Slainte from the Star-Revue!: Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Brooklyn

You could just go to the corner bar—but maybe you want to do something else too! Here are some ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, a day when all of Brooklyn is Irishtown!

Parades

Sunday March 17 1pm

Park Slope’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Parade route starts at Prospect Park W & 15th St., to 7th and Garfield and then to Prospect Park W and back to the beginning.

Grand Marshal; Bernadette Buckley Kash of the Buckley School of Irish Dance

 

Sunday, March 24 1pm

Bay Ridge St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Starts at 3rd Ave and 94th St. and end at 5th Ave. and 67th St.

 

Church:

Sunday, Mar. 17 1:30-3:30

St. Patrick’s/St. Joseph’s Day celebration:

Eat, Drink and Be Irish and Italian!

St. Paul Lower Church Hall

on Court and Congress

$15

Sunday, March 17 9:30am

Church of St. Saviour pre-parade Mass

611 8th Ave.

Literature:

Friday, March 15 8am

The Irish Arts Center will give away thousands of books by Irish and Irish-American authors!

8am till the books run out

Bay Ridge Avenue R train station, 4th Ave between 68th and Bay Ridge Ave

Kids:

Saturday, March 23 2pm-2:30pm

Urban Stages presents Irish Dancing

New Utrecht Library

1743 86th St. at Bay 17th St.

Music and More!

Saturday, March 16

Rocky Sullivan’s

Irish music all day

Live Music with Chris Byrne- 8pm

Wasabassco’s St. Patrick’s Day for Sinners 8pm

Burlesque Show

635 Sackett St.

 

Sunday, March 17

Rocky Sullivan’s

Irish music all day

5th Annual St. Patrick’s Day parade–6:30pm

 

Irish Cuisine

Wicked Monk

Irish Breakfast: Three eggs over easy, Irish bacon (rashers), black and white pudding, Irish breakfast sausage, traditional Irish baked beans, grilled tomato, and home fries.

Bay Ridge: 9510 3rd Ave

McMahon’s

Full Irish Breakfast: 2 Eggs, Irish bacon, Irish sausage, black & white pudding, home fries, baked beans & grilled tomato $14.95

Bangers and Mash:Irish sausage “bangers” with red wine onion gravy & house made mashed potato

39 5th Avenue – Brooklyn New York, NY 11217

Park Slope bet. Dean & Bergen Sts

Note: ChipShop has closed.

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