Looking for a spot to belly up to the bar for a pint of Guinness, a glass of whiskey or to enjoy some corned beef and hash this St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday, March 17?
We’ve pulled together a list of bars, pubs, restaurants and other locations hosting some St. Patrick’s Day fun with live entertainment and drink and food specials in Los Angeles county. Some of the events are taking place on St. Patrick’s Day weekend or all month long.
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Callahan’s Irish Pub
200 South Irwindale Ave., Azusa; instagram.com/callahansirishpub
Though this pub celebrates all things Irish year round, they’re marking the holiday with the usual bar food but with the addition of live entertainment, celebratory drink specials and, of course, corned beef and cabbage.
The Auld Fella
9375 Culver Blvd., Culver City; theauldfella.com
Come hungry and ready to party because the Auld Fella is opening early at 8 a.m. and serving classic dishes like Bangers and Mash, Shepherds Pie and Corned Beef and Cabbage. Live music and performances on March 17 will include the Celtic Irish Dance Academy and the Bracken Band.
Hermosa Beach’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Downtown Hermosa Beach; hbchamber.net
The beach city’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade will return on Saturday, March 16 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. It will include live music, dancing, bagpipers and others marching down the street from Pier Avenue at the greenbelt to Hermosa Avenue to 10th Street. Live music at on the Pier Plaza will follow the parade until 4 p.m. with various food and beverage vendors available on-site.
The Auld Dubliner
71 South Pine Ave., Long Beach; aulddubliner.com
For an authentic Irish pub experience, it’s hard to beat The Auld Dubliner. The co-owner of this classic pub was born and raised in Limerick, Ireland, so things here are legit. That means don’t expect green beer, but instead drink specials on a large collection of whiskeys from around the world. People can also expect food specials on authentic Irish grub like corned beef and cabbage, Guinness beef stew, shepherd’s pie and Irish breakfast served all day.
The Queen Mary
1126 Queens Highway Long Beach. queenmary.com
While she may have Scottish roots, the Queen Mary’s heart will be Irish on St. Patrick’s Day weekend. The St. Patrick’s Day and Eve Pub Stroll is happening aboard the ship on March 16-17. The $30 ticket will give those who are older than 21 access to the ship and its bars where there will be Irish music and other Irish-themed entertainment taking place.
Angel City Brewery
216 Alameda Street, Los Angeles; angelcitybrewery.com
The downtown L.A. brewery is getting into the green spirit with a two-day celebration on March 16-17 that will include green craft beer, Irish food, and Irish music. On Saturday, check out the Jameson Gang Trio from 7-10 p.m. On Sunday, rotating musicians will be playing classic Irish music from 1-6 p.m.
Molly Malone’s
575 South Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles; mollymalonesla.com
This is one of the best known Irish pubs in the city (and the birthplace of Irish punk rock band Flogging Molly) and it will get packed on St. Patrick’s Day. So get there early when doors open at 9 a.m. March 17 to catch live acts like the Hounds of Belfast and Echo Park rockers Sanglorians. There will be green beer and food specials too. Tickets are $10 at the door.
Tam O’Shanter
2980 Los Feliz Blvd., Los Angeles; lawrysonline.com/tam-o-shanter
The more than 100-year-old restaurant holds an epic St. Patrick’s Day party every year starting at 11 a.m. Expect a live music tent, pints of green beer and plenty of Irish pub food. It’s $10 to get into the music tent or get a VIP ticket for $162.78, which gives you access to the VIP area and bar, plus drink and food deals. Reservations are required to dine inside the restaurant.
The Original Farmer’s Market
6333 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles; farmersmarketla.com
Get your green on from 12:30-6 p.m. at the Farmer’s Market celebration. It will include a roaming bagpiper, Irish folk music by The Merry Minstrels on the East Patio and green beer, Guinness and a large selection of imported Irish beer on tap at E.B’s Beer & Wine and Bar 326. Irish food including corned beef and cabbage will be served at Magee’s Kitchen.
Le Roy’s
523 West Huntington Drive, Monrovia; leroysmonrovia.com
This city’s landmark diner serves some excellent foods perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, such as the Reuben and corned beef sandwiches. They also serve an excellent corn beef hash if you’re just craving a side order.
The Pour House
405 South Myrtle Ave., Monrovia; thepourhousemonrovia.com
The bar will be hosting an all-day St. Patrick’s Day with green beer, Irish coffee and more. Visitors can also enjoy $1 off all beer and wine from 2-5 p.m. and Irish and local brews with live music requests from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Russell’s
30 North Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena
Start the day off at Russell’s located inside One Colorado. The restaurant serves a diced and grilled corned beef hash with two eggs with a choice of toast, English muffin, or bagel and cream cheese.
St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon
400 West Colorado Blvd., Pasadena
The Irish Center of Southern California is hosting a buffet lunch and live entertainment by Ken O’Malley and Cleary Irish Dance. The Welcome reception 11.30 a.m. followed by the food served from noon-2:30 p.m. $50 at eventbrite.com.
Griffins of Kinsale
1007 Mission Street, South Pasadena; griffinsofkinsale.com
If you’re looking for a traditional Irish atmosphere that serves beer and liquor with live entertainment you’ll want to check out Griffins. The food menu has a variety of dishes too including serval potato-focused Irish fare and corned beef hash sandwiches (along with the classic corned beef and cabbage of course). Opens at 4 p.m.
The Fox Theater
301 S Garey Ave., Pomona; shotgun.live
The historical theater in downtown Pomona will host a St. Patrick’s Day house music party. Guests are encouraged to wear green outfits and beads. The person with the most beads will have a chance to win several gifts, including a pot full of cash. 3-11 p.m. $10 or two for $15.
The Derby Room at Pomona Fairplex
2201 North White Ave., Pomona; thederbyroom.com
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with drink specials on Irish mules, Guinness and green beer and food specials including green eggs and ham and corned beef & cabbage. There will also be a free extreme wrestling event at 7 p.m.
The Brick Your Neighborhood Deli
105 East Arrow Highway, Pomona; brickmarketdeli.com
Part of the fun of celebrating any holiday is taking a classic food staple and putting it between some kind of bread. If you haven’t tried the sandwiches at this deli and are looking for a slight twist of an Irish dish, you’ll want to taste the corned beef & swiss sandwich made with house sauerkraut, Thousand Island dressing and pickles on sourdough bread.
O’Donovan’s Restaurant & Pub
101 E. 3rd Street, Pomona; odonovansdtp.com
If you’re going to be in Pomona’s downtown area, stop by O’Donovan’s Restaurant & Pub. They will be serving drink specials to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day but what makes this spot standout are its twist on corned beef and cabbage items such as the corned beef tacos and the corned beef burger.
The Brews Hall
21770 Del Amo Circle East, Torrance; thebrewshall.com
St. Patrick’s Day is being celebrated all month at this Torrance eatery and brewery, which is home to Buzzrock Brewing Co. The St. Patrick’s specials are available until March 31 and include corned beef sandwiches, craft green beer and a Clover Shake, which is a green vanilla shake spiked with Irish whiskey.
San Pedro Fish Market
6550 E. Marina Drive, Long Beach; sanpedrofish.com
The San Pedro Fish Market in Long Beach will debut corned beef tacos along with green beer on St. Patrick’s Day. The tacos are made with thinly sliced corned beef, shredded cabbage, pickled chili, pico de gallo, and a cilantro lime crema on flour tortillas. They will be available all day on March 17 for dine-in only.