5 Brooklyn Bars to Drink at This St. Patrick’s Day
Tired of parading? Grab a drink or three at one of these places on Saturday.
Tired of parading? Grab a drink or three at one of these places on Saturday.
St. Patrick’s Day is just a few short days away. Brooklyn does it big for the holiday, and there are no shortage of parades, community events, and concerts to attend. There is also a litany of Irish bars in the borough–so many that it might be difficult to choose which to drink at on Saturday. Fret not. The list below features five authentic Irish drinking experiences to fill your day.
This cozy Irish pub, opened in December 2015, has garnered high praise as Brooklyn’s best Irish pub. They bake Irish soda bread daily and pride themselves on the fresh ingredients they put in their “American take on Irish comfort food.” Stop by for some Irish hospitality and cocktails like the Mr. Hartley, featuring Tullamore Dew, sherry, and orange bitters.
The event page promises “a St. Patrick’s Day bar crawl that’s hard on spirit and soft on your wallet.” What more could you ask for on such a holiday? The festivities at the four participating bars begin at noon and don’t end until 2am, and specials include discounted drinks and food, varying by location. The bars on the crawl are Paddy’s Park Slope, Park Slope Ale House, High Dive, and Skylark. Tickets are about $18 after taxes and fees.
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This basement pub with cheeky Irish bartenders will have live bagpipes playing on Saturday. Need I say more?
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Looking to get an early start on Saturday? The iconic Irish Haven, as seen in The Departed and Gotham, will open its doors at 8am. This down-home, truly local bar will also be serving up corned beef and cabbage all afternoon. They’ll also be showing Irishman Michael Conlan’s boxing match with David Berna at 8pm and a DJ playing from 9pm until “laaaate.”
More of a quirky neighborhood cocktail bar than a bar to drink a pint of Guinness, The Way Station is embracing the Irish holiday nonetheless. From 7pm-12am, The Way Station will have four Irish musical acts. Featuring the Gaelic “Funkstress” Paula Ryan, Celtic house band The Waysties, “raucous pub band” Three Pints Shy, and “Ren[naissance]-Rock” band Rascals and Rogues, it’s sure to be a one of a kind experience.
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