While I agree with above ...and bar probably has right to not serve 21-25 ...you might also check your states liquor license laws ...they sometimes can get darn quirky . I'm in PA and PA is about as quirky as it gets. One of my attorney friends went thru the roof when a vendor refused sale of a six pack absent a valid photo ID and vendor rejected a military photo ID ., retired status ....the guy is 69 , same attorney pointed out that in neighbor state a big box club store cannot restrict beverage sales to just members .. store has a open entrance to that area now...and in PA there is apparently a case underway about restricting sales to people wo photo ID if Thier religious views prohibit photos . But nothing I know as to 21-25....want to bet that it's a double standard for good looking females 21-25 ..but such is life...
I'm not sure age 21-25 gets any protection ...but with super quirky liquor laws it pays to check...or.
Simply vote with your feet and patronize some other place??.
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As an Ohio DI ivil rights issue, it's least this far it's unclear ...
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(G) For any proprietor or any employee, keeper, or manager of a place of public accommodation to deny to any person, except for reasons applicable alike to all persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, military status, national origin, disability, age, or ancestry, the full enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, or privileges of the place of public accommodation. "
OH does not seem to address just age 40+ in that body of law..

