Celebrate a day filled with luck, laughs and memories while chugging a pitcher of green beer as you enjoy a variety of events and St. Paddy’s festivities.
Throughout the Los Angeles area, there are a variety of restaurants, bars and pubs that are celebrating and dedicating a day for the Irish. Though you may find your celebration limited due to being under 21 or having a weak stomach, but that doesn’t mean this holiday has to be a total bust.
Tom Bergin’s, an Irish pub, located in central LA, will open at 6 a.m. where customers can enjoy an Irish coffee and breakfast before heading off to work or school.
At 11 a.m. the parking lot will be packed with a Guinness truck, beer pong tables. a DJ, picnic table seating and all of the beer you can handle. Although the event will be held outside of the pub, customers are still welcomed inside. After midnight, people can be assisted inside the pub (if needed) where they can continue their festivities with Irish-inspired drinks.
Casey’s Irish Pub located in downtown’s financial district will host the 43rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival.
The festival will start at 6 a.m. with a $10 admission fee where Irish coffee will be served. At noon there will be musical entertainment from local DJ’s, pizza from Pellicola Pizzeria and festive drinks.
Tam O’Shanter, located in Atwater Village, will have a celebration that begins at 11 a.m.
The celebration will continue in the parking lot at 1 P.M. where you can enjoy green beer, pub food and Irish pride. At 2 p.m. there will be entertainment from local bands from Los Angeles which include, Whiskey Sunday, Slugger O’Toole, and Ploughboys.
The original farmer’s market in the Fairfax District will have Irish-inspired plates at Maggee’s Kitchen. The gourmet food will include corned beef cabbage and green beer.
In the Long Beach area, Gladstone’s at 330 S. Pine Ave will serve hand-cut corned beef and $3 pints of Coors Light all day.
Once you’re done with school and/or work, treat yourself and unwind by having fun with good company.