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St. Patty's Day Celebrations in L.A. to Make You Green with Envy

St. Patty's Day Celebrations in L.A. to Make You Green with Envy

Yahoo14-03-2025

Lucky Treats at , March 1-17From irresistible chocolates to party-ready assortments, make this St. Patrick's Day extra sweet for yourself or someone you love by visiting See's Candies. Available from the first of March up until the 17th, their tempting themed chocolates make for a deliciously festive time. After bar crawling and indulging in Irish brews, continue the fun with this sweet celebration of flavors like Irish Cream and Dark Mint Scotchmallow. Don't miss out on adding this sweet note to your St. Patty's!
Take a Shopping Break at The Fountain Bar is adequately named; you can find it adjacent to the fountain at the Grove, under one of the outlet's most breathtaking trees. This outdoor bar provides a relaxed, laid-back Californian style feel while serving tasty imaginative cocktails and out of the ordinary wines. Relish in bites like truffle fries, sushi and burgers while sipping and enjoying views of this popular Los Angeles shopping and dining destination. Wind down with this refined getaway in the midst of your St. Patrick's Day shopping at the Grove.
Enjoy a Family Friendly Dinner at Cheers for good luck with drinks and authentic Mexican food at Alma Cocina de Mexico inside the Grove. The two-story restaurant, owned by massive Mexico City restaurant consortium Grupo Hunan, continues to impress L.A. foodies by blending authentic ingredients with Southern Californian twists into their menu. The ground level of the taco and cocktail spot is a taqueria and tiendita that sells hand-pressed tortillas and imported Mexican novelties. A walk up the stairs leads to the fine-dining restaurant serving tacos, ceviche and other classic Mexican dishes. With more than 100 types of tequila and mezcal to choose from, party too hard and you may find yourself celebrating Cinco de Mayo instead of St. Patrick's Day.
It's Always Movie Night at AMC TheatresAfter a long day spent shopping on St. Patrick's Day, relax and unwind at AMC at the Grove or Americana and catch the latest blockbuster in total comfort as you recline and snack as you watch. The Grove's AMC location is one of the premier spots for film junkies in Los Angeles, offering a luxurious and affordable cinema experience. If you're looking for a comedy to make you laugh, watch Novocaine or The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie. If you're looking for movies that will have you on the edge of your seat, get tickets to see The Monkey or The Actor. AMC's stylish and sophisticated atmosphere comes with premium amenities like reserved seating, gourmet concessions and an AMC Stubs loyalty program that allows you to save over time.
Sip and Savor Fine Wine at If you'd rather avoid the rowdiness of St. Patrick's Day, the Grove has a sophisticated alternative at Ombra Wine Bar. This chic spot offers a curated selection of fine wines, craft cocktails, and delectable small bites in a stylish setting. Whether you're planning a romantic date night or a girls' night out, Ombra provides an elegant space with an intimate, aesthetically pleasing ambiance—perfect for toasting the holiday without the chaos of casual festivities. Spend your St. Patrick's at this classy and trendy wine bar.
Share Mediterranean-Style Tapas at This Mediterranean-inspired restaurant offers tapas-style plates like Mujadara, Green Falafel and Shawarma tacos. Other must-haves on the menu include Mediterranean Street Corn, the Bacari burger and the Asian Pear and Brie pizza. If you're looking for top-notch food and service instead of chasing leprechauns this St. Patrick's Day, Bacari GDL at the Americana at Brand is the place to be. Their signature wood stone oven ensures every dish is fire-roasted to perfection, delivering bold flavors with every bite.
St. Patty's Day French Fry Showdown at , March 14
You can't drink on an empty stomach, so help judge the best French fry on March 14 in this new pre-St. Patty's Day tradition by CHAIN and Jameson Irish Whiskey. Favorites like waffle, curly, and Beef Tallow fries (the way McDonald's used to make them) will be shoveled down shamelessly throughout the night. For an unrelenting flavor experience, guests can dip in sauces like Jameson Irish Whiskey BBQ, Black Garlic Ranch and "Classified Sauce"—which according to them is more secret than Secret Sauce. Attendees can enjoy an open bar offering custom Jameson Irish Whiskey cocktails, a canned Make-It-Irish Root Beer and a Mock Shamrock slushie. With delicious fry creations, exclusive tastings and a little friendly competition — what could be more festive than this? The interactive food tasting event runs from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
A Wee Bit of Fun at , March 14-17
All Season Brewing is skipping the green beer altogether this St. Patty's Day, but guests can still feel lucky with great drinks, deals and Irish spirit. From Friday, March 14, throughout the weekend, the DTLA brewery is offering boilermakers featuring All Season's house Irish stout and Teeling Irish whiskey shots. Festive drink specials continue Sunday and Monday, with $7 green beers, Irish car bombs, pickle backs, Lucky Charms Jell-O shots, frozen Irish coffees and more. For a true Irish touch, All Seasons will also host a bagpiper on Monday, March 17 for a St. Patty's performance from 5-6:30 p.m. For more information, visit allseasonbrewing.com.
Irish Music & Line Dancing at March 14-17
Marina Del Rey favorite Brennan's has St. Patrick's Day celebrations going on from the 14 to the 17th—with "an insane amount of Irish flair," featuring lots of green beer, food and a bagpiper in true Irish spirit. Friday's kick-off will have line dancing and live music, as well as a shot at "getting lucky." Saturday will have a live music feature in collaboration with @saturdaysatseven, known for showcasing up-and-coming artists. Sunday's happenings include live music by bands The Kicks and East Valley Road, a wrestling show by SoCal Pro Wrestling, and a special "Austin 3:16" beer release smackdown with El Segundo Brewing Company.
at , March 14-21
Spend St. Patrick's Day in the picturesque hills of West Los Angeles. W Los Angeles – West Beverly Hills is a stylish, contemporary hotel within the bustling city, perfect for exploring everything L.A. has to offer. With lush landscaping, sophisticated artwork, and poolside lounging, W Los Angeles also has elevated dining experiences including STK Los Angeles. The trendy, bustling steakhouse will be serving up specials in celebration of St. Patrick's Day from March 14-21. Dine-in includes lil' Corned Beef Sliders—available during Happy Hour with Tots (one slider) or the Dinner Menu (two sliders)—plus the Leprechaun Stiletto (Cucumber Stiletto) available for Happy Hour ($9) and Dinner Menu ($23). Take it to-go: six lil' Corned Beef Sliders for $59.
Find the Leprechaun at , March 14-17
33 Taps is having St. Patty's Day shenanigans all weekend long — complete with a drunk leprechaun hunt to keep the crowd entertained. With locations in Culver City, Downtown L.A., Silver Lake and West Hollywood, you can hit the town as you like with weekend specials at every 33 Taps leading up to the 17th. There's plenty to drink so you won't be left feeling thirsty — enjoy $7 green beers, $7 Jameson shots and a $10 green beer and Jameson shot combo. If you post an Instagram story with the elusive leprechaun the day of, you might struck luck with your very own pot of gold (a 33 Taps gift card).
Get your Grub On at , March 14-17
Angel City Brewery in the Arts District is open early at 2 p.m. on St. Patrick's Day, with plenty of green beer, live music and good food for a weekend done right. There's DJs playing Friday to Monday, and a live band plays Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. Wear your best green outfit and come ready to dance the night away at this laid back brewery with indoor and outdoor seating. It gets busy on weekends, so plan to be early and stay late. It's a spacious room with games to play and lots of cool artwork to look at.
at , March 15
Get a head-start on St. Patrick's Day by going on this fun and festive Lucky run at Palisades Park with a 5k, 10k or half-marathon option! Timing is totally optional as this run is designed to be stress-free and a fun way to get your celebrations started. Whether you're a bar crawler, health nut or both, it's a perfect activity for the whole family. There's three different time waves at 7:30, 8:00 and 8:30 a.m., so sign ups will fill up fast. Don't forget to wear your green and bring a friend or two to join in on the fun. For more information, visit thebestraces.com/los-angeles-events/.
Hotel Erwin's Ye Ole St. Patrick's Day at , March 14-17
Get lucky this St. Patrick's Day at High Rooftop Lounge, inside Hotel Erwin, where the party comes with nonstop epic ocean views of Venice Beach. Enjoy a special menu featuring crispy Irish nachos, sip on Jameson craft cocktails or a perfectly poured Guinness and dance to live DJ sets. Whether you're toasting with friends or soaking in the view, this rooftop celebration is the perfect place to raise a glass to good luck and great times. Space is limited, so grab your spot now for a shamrockin' good time.
St. Patio Fun at , March 16
For Sunday Funday action this St. Patty's Day, 4100 Bar is the perfect destination to drink and play games like corn hole in laughter at the biggest outdoor patio in L.A. 4100's menu has gone full Irish mode with specialty drinks including Guinness cans, Irish car bombs, green beer (made with 4100 Blonde, of course), $5 Teeling Irish whiskey shots, Irish mules, espresso martinis, boiler makers, pickle backs and $7 pints of Guinness on tap. Fried chicken spot NugTown will be cooking up Irish fries and corn beef sliders. To get in on the festive action, visit 4100bar.com.
Green Beer and U2 Cover Band at , March 17
St. Patrick's Day at Arts District Brewing is anything but ordinary with this 12-hour interactive event full of drinking, live music and shopping. While indulging in the regular festivities of green beer, guests can also enjoy face painting, tooth gems, and tattoos in a lot market brought by Wallflower Market LA. Teeling Irish whiskey will keep spirits feeling lucky all day and evening with drink specials including Irish car bombs and a stout on tap—as well as $5 green beer, frozen Irish maids, Irish mules and pickle backs. Hollywood U2 cover band will keep the energy pumping by playing the Irish rock band's biggest hits, and DJs will be playing all throughout the event.
Get Lucky at on St. Patty's Day, March 17With over 120 whiskey labels to choose from, including rare-and-vintage bottles, Seven Grand in DTLA is the luckiest place to be this St. Patty's Day. On Monday, March 17, festive drink specials make their way to the menu, like baby Guinness shots made with Mr. Black and Baileys, frozen Irish coffees, Irish mules, $6 Teeling Irish whiskey shots and $11 pints of Guinness on tap. It's a four-day weekend with live music and whiskey—what more could you ask for? For more information, visit sevengrandla.com.
Feeling Lucky at , March 17Spend St. Patty's Day in style at L.A.'s longest running bar, Golden Gopher. Enjoy live music at this old-school speakeasy with a retro ambiance as DJs spin Irish classics. Guests can groove to the tunes while sipping Teeling Irish coffees or knocking back baby Guinness shots and Irish car bombs. For a festive touch, Golden Gopher can make any beer green at no extra cost. This comfy hangout with an arcade is the chillest bar night you could have. For a classic bar experience this St. Patty's, visit goldengopherla.com.
Shamrock Shakes and Boozy Sips at Cole's French Dip, March 17Cole's French Dip is fueling DTLA's St. Patty's Day fun with specialty menu items that pair perfectly with their mouth watering sandwiches. Pie specials and shamrock shakes are on the menu along with green housemade hop water. For those looking for something a little stronger, Teeling Irish whiskey shots will be $5 along with Irish mules, pickle backs and green beer. To learn more, visit colesfrenchdip.com.
Leprechaun-thon at , March 17Get your night on the town started with Tony's Saloon Leprechaun-thon starting at 4 p.m. Monday, March 17. Any and all Leprechaun horror movies will be played on the bar's recently renovated back patio. Tony's menu will feature a few festive specials in partnership with Teeling Irish whiskey like Irish car bombs, frozen Irish coffees, pickle backs, and baby Guinness shots. For more information, visit tonyssaloon.com.
Go Green at , March 17
If you're less interested in bar hopping—or you need a good meal after already doing so—visit the historic Grand Central Market and enjoy specials from select vendors. Enjoy an Irish American delicacy, corned beef and cabbage reuben, from Wexler's Deli. In a seafood mood? Sushi Rush is have a St. Patrick's Day sushi sampler. For dessert, try whiskey & pecan pralines ice cream from McConnell's for an Irish kick. Or, Moon Rabbit and Sticky Rice is also 10% off. End the night right or get it started on the right foot—Berlin Currywurst is having an Irish Beer Special, and there's $5 pints all day at Golden Road. If you're staying healthy this St. Patty's, don't fret—any green drink from The Juice is also on sale.
Top o' the mornin' Irish Breakfast at
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at the oldest Irish Tavern in L.A., established in 1936. The annual outdoor lot party runs from 6 a.m. 'til late. If you're hungry, come early for the classic Irish breakfast served from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. If you're thirsty, have an Irish coffee, Guinness, or some whiskey like a true Irishman. Tom Bergin's will have multiple bars open, a bagpiper performance, and a DJ spinning all the Irish classics. For breakfast reservations, email events@tombergins.com.
Day-party at March 17
For St. Patrick's Day festivities with the whole family, the Original Farmers Market is celebrating with authentic Irish food, music, and green beer for the grown-ups. Put on a green headband and head over to try Magee's famous corned beef, cabbage and potato plate. Glen the Bagpiper will be entertaining guests around the market from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Merry Minstrels will be performing traditional Irish folk music on the east patio from 4 to 6 p.m.
St. Patrick's Day Private VIP Party at , March 17
Built in 1922, the Tam O'Shanter is the oldest Scottish steakhouse in Los Angeles, operated by the same family in the same location. They're known for their delicious food, exceptional hospitality and curated experiences. Their St. Patrick's Day VIP experience has select special privileges, including food, drinks and giveaways! There are only 75 tickets available for this exclusive experience! There will be reserved patio seating, drinks and snacks provided all day, and a performance from the Young Dubliners' Bren Holmes.

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