St. Patrick’s Day Irish Celebration
Tuesday, March 17, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Landmark Center. $7–$9. Irish Arts Minnesota hosts its annual family celebration featuring music on four stages, traditional dance, an Irish marketplace, food vendors and […]
Tuesday, March 17, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Landmark Center. $7–$9. Irish Arts Minnesota hosts its annual family celebration featuring music on four stages, traditional dance, an Irish marketplace, food vendors and […]
Tuesday, March 17. Tiffany Sports Lounge. Tiffany Sports Lounge celebrates with live Irish acoustic music from Sean Joyce, an Irish-inspired brunch and traditional corned beef and cabbage. Drink specials include […]
Tuesday, March 17, after the parade. Metronome Brewing. Free. Metronome Brewing will pour green ales and traditional stouts for parade-goers. The Brian Boru Pipe Band is expected to stop by following the downtown parade. A popular post-parade gathering spot with plenty of room for visitors. Learn more at metronomebrewery.com.
Tuesday, March 17, noon. Downtown St. Paul. Free.St. Paul’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade marks its 60th anniversary in 2026. The long-standing route begins at Mears Park, travels along Fifth Street and concludes near Rice Park. Commemorative $5 buttons help support the parade and local charities and include a chance to win $1,500. Expect large crowds […]
Tuesday, March 17 3-9 p.m. Waldmann Brewery. Free. Performances by: The Center for Irish Music’s Advance Youth Ensemble, from 3-4 p.m., An Luan, CIM’s adult ensemble, from 5-6:30 p.m., and The McNordiques (accordion, nyckelharpa & Uilleann pipes), from 7-9 p.m. Most importantly, the beer will NOT be green, but it will be good!! More info at waldmannbrewery.com.
Tuesday, March 17, beginning at 3 p.m. St. Paul Brewing and Dark Horse Bar & Eatery. Celebrate the holiday with a local twist on the classic Black & Tan. St. Paul Brewing’s Hamm’s tribute beer paired 50/50 with Guinness creates the “Black & Shamm’s.” Available at St. Paul Brewing and Dark Horse in Lowertown after […]
Tuesday, March 17, 4–10 p.m. Can Can Wonderland. Admission varies. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with family-friendly fun at Can Can Wonderland. Guests can search for hidden leprechauns on the mini-golf course for a chance to win prizes. The venue opens in the afternoon following the downtown parade. Visit cancanwonderland.com for more details.
March 17, 6-8 p.m. The St. Paul Hotel. $125. Enjoy an evening of dinner, music and entertainment featuring Todd Menton, Peter Guertin and Katie McMahon. This annual holiday tradition blends fine dining with Irish performance. Reservations required. Buy tickets and more information at saintpaulhotel.com/events/irish.