
Guide: Chicago restaurants and bars with St. Patrick's Day specials
The Loop and Near North Side
Bar Pendry
Sip tea-based cocktails while nibbling a tower of bites including Wagyu corned beef and cabbage roulade, Guinness cheddar and chive scones and clover-shaped shortbread cookies from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. On Monday, executive chef Mark Shoemaker offers $20 corned beef sandwiches along with $5 draft beers and $30 whiskey flights. 230 N. Michigan Ave., 312-985-0942, pendry.com
Bub City
Celebrate Saturday with green beer and Jell-O shots, a DJ from 8 a.m. to noon and a live band from noon to 4 p.m. 435 N. Clark St., 312-610-4200, bub-city.com
The Dearborn
The Loop spot serves Irish-inspired dishes including shepherd's pie and corned beef and cabbage Thursday through Monday. Irish folk band The Chancers performs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. 145 N. Dearborn St., 312-384-1242, thedearborntavern.com
The Gage
Bagpipers from Fiddling Finnegans perform Saturday and Monday, and you can also try specials offered throughout the week, including corned beef and cabbage ($28), Guinness-braised short ribs ($42), duck shepherd's pie ($34) and caramel apple Irish whiskey cake ($13). 24 S. Michigan Ave., 312-372-4243, thegagechicago.com
Hard Rock Cafe Chicago
The Get Shamrocked event features Irish-inspired food, green beer and themed shots from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, with live music from The Shannon Rovers until 5 p.m. A $5 suggested donation benefits the Hard Rock Heals Foundation. 63 W. Ontario St., 312-943-2252, cafe.hardrock.com/chicago
Highline Pizza Bar
The River North sports bar offers a package ($110) featuring an Irish breakfast buffet and four drink tickets to use for call spirits, domestic beer, bloody marys, mimosas, wine or hard seltzer. 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday. 169 W. Kinzie St., 312-533-2742, highlinepizzabar.com
Industry Ales
The Loop brewery hosts DJs and the Joe Fascetta Band on Saturday, offering a limited menu including corned beef and cabbage ($18), Irish cream brownies ($9) and green beer ($7) from 8 a.m. to midnight. Specials offered through Monday (except on parade day) include shepherd's pie ($24), corned beef Reubens ($21) and stout and brisket stew ($31). 230 S. Wabash Ave., 312-496-3624, industryales.com
I|O Godfrey
A rooftop bash ($125) includes a breakfast buffet and bottomless beer, mimosas and bloody marys. 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. 127 W. Huron St., 312-374-1830, iogodfrey.com/events
Kindling
James Beard Award-winning chef Jonathon Sawyer teams up with Manny's Deli for a wood-fired Reuben made with Manny's corned beef, raclette cheese, gochujang-spiced Russian dressing, kimchi and sauerkraut served on rye with a kosher pickle and fries through Monday. 202 S. Franklin St., 312-789-5992, kindlingchicago.com
Michael Jordan's Steak House
Irish-inspired specials offered after 5 p.m. Friday through Monday include a Reuben sandwich, corned beef short ribs served with Guinness mustard sauce, Irish coffee, green beer and pints of Guinness. 505 N. Michigan Ave., 312-321-8823, michaeljordansteakhouse.com
Miru
Enjoy spectacular views of the green river at a bash ($175) including Japanese bites, beer, wine, select liquors, specialty cocktails and a DJ. 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. 401 E. Wacker Drive, 312-725-7811, mirurestaurant.com
Navy Pier
A Shamrockin' at the Pier pub crawl ($40) features drink specials, live music and games at seven venues including chef Art Smith's Reunion, Billy Goat Tavern and Harry Caray's Tavern. 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday. 600 E. Grand Ave., runsignup.com/TicketEvent/ShamrockinAtThePier
Pippin's Tavern
A special menu offered throughout the weekend includes a corned beef dinner, shepherd's pie and a beer-battered cod sandwich. The bar hosts bagpipers at 4 and 8:15 p.m. Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday and 1:15 p.m. Monday, with Irish folk band The Larkin and Moran Brothers playing from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday. 39 E. Chicago Ave., 312-982-2752, pippinstavern.com
River Roast
Enjoy views of the green river while dining on $39 corned beef roast Saturday or $21 corned beef hash for brunch on Sunday. 315 N. LaSalle Drive, 312-822-0100, riverroastchicago.com
RPM Seafood
The riverfront restaurant offers great views of the dyeing during a party ($195) including appetizers, breakfast and lunch dishes, chilled seafood, Tullamore D.E.W. cocktails, a premium bar package and a DJ. 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. 317 N. Clark St., 312-900-9035, rpmrestaurants.com
Shaw's Crab House
Slurp oysters topped with a Guinness mignonette served alongside cocktail sauce with horseradish and Champagne mignonette Friday through Monday. 21 E. Hubbard St., 312-527-2722, shawscrabhouse.com
Sweetwater Tavern + Grille
The bar's annual Kegs N' Eggs pre-parade bash from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday includes $6 green beer and Guinness plus a buffet with scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese, corned beef hash and Bailey's-battered French toast for $25. Sweetwater also offers specials Wednesday through Monday including a pastrami Reuben ($18) and Irish mac n' cheese with caramelized cabbage and shredded corned beef ($22). 225 N. Michigan Ave., 312-698-7111, sweetwatertavernandgrille.com
Three Dots and a Dash
The River North bar offers a twist on a mai tai ($18) made with Jameson, lime juice, almond orgeat and dry curacao throughout the weekend. 435 N. Clark St., 312-610-4220, threedotschicago.com
Venteux
Start celebrating from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday with a $40 Shamrock & Sips cocktail class where you'll learn how to make three spins on an old-fashioned. Saturday through Monday, the French brasserie offers specials including corned beef sandwiches, an Irish Gold Old-Fashioned made with Jameson Orange and garnished with edible gold and a Lucky Latte blended with white mocha mint syrup. 224 N. Michigan Ave., 312-777-9003, venteuxchicago.com/events
Virgin Hotels Chicago
The celebration runs throughout the Loop hotel Saturday, with the Two Zero Three coffee shop pouring Irish coffee while Miss Ricky's serves up Reubens and beer-battered fish and chips. Head to rooftop lounge Cerise for a DJ, themed photo opportunities and food and drink specials from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 203 N Wabash Ave., 312-940-4400, virginhotels.com
Woodie's Flat
The Old Town bar offers a package ($90) including appetizers, call liquor, domestic beer, Jameson drinks and Irish stout. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. 1535 N. Wells St., 312-643-0093, woodieschicago.com
Yardbird
Celebrate at a bash ($30) with Green River bourbon giveaways and cocktails, Southern bites and a DJ. 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. 530 N. Wabash Ave., 312-999-9760, runchickenrun.com
North Side & Northwest Side
Alma at Hotel Zachary
A Lucky Tea party features storytelling and bites including mini corned beef sandwiches, green deviled eggs and beer brats on mini pretzel buns. Tickets are $45 for adults, $30 for kids. Add on a kid's craft for $25. 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. 3630 N. Clark St., 773-302-2326, almahotelzachary.com/happenings
Budweiser Brickhouse Tavern
The Wrigleyville bar offers a breakfast buffet and a drink package ($65 to $70) including call liquor, domestic beer, Jameson drinks, Irish stout and hard seltzer. 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. 3647 N. Clark St., 773-377-4770, brickhousetavernchi.com/our-events
The Butcher's Tap
Celebrate with three hours of green draft beer, mimosas, call cocktails, party favors and bagpipe performances for $30 to $35 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday. Your ticket also gets you into McGees Tavern & Grill from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, where you'll have a chance to win a trip to Ireland. 3553 N. Southport Ave., 773-325-0123, thebutcherstap.com/events
Charm'd Bar
Decked out with over-the-top decor, the Wrigleyville pop-up running through Monday offers $6 green beer, $30 Irish whiskey flights, $18 Bailey's mint martinis, $16 Irish nachos and $18 Reuben sliders. Come from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday for Guinness sampling. Admission is $10 and includes a welcome shot. 3505 N. Clark St., 833-466-3758, charmdbar.com
Chief O'Neill's Pub & Restaurant
The Irish pub celebrates St. Patrick's Day with a packed schedule of festivities including live Irish music and dance performances Friday through Monday, with a $10 cover beginning at noon Saturday and 3 p.m. Monday. A $45 buffet of Irish favorites offered Saturday and Monday includes fish and chips, corned beef and cabbage and shepherd's pie. Chief O'Neill's is the kickoff spot for the Avondale St. Patrick's Day parade at 10 a.m. Saturday, with doors opening at 8 a.m. 3471 N. Elston Ave., 773-583-3066, chiefoneillspub.com
Cody's Public House
From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, the Lakeview bar offers $3 green mimosas, $4 green beer and $5 Guinness. On Monday, the bar hosts samplings from Tullamore D.E.W. at 2 p.m., Jameson at 4 p.m. and Proper 12 at 6 p.m., when you can also get your dog's picture put on a pint of Guinness. 1658 W. Barry Ave., 773-799-8217, codyschicago.com
The Graystone Tavern
The Wrigleyville bar offers specials through Sunday including $5 green beer, $6 Tullamore D.E.W. shots, $8 Guinness, $10 car bombs and $14 Reubens. Buy a Guinness at 5 p.m. Friday and you can keep the glass. A $40 package offered from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday includes a breakfast buffet, green beer, mimosas and bloody marys. 3441 N. Sheffield Ave., 773-666-5450, graystonetavernchicago.com
The J. Parker
A rooftop bash ($60 to $65) features a DJ and four drink tickets that can be spent on select spirits, hard seltzer, hard cider, bloody marys, mimosas or beer. 9 a.m. to noon. 1816 N. Clark St., 312-254-4747, jparkerchicago.com/event/st-paddys/
Lark
Specials offered Friday through Sunday include $5 green Bud Light, $6 Guinness pints and $8 Irish car bombs. The bar offers corned beef and shepherd's pie from 5-9 p.m. and hosts a drag brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday with bottomless green mimosas, bellinis, sangria, bloody marys and Nutrl. Irish dancers perform throughout the weekend. 3441 N. Halsted St., 773-799-8968, larkchicago.com
Lottie's Pub
A $40 package offered from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday includes eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuits and gravy, chicken tenders, hash browns, green beer and mimosas. Sunday, the bar offers $5 Tullamore D.E.W., $6 bloody marys, $8 breakfast sandwiches and $12 hangover burgers. Get a $6 pint of Guinness topped with a picture of your face at 4 p.m. Monday. 1925 W. Cortland St., 773-489-0738, lottiespub.com
McGee's Tavern & Grille
You'll have the chance to win a trip to Ireland at a bash ($35) including a breakfast buffet, domestic drafts, mimosas, screwdrivers, bagpipers and giveaways. 8-11 a.m. Saturday. 950 W. Webster Ave., 773-549-8200, mcgeestavern.com
Summer House Santa Monica
Wear green to brunch from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and you'll receive a $25 gift card to use for a future visit. You can also grab themed cookies from the restaurant's cookie bar through Sunday. 1954 N. Halsted St., 773-634-4100, summerhouserestaurants.com
West Side & Near West Side
Bandit
The bar's second floor gets decked out in green decor for a bash ($75) including mimosas, well cocktails and passed bites. 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. 841 W. Randolph St., 312-878-3111, banditliquors.com
Fatpour Tap Works
A bash spread across two floors includes call drinks, domestic beer, Jameson, Irish stout and appetizers for $70 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Fatpour also offers a $22 Fat Leprechaun burger featuring corned beef, Swiss, 1000 Island dressing and sauerkraut at all of its locations through April 7. 2005 W. Division St., 773-698-8940, fatpourtapworks.com
Guinness Open Gate Brewery Chicago
The Fulton Market brewery celebrates St. Patrick's Day Friday through Monday with live music, guided tastings and giveaways, donating $5 from each of the $10-$30 tickets sold to the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Throughout the month, you can try special brews including an Irish breakfast tea amber ale and an Irish barley lager and dine on a three-course menu including potato soup, bangers and mash, and brown bread pudding. 901 W. Kinzie St., 312-521-0900, guinnessbrewerychicago.com
Ina Mae Tavern & Packaged Goods
The New Orleans-inspired bar goes Irish Saturday and Sunday, serving $10 Jameson Irish coffees and whiskey sours along with $10 Maker's Mark whiskey punch. 1415 N. Wood St., 773-360-8320, inamaetavern.com
Lemon
The West Town cocktail bar hosts a Tullamore D.E.W. happy hour from 4-6 p.m. Monday with specials including an Irish Whiskey Smash, Irish coffee, and a shot of Tully with an 8-ounce Guinness. 1600 W. Grand Ave., lemonchicago.net
Mac's Wood Grilled
Irish-inspired specials offered Saturday through Monday include Reubens ($17), loaded potato soup ($12), Guinness drafts ($7) and Paddy's Irish whiskey shots ($6). 1801 W. Division St., 773-782-4400, macswoodgrilled.com/events
Old St. Patrick's Catholic Church
The fourth annual family-friendly Shamrock'n bash ($30-$60; $10 for kids) features a pop-up pub serving Irish food, Guinness and Baileys, plus performances by Chicago Garda and Shannon Rovers Irish Pipe Band, kids activities and a raffle. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. 625 W. Adams St., 312-648-1021, oldstpats.org/shamrockntheblock
The Publican
Chef Joe Spain adds a corned beef sandwich on rye ($18) to the menu during brunch and lunch Saturday through Monday, while dinner features shepherd's pie ($26) and ham chop with colcannon ($34). 837 W. Fulton Market, 312-733-9555, thepublicanrestaurant.com
Ranalli's West Loop
A party package ($45-$50) includes call spirits, domestic beer, hard seltzer, mimosas and a buffet. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. 1326 W. Madison St., 312-981-7100, ranalliswestloop.com
Tuman's Tap & Grill
Specials offered Saturday through Monday include $10 corned beef sandwiches, $19 corned beef and cabbage dinners, $7 Guinness pints and $6 shots of Paddy's Irish whiskey. 2159 W. Chicago Ave., 773-782-1400, tumanstapandgrill.com
South Side & Near South Side
Nicky's of Beverly
The fast-casual spot is along the South Side Irish Parade route, so stop in for specials offered through Monday including a corned beef sandwich, Irish old fashioned and It Ain't Easy Being Green, a cocktail made with cucumber and mint infused vodka and lemonade (all $10). 10500 S. Western Ave., 773-233-3072, nickysofbeverly.com
Old Time Tap
This Hegewisch bar is running Irish-themed specials all month, including $4.50 Guinness, $6 Dublin mules and $5 Shamrocked Shooters made with Irish cream and Irish whiskey. 13501 S. Brandon Ave., 773-307-4209, facebook.com/OTThegewisch
Suburban and multiple locations
Bar Louie
Celebrate Saturday through Monday with specials including a $17 Reuben sandwich, $13 Irish old fashioned, $5 Guinness blended with Angry Orchard, $4.50 green Miller Lite and $4 Jameson sidecars served with any beer purchase. Multiple locations, barlouie.com
Beatrix
The barbecue spot offers a $18 Reuben and $30 corned beef and cabbage special on Sunday. 2391 N. Hicks Road, Palatine, 847-701-8243, chicagoculinarykitchen.com
Farm Bar
Enjoy a corned beef sandwich or corned beef with braised cabbage for dinner Saturday through Monday or corned beef hash during Sunday brunch. Kids under 12 who wear green eat free on Monday. 1300 W. Wellington Ave., 773-281-2599 and 1970 W. Montrose Ave., 773-770-9081, farm-bar.com
The Hampton Social
All of the restaurant's Chicago area locations serve $17 green frosé made with Tito's vodka, rosé and peach puree through Monday. Multiple locations, thehamptonsocial.com/happenings
Happy Camper
Celebrate in Old Town or Wrigleyville with a drink package and breakfast buffet ($85-$100). 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. 1209 N. Wells St., 312-344-1634 and 3458 N. Clark St., 312-872-5959; happycamper.pizza
Hewn
Place an order by 8 p.m. Wednesday to pick up Irish soda bread ($9.75) or a pair of corned beef and cabbage hand pies ($14) Saturday or Sunday. 1733 Central St., Evanston, 847-869-4396; exploretock.com/hewnbakeryevanston
L. Woods Tap & Pine Lodge
Order a Reuben sandwich or corned beef and cabbage and finish your meal with a slice of Baileys Irish cream pie. The bar will be whipping up grasshoppers and key lime pie martinis. The specials are offered through Monday. 7110 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincolnwood; 847-677-3350; lwoodsrestaurant.com
Sullivan's Steakhouse
Try a Shamrock Martini made with Ketel One vodka, Midori, Cointreau, lime and lemon juice, and edible glitter ($16) or a Four-Leaf Clover Old Fashioned blended with Four Roses ($15) served Saturday through Monday. 244 S. Main St., Naperville, 630-305-0230, sullivanssteakhouse.com
Sweet Mandy B's
Specials available Friday through Monday include Lucky Charms Rice Krispies treats, shamrock cookies and pot of gold cupcakes. 1208 W. Webster Ave., 773-244-1174 and 254 E. Ontario St., 312-255-1632; sweetmandybs.com
Wildfire
Celebrate Friday through Monday with a corned beef and cabbage plate ($35) and chocolate stout cake ($11). Multiple locations, wildfirerestaurant.com
Samantha Nelson is a freelance writer.
Originally Published: March 10, 2025 at 9:15 AM CDT
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