7 Iconic Bars to Enjoy a Pint this St. Patrick's Day

Nina RossielloEditor; Food, Booze, & Body ArtThe St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York City has been a staple event ever since 1762. Yup, you read that right. NYC’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is older than the United States of America itself!! It also makes history as it was the first major event cancelled in New York City due to the 2020 COVID pandemic. The year 2020 was the first time the parade was cancelled in its 258 year history. As of now, there is no news about the 2021 parade, unfortunately. This is devastating news as New Yorkers take the St Patrick’s Day parade very seriously. Each year, there is a sea of green just about everywhere, Irish music playing throughout the city, corned beef and cabbage being served, and of course plenty of green beers to go around. Even though the parade details are inconclusive -- you can check out these iconic Irish pubs throughout NYC, where you can enjoy a (possibly green) beer this St. Patrick’s Day. 

McSorley’s Old Ale House15 East 7th StreetNew York, NY 10003

Opened in 1854, McSorley’s is Manhattan’s oldest Irish pub! As such, this is THE spot to have yourself a Guinness or maybe a shot of Jameson. 

The Dubliner45 Stone StreetNew York, NY 10004

The authentic Irish pub you’ve been searching for! They even have a brand new food menu to celebrate the reopening of indoor dining in NYC, which includes delish snacks like crispy chicken wings and mac and cheese! You know what is even better? They are serving green beer ALL DAY LONG!! 

White Horse Tavern567 Hudson St​New York, NY 10014

Adding to Manhattan’s historical charm, White Horse Tavern is the second oldest pub in New York City dating back to 1880! Be sure to check them out for their St. Patrick’s Day specials: Corned Beef and Irish Nachos.  

St Pat’s Bar & Grill22 W 46th StreetNew York, NY 10036

What better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s day in a pub with St. Patrick as its namesake! Enjoy some traditional Irish dishes like Shepherd's Pie and embrace all things Irish with their special St. Patrick's Day menu! There will be live music during the day, a DJ at night, beer specials, and food specials all day! 

The Dead Poet450 Amsterdam AvenueNew York, NY 10024

There’s plenty of Guinness and Jameson to go around over at the Dead Poet, which makes this a must stop for your St. Patrick’s Day adventure! 

Connolly’s Pub121 W 45th StreetNew York, NY 10036

You want to enjoy a classic Guinness? Connolly’s has got your back! 

Playwright Irish Pub27 W 35th StreetNew York, NY 10001

Looking for that green beer mentioned earlier? Look no further than Playwright Irish Pub! They will also be serving their traditional Irish dishes like bangers & mash to celebrate the Celtic culture. It is something not to be missed!  Now go fill your bellies with some bangers and mash and enjoy a few pints of your favorite beer! *Please remember NYC still has capacity limits in place and social distancing rules. Be respectful of your fellow patrons and to the hard workers wherever you end up going! 

Nina Rossiello

A whim is really all of the reason that Nina needs in order to add a new piece of ink to her body art collection. Either that, or a cookie of some sort as consolation. Cookies are her favorite. Living in “a very Greek part” of Astoria allows her to be minutes from the bustle of Manhattan, while also spending a ton of time in one of the most diverse places on the planet – the borough of Queens. No matter where in the city that she is, she’s always on the hunt for the next great dessert, the margarita that packs the strongest punch, and the most impressive charcuterie platters. Matters of the earth are close to Nina’s heart, and she’s not afraid to whip out her collection of eco-friendly, stainless steel, utensils and straws. When she’s not saving the planet or drinking in an old man pub — she’s traveling the world and writing at Nomadic Neen, her travel site. 

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