
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in St. Louis
From festive parades to green beer, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in St. Louis.
There's no shortage of ways to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in St. Louis. The 57th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade brings marching bands, vibrant floats and giant balloons to downtown St. Louis, while the St. Patrick's Day celebration in Dogtown includes the Ancient Order of Hibernians Parade, more than 100 floats, a merchant village with Irish gifts and plenty of food and drink vendors.
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Events and Festivities
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March 4 to 13
Hosted by Public School House in Cottleville, Missouri, Shamrocked is a St. Patrick's Day-themed pop-up bar. Enjoy Irish-inflected eats alongside a full menu of craft cocktails, mocktails, beer and shots with your luckiest leprechauns. Following the pop-up events, Public School House will have an Irish Fest on March 14 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and you'll want to be there!
March 7
Arguably St. Louis' best-kept secret, the Endangered Wolf Center invites wild wanderers to meet Lucky, a South American maned wolf. During this special evening showcase, Lucky will stop by for a visit, and you'll learn about her remarkable story – lucky to be alive, she's now thriving as an ambassador for her species. The event will also include a chance to hear resident wolves howl into the night.
March 13
You're in luck – Brookdale Farms has created the ultimate St. Patrick's Day pop-up bar. At the Shamrock Saloon, you can enjoy themed drinks, food truck eats and line dancing lessons for one unforgettable night.
March 13
Raise a glass, lift your voice and let the good times roar! More than a performance, the Beer Choir at Das Bevo is a social singing experience open to all – no talent required! Beer in hand, you'll be guided through hilarious drinking songs and spirited drinking games in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. Expect plenty of Guinness and Jameson – plus, hearty Irish stew to keep you fueled.
March 13 and 14
Don green from head to toe and join the official St. Patrick's Day Bar Crawl in St. Louis. Stopping at some of the city's best watering holes, you'll be immersed in the spirit of the Irish. Throughout the day, you'll experience traditional Irish pubs, foot-tapping music and exclusive food and drink offers. This is the pot of good times at the end of the rainbow.
March 14
May the luck of the Irish be with you. During the annual St. Patrick's Day Run, more than 5,000 participants race on a five-mile course through downtown St. Louis. Runners who join the rite of spring will receive commemorative themed T-shirts and finisher medals.
March 14
We can't find a historical record of St. Patrick training for a personal best before running the snakes out of Ireland, but no matter. The Creve Coeur St. Paddy's Half Marathon raises money for the St. Louis Regional Chapter of the ALS Association – so it's worth breaking a sweat. At the finish line, half marathon participants will receive themed steins, cold beers, shamrock cookies and finisher medals, as well as a feeling of accomplishment. You also get to pick your St. Patrick's Day gear for the race! If you don't think that a half marathon is doable, sign up for the 10k or 5k.
March 14
You can't drink all day if you don't start at the top o' the mornin'. FanDuel Sports Network Live! invites you to pregame the St. Patrick's Day Parade with bottomless mimosas and beer – green, of course. Kegs & Eggs will also include a brunch buffet from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sláinte!
March 14
In downtown St. Louis, the 57th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade will take place on March 14, beginning at noon. One of the top St. Patrick's Day parades in the country, it encompasses more than 120 units, including marching bands, floats and balloons. More than 250,000 spectators – donning festive green attire, of course – regularly attend. Starting at Market and 20th streets, the parade will proceed east to its conclusion at Broadway and Clark streets. See you there!
March 17
The annual St. Patrick's Day celebration in Dogtown includes the Ancient Order of Hibernians Parade, more than 100 floats, a merchant village with Irish gifts and plenty of food and drink vendors. Dogtown United coordinates the parade and Irish festival to highlight the unique spirit and vibrant history of the Dogtown neighborhood.
March 28
St. Patrick's Day in St. Louis goes far beyond March 17. As part of its cultural series, Passport to the World, The Magic House invites families to experience the spirit of Ireland through traditional dance performances. Featuring precise footwork, quick tempos and captivating rhythms that define this beloved art form, the performance on March 28 brings Ireland's rich heritage to life on stage. The exhilarating showcase promises to enchant dancers and spectators of all ages.
If eating and drinking in a warm, welcoming environment is your idea of a good time, you can also celebrate St. Patrick's Day in St. Louis at one of our many Irish pubs!
At Llywelyn's Pub in Webster Groves, corned beef and cabbage appears on the specials menu and live music adds to the ambiance. Maggie O'Brien's, which has been in downtown St. Louis since 1979, has been remodeled from the ceiling to the floors, and it also promises a memorable experience for patrons. Start with a cup of traditional Irish potato soup, followed by bangers and mash. Equally close to the downtown festivities, Hayden's Irish Pub is the perfect pitstop for a wee dram and small bites.
Across the river, you can find a pot of gold at DraftKings at Casino Queen. After playing the slots, use your winnings to buy a round of Shamrock Sours for your friends. The refreshing cocktail features melon liqueur, and it's only the start of the delicious St. Patrick's Day experience here.
On March 17, the chefs at DraftKings at Casino Queen Sportsbook will serve up a classic Reuben (corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and Thousand Island dressing piled on marble rye) for $14, which you can wash it down with $4 cans of Guinness.
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Come and experience the magic of St. Patrick's Day in St. Louis! With so many exciting events and activities to choose from, you're sure to have a memorable celebration.
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