bar.