In California, minors are generally prohibited from entering bars, as per Section 25665 of the California Business and Professions Code. However, they can enter restaurants with attached bars, provided they do not sit in the bar area. Minors may also access businesses serving alcohol that also offer food. Regarding liquor stores, underage individuals are allowed if accompanied by a legal adult who can buy alcohol. This regulation aims to ensure minors do not have unsupervised access to alcohol-serving establishments while allowing some flexibility in family-oriented settings.
Generally, no. Section 25665 of the California Business and Professions Code states that minors are not allowed to enter or remain within a bar.
However, children, teenagers and young adults can enter a restaurant that has a bar attached to it and stay there - as long as they don't sit in the bar area.
In addition, minors are allowed to enter any businesses that serves alcohol as long as it serves food - even snacks or sandwiches - on site.
People under 21 are allowed in liquor stores as long as they're accompanied by an adult who's legally allowed to purchase and consume alcohol.
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