Saint
Patrick’s Day is just ONE WEEK AWAY! Being that I did my last semester of college abroad
in Dublin, Ireland, Saint Patrick’s Day is probably my favorite holiday.
I have
been pretty nervous for this holiday to come up because I spent it last year
watching the parade and pub-crawling my way through Dublin. (Nothing will ever
top that, just saying). BUT, since we can’t all rush over to Ireland to spend
Saint Patrick’s Day in a pub decked out in green and orange, I have done my
research and found some pretty exciting ways we can all spend Saint Paddy’s.
(Also,
just a pointer—Patty is short for Patricia. Paddy is short for Patrick. It’s
St. Paddy’s Day, not St. Patty’s Day).
1. This
Saturday, March 12, is the Hermosa Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Hermosa
injects a bit of Irish spirit into the coast with bagpipers, marching bands,
cars decked out in green, and festive pups from the Irish Setters Club of
Southern California. The parade kicks off near City Hall on Valley Drive, heads
west on Pier Avenue, and ends at the corner of Hermosa and 10th.
2. Also
this Saturday is the Rock and Reilly’s Annual St. Paddy’s Day Block Party. At
this annual bash, you will see green beer and pretty faces. Held in the lot
behind the Sunset strip pub, you will find eight full bars and more than 100
kegs of Bud Light and Guinness. Eat some Irish nachos from some delicious food
trucks AND a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Pencils of Promise
Foundation. Eat, drink, be merry, and it’s all for a good cause. (I dig it).
3. If you
want to stick to a beach town, head over to the Long Beach Irish Heritage
Parade and Festival on Saturday March 12th. Celebrate Long Beach’s
Irish heritage during the parade and food festival! The parade steps off at 2
pm and runs down Pine Avenue from 6th Street to Broadway with
firefighter displays, marching bands, dancing groups, and more culminating at
Promenade Park with a free all-ages festival!
4. Sunday
March 13th is the St. Paddy’s Day at One Colorado in Pasadena. Head
over to Pasadena’s shiny shopping plaza, One Colorado, for a kid-friendly St.
Paddy’s Day bash. Stop in throughout the day for kids crafts, Irish dance
lessons, and a set of traditional Irish music from the Bracken Band Quartet.
(If you haven’t heard Trad Music, it’ll change your life. It’s beautiful).
5. Sunday
March 13th is the St. Patrick’s Day 5K in Redondo Beach! This is a
lively way to spend the Irish holiday. The 5K run/walk (8 AM) is followed by
the Little Leprechaun Dash for the Gold (9:30 AM). Both races start near the
intersection of Catalina and Elena avenues. All participants earn a festive
T-shirt!
6. ON
Saint Patrick’s Day, March 17th, head over to the Irvine Meadows
Amphitheater to watch Flogging Molly play LIVE. (They’re an Irish punk-band).
This is where you’ll find me. Decked out in festive attire. Tickets are still
on sale and they aren’t very expensive!
Give
them a listen here:
7. If you
can’t make it to this concert, Sunday March 18th is the Shamrock and
Roll and the Queen Mary in Long Beach. Climb aboard for a night of Irish music,
drinks and food. Grab a pint of green beer and sample a selection of Irish
grub.
And of
course, here is a list of killer Irish pubs you can always spend your day in:
1. Tom Bergin’s
Tavern in Central LA.
2. Molly
Malone’s in Fairfax District. (this is one of my favorite songs, so I’m partial
to this pub).
3. Timmy
Nolan’s in Toluca Lake.
4. Ireland’s
32 in Burbank. (If you didn’t know, this is called Ireland’s 32 because there
are 32 counties in Ireland. Also, the owners are wonderful).
5. The
Auld Dubliner in Long Beach.
6. Jameson’s
Irish Pub in Hollywood.
7. The
Irish Times in Palms.
And the
top Whiskey bars in LA:
1. Seven
Grand in Downtown Financial District.
2. Ten
Pound in Beverly Hills.
3. The
Blind Donkey in Pasadena.
4. The
Daily Pint in Santa Monica.
5. The
Pikey in Hollywood.
Best
places to get an Irish coffee:
1. Irish
coffee at Tom Bergin’s Public House in Central LA.
2. Irish
Hello at Casey’s Irish Pub in the Financial District.
3. Coffee
Nudgie at The Pikey.
4. Irish
Coffee and Menotti’s and Townhouse in Venice.
Hopefully
you find something to do to celebrate this holiday. It’s always so much fun
because the Irish do it best!
Sláinte!
(which means cheers
in Irish).