St. Paddy's Day hangover? Relive all of Molly Malone's festivities here
Greater Cincinnati knows how to party, and Saint Patrick's Day was no different.
A few of your favorite Enquirer journalists ventured to Molly Malone's Irish Pub & Restaurant in Covington for its annual St. Paddy's Day celebration Monday. As expected, the vibes were vibing (despite it being the first day of the work week).
Take a look at all our content from the festivities, including photos (at the top of the page), a scene-setting highlight reel of all the shenanigans and Irish trivia with the partygoers.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Relive St. Paddy's Day at Molly Malone's in Northern Kentucky here

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