The legal drinking age in Washington state is 21. To purchase or be served alcohol, you must present a valid government-issued ID, such as a passport.
No one under 21 is permitted in bars. This also pertains to the bar areas within restaurants and hotel lobbies; you’ll see signs that indicate spaces where minors are not allowed.
Alcohol can be sold or consumed only between 6am and 2am. Alcohol is also prohibited in public places, such as parks, unless authorized locally.
Some exceptions:
Cannabis (marijuana) is legal for adult use in Seattle and throughout Washington state. It can be purchased only in state-licensed stores and must be purchased using cash. (Most cannabis retailers offer on-site automatic teller machines.) Marijuana is illegal at the national level, so its use is not allowed on federal lands including national parks. Adults over 21 can legally carry up to one ounce of marijuana flower, 16 ounces of edibles, or 72 ounces of liquid cannabis products.
Tobacco use or vaping is not allowed in restaurants or bars, or inside hotels or hotel rooms or public places. Smoking is permitted outside these establishments, but it must be at least 25 feet (about 8 meters) away from doorways.
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