St. Patrick’s Day is once again upon us and we’re all donning our green apparel.
If you’re looking for the best St. Paddy’s celebrations in the ‘Ville, check out these events, pop-ups, and new menus.
Hit Up An Irish Pub
The Emerald Isle is far from Louisville, but we’ve got Irish bars and restaurants that keep its spirit alive throughout the year — especially on St. Patrick’s Day. Hit up any of these Irish pubs, sure to be decked out for the holiday.Blessing of the Keg Thursday, March 7
956 Baxter Ave. | 5 p.m.
The Blessing of the Beer and the Tapping of the Keg has become a favorite tradition accompanying the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Join the Ancient Order of the Hibernians as they march in the keg behind a piper. Then enjoy specials like corned beef and cabbage, bangers and mash, shepherds pie and Guinness Stew.St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Saturday, March 9
Downtown-Highlands | Free | 3 p.m.
The 51st annual parade hosted by the Ancient Order of Hibernians begins in downtown Louisville and finishes in the Highlands, with thousands of people lining the route and celebrating the Irish spirit. If you’re looking for the best spot to watch, head to Baxter Ave. so you can hit up the nearest Irish pub when the last vehicle pulls away.Paseo Irish Pop-Up Saturday, March 9-11
Myriad Hotel | 9 a.m.
Paseo at Myriad Hotel is set to host an unforgettable St. Patrick’s Day celebratiion which includes an Irish Pop-Up and street fair specialties. Try the Meat in a Bun, sausage links with Chef Jeremy’s beer mustard, fermented kraut, brioche bun, and a Back Home in Derry, an Irish Whiskey Old Fashioned with a house made spiced Guinness Stout syrup.Noble Funk 3rd Birthday x St. Patty’s Day Saturday, March 16
922 S Second St. | 11 a.m.
Noble Funk turns 3 just in time to celebrate St. Patty’s Day with green everything: Green beer, green shots, green beads, and more. Hang at the all-day celebration for $3 beer, live music, and some delicious food specials.O’Shea’s St. Pat’s Celebration Saturday, March 16
956 Baxter Ave. | 12 p.m.
The party of the year is happening at O’Shea’s with live performances from Louisville’s favorite local musicians, green beer and cocktails, five open bars, and several beer tubs.Visit Lucky Penny Speakeasy Thursdays-Saturdays 5 p.m.-12 a.m.
730 E. Market St.
Tucked away behind a yellow door covered in stickers, you’ll find Hotel Genevieve’s swanky and seductive speakeasy, Lucky Penny. At just over 800 square feet, this Nulu spot features plush red sofas, an arched ceiling, and dark blue bench seating.Gralehaus’ Matcha Madness Saturday, March 9 and beyond
Location | $Cost | Time
Matcha lovers, rejoice. Gralehaus is unveiling their seasonal matcha menu March 9. Enjoy the green goodness all spring long.
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