4.8 min readBy Published On: March 13th, 2017Categories: Eat and Drink2 Comments on St. Patrick’s Celebrations in Southie

Here are some St. Patricks Day celebrations happening in Southie!  Check back for updates! 

Corned beef and cabbage just like Nana used to make.  The Seapoint (367 East Eighth Street) is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on the 17th serving the traditional meal of Irish immigrants – corned beef and cabbage.  The nearly 40 year old family run South Boston business will also be featuring live Irish music all day.  They will be closed parade day!

Down the street at Touchie’s Shamrock Pub (501 East Eighth Street), they’ll also be serving the traditional boiled dinner on March 17th!   They will be closed parade day.

Lincoln (425 West Broadway) will be open at 10am on parade day with a limited menu.  From 12pm-3pm enjoy live Irish music with Three Day Threshold.

Loco Taqueria and Oyster Bar will also be open on March 19th at 10am with a limited menu.

Stephi’s in Southie (130 Dorchester Ave.) will have traditional Irish fare like corned beef and cabbage, bangers and mash, Shepherd’s Pie, and Irish breakfast served all weekend long.  There will also be specialty cocktails like the Erin Go Bragh, Blarney Marys, Irish coffee and plenty of ice cold Magners!

Barlow’s (241 A Street) is getting in the spirit with Irish steppers, food and drink specials on Friday, March 17th.  They will also be open on parade day – stop by for a pint of Guinness before or after the parade!

MJ O’Connor’s (425 Summer Street) is celebrating St. Paddy’s with traditional Irish fare like corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie and plenty of Guinness on draft beginning on 3/15 through the weekend!   Stop by and get in the spirit!  Check out the menu here. Enjoy live Irish step dancing at 5:45 pm on Friday, March 17th! Also, be on the lookout – MJ’s will be in the parade this year!  They’ll be handing out lots of MJ’s swag and posting all over social media!  Woohoo!

Coppersmith (40 West Third)is getting in on the St. Patrick’s Day action with three days of food and fun!  On Friday, March 17th beginning at 6pm, this celebration will feature Irish-inspired fare, as well as drink specials with Guinness and Jameson!  Chef Jason Heard will celebrate South Boston’s Irish heritage with a special Kegs & Eggs Irish Breakfast menu served during Saturday and Sunday brunch, March 18th and 19th.  This special, which will be offered in addition to the regular brunch menu, will feature; black & white sausage, grilled tomatoes, baked beans, two friend eggs and Irish back bacon for a price of $16.00 per plate.  Guests can work up a pre-parade appetite with additional menu items to the likes of Smoked Brisket Hash (2 fried eggs, poblano, sweet potato, queso fresco, $15,) and Sweet Potato Hash Browns (pecans, maple, $8,) while raising a pint of Guinness,  Specialty $8.00 Jameson cocktails or a bloody mary made at Chef Heard’s signature DIY Bloody Mary Bar.  St Patrick’s Day brunch service will be served from 11am – 3pm on Saturday and special extended hours of 11am – 4:30pm on Sunday.  Coppersmith is located just a few blocks from the parade route, on W. 3rd Street. Pending weather, the front porch, Air Deck and open air garage doors in the dining room will be open. Coppersmith Cafe will open at 8am for breakfast sandwiches and coffee.  Green beer all weekend!

With St. Patrick’s Day and the Parade Day this week, The Playwright is going to be hopping ALL weekend long. Make plans now to gather with friends! Arrive hungry as we’ll have a St. Pats specials like traditional Corned Beef & Cabbage, Corned Beef Ruebens and Guinness Stew!

Raise your glass!  Come celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the home of the one and only South Boston Irish Whiskey! Stop by Grand Ten Distilling on Friday, March 17th 5pm–12am They’ll be stirring and shaking up specialty Irish Whiskey cocktails all night long. Boru Barbecue will be serving delicious bites while they last.Bring your friends and come hang out! No cover.  During the parade, be on the lookout for Grand Ten’s 1966 Ford F-100 pickup truck decked out with a replica float of their copper still, the beating heart of GrandTen.

The Maiden – 28 West Broadway is hosting a St. Patrick’s Day Parade Brunch on Sunday, March 19th.  Enjoy a special brunch menu and best view of the start of the parade !  Reservations are required by March 18th.  For more information visit their website! 

Foodie’s (230 West Broadway) will be closed on parade day but is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with with a special: buy any corned beef and get a head of green cabbage for free.  This special runs March 10th – 16th.  Foodie’s is also a proud sponsor of the St. Patrick’s Day Road Race providing the race with water and bananas!

Having friends and family visit you for St. Patrick’s Day Weekend or want a satiation right right in town? Aloft is offering a special St. Patrick’s Day Getaway Package that includes 2 complimentary cocktails in the WXYZ Lounge! There is also a special discount for residents too!

Burgerlicious!  Tasty Burger (69 L Street) will be open on parade day!  Sullivan’s Castle Island will NOT be open on parade day.

State Rep. Nick Collins is hosting a good old fashioned St. Patrick’s Day event to raise funds for South Boston Youth Hockey League!  Join Nick at Lincoln Tavern on Thursday, March 16th 7pm-11pm.  There will be live Irish music – Curragh’s Fancy and the Bruins game on at 9pm.  Stop by!

Senator Linda Dorcena Forry is hosting the annual St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast on March 19th at 10am.  Tune into NECN to watch.

Hey, Southie businesses – did we miss your St. Pat’s celebration?  Send us the scoop to [email protected]

2 Comments

  1. Eleanor March 15, 2017 at 12:55 pm - Reply

    How can Linda Dorcena Forry host the St Patricks day breakfast when she still refuses (last I heard) to March in the parade, despite the fact that the issue around outvets was resolved? #weak

  2. Bryan March 15, 2017 at 2:11 pm - Reply

    Maureen do you know what time the bars are required to close by on parade day? I thought is had been 6PM for years but have been hearing people say it’s 7PM. I tried search the city of Boston’s page with no luck. Thank you and Happy Paddy’s Day!

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