On one special day in March, the City of Angels becomes the City of Leprechauns as the whole town turns green and celebrates all things Irish. Los Angeles is always a good time and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in LA will not disappoint. If you find yourself in the area on March 17 and looking for green beer, Guinness, and Irish whiskey, be sure to check out one of these famous Irish pubs. Irish Pubs in LA Tom Bergins in central LA has been a prime location for Irish fun since 1936. On St. Patrick’s Day, this iconic pub opens at 6 a.m. and goes strong until 1 a.m. It offers an outdoor tent lot party, three outdoor bars, a
St. Patrick’s Day Los Angeles
St. Patrick’s Day Los Angeles ____________________________ Trouble is on the horizon. St. Patrick’s Day falls on a Saturday this year! From the tame to the insane, here’s a small list of things to do this March 17th: The Original Farmers Market in Hollywood will be having their annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration all day long. From 11:30AM to 130PM, look for the Celtic Camerata on the east patio. 12N-3PM, Glen the Bagpiper will be strolling the market. 3PM-5PM, The Blackwaterside Trio will be on the east patio, and 6PM to 9PM brings out Lilt ‘n’ Tang on the west patio. EB’s Beer and Wine Bar will be serving green beer, Guinness and other Irish brews, and the legendary Magee’s Kitchen will
Los Angeles and Hollywood St. Patrick’s Day Festivities
Time is flying by with Valentines Day 2016 just behind us. What’s next? Hollywood St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Following are some of the favorite activities for Thursday, March 17th, 2016: Enjoy the traditional corned beef and cabbage with all the extras at Magee’s Kitchen located in The Original Farmers Market Los Angeles: THE original Market restaurant– when farmers first parked trucks at Farmers Market, Blanche Magee thought they might like to have lunch, so she filled a picnic hamper and started feeding them. Today, folks still line up for outstanding roast or corned beef, tempting turkey and marvelous ham platters. Magee’s horseradish is homemade and fantastic, too, and the cole slaw is equally good. From Magee’s one can walk to
L.A. St. Patrick’s Day Festivities
We certainly aren’t Boston, but there’s still plenty of L.A. St. Patrick’s Day festivities around town. Here’s just a few. Join Rock N Reilly’s on Saturday, March 14th for the St. Paddy’s Block Party benefiting the International House of Blues Foundation. Rock N. Reilly’s on The Sunset Strip, located at 8911 W. Sunset Blvd. Have a traditional corned beef, cabbage and potato meal at Magge’s Kitchen inside the Original Farmer’s Market at 3rd and Fairfax. Come and join in on all the fun on St. Patrick’s Day…just don’t forget to wear your green! There will be live music, traditional Irish fare, and 326 and EB’s Beer & Wine will both be serving green beer! Visit Molly Malone’s authentic Irish pub at 575 South