A licensee may only serve a person accompanying a minor in conjunction with a meal at a dining table or booth. Taverns or other liquor establishments with restaurants may allow minors into the restaurant area if there is a structural barrier sufficient to exclude minors from the bar or lounge area. Additionally, a karaoke club must establish and post a no-tolerance policy indicating that underage drinking is not tolerated.
Additionally, a minor may enter a Clark County karaoke club if they are accompanied by a person over the age of 21 but are not allowed to loiter near the bar or enter the karaoke club between 10:00 pm and 6:00am-even if they are accompanied by a person of legal drinking age. In unincorporated Clark County, it is unlawful for any person with apparent authority to make sales to sell alcohol to a minor. Selling alcohol and allowing entry to minors may also jeopardize your liquor license. Local jurisdictions also establish penalties for businesses that allow minors into certain areas of the business, and in some cases, entry to minors at all. Generally, under Nevada law, any person, including a business and its employees, who knowingly sells or furnishes an alcoholic beverage to a person under 21 (a “minor”) is guilty of a misdemeanor. What is the legal drinking age in Las Vegas Nevada?