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Breweries That Offer Something For Guests Under 21

Just because your tyke is under the legal drinking age doesn’t mean your whole family can’t spend time together at a bar.

Perennial Artisan Ales

Brewery life is the good life—just ask the Wymores, whose children are growing up in the brewery. They’ll give young visitors a tour of the South City spot. Afterward, grab a board game, order some pretzels and a beer, and get ready for a good time.

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The Civil Life

The patio boasts Tonka trucks for the tykes, and there’s a convenient walk-up window. Inside, there are board games upstairs and other activities—darts, giant Jenga, and a ring toss—downstairs. 

4 Hands Brewing Co.

Entertainment abounds in 4 Hands’ upstairs room. Skee ball and arcade games line one wall, and a second bar lines another. It’s time to teach those youngsters all about what gaming was like when you were their age.