When
15th - 17th March 2008
Where
London pubs and bars
This St Patricks Day pubs in London are going all out with festivities, promising days and nights of traditional Irish fun for March 2008.
Marquess of AngleseaThere will be plenty of St Patricks Day craic going on at the Marquess of Anglesea in Covent Garden. Treat yourself to some traditional Irish stew and enjoy a few pints of the black for St Patricks Day 2008. Prizes and giveaways complete the picture for a top night out.
O’Neills Covent GardenCelebrations will be taking place at O’Neills in Covent Garden with round after round of Guinness on 17th March. Enjoy food sourced direct from Ireland for an authentic taste of the Emerald Isle.
O'Neills Shepherd's BushHead west to the O'Neill's in Shepherd's Bush for a huge party on 17th March in true Irish style. Expect loads of Guinness and plenty of good old fashioned drinking, plus Steak and Guinness pie or Sausages and Colcannon to soak up the pints.
Yorkshire GreyCelebrate St Patricks Day at the Yorkshire Grey for good food, great Guinness and even better craic. There will be Irish specials on the menu and plenty of Baileys, Bushmills and Jameson will be flowing. One of the major party days in London, you can expect 17th March to be a seriously great day here.
Waxy O’ConnorsWaxy O’Connors will be up for some serious partying this St Patricks Day weekend, with revelry from one of the biggest Irish bars in London. Open until 1am on 17th March, Waxy O'Connors will be showing the Six Nations finale Ireland v England match on big screens, along with the other two games.
The Cobden ClubThe Cobden Club are celebrating all things Irish for St Patricks Day with a live music event like no other. Hear The Coral, The Aliens, and Florence and the Machine live as part of the Jameson Live St Patrick sessions.
The Club Bar and DiningHead to the Club Bar and Dining for 17th March for the authentic taste of Ireland. Irish rock oysters, Dublin bay prawns, beef Guinness and oyster pie, and Irish whiskey bread and butter pudding await you. Every diner will recieve a free pint of Guinness with their meal.
BelushisBelushis is the place for a very unusual St Patricks Day, as the bar will be turfed with real grass for the whole weekend from Friday 14th March. There will also be great drinks specials, DJs, karaoke and a fantastic party atmosphere to rival any other bar in town.
Elephant InnGreen Guinness, Irish stew and plenty of craic make for a fantastic night at the Elephant Inn. Monday 17th March sees also sees the staff dressed in emerald green in honour of St Pat.
MulligansHead to this traditional Irish venue for a true taste of Ireland, with a special three course lunch and dinner, rock oysters and Irish stew at the bar and plenty of live music.
The GunThis historic Docklands pub is a hidden gem, perfect for a truly old fashioned evening. They'll be serving an Irish rock oysters complete with Irish stew and a pint of Guinness, prepared in house by their Irish Head Chef.
National Dining RoomsTuck into hearty black pudding croquettes, corned beef and cabbage, and apple and barley pudding from the 17th to 20th March to celebrate the Patron Saint of Ireland.
Butlers Wharf Chop HouseThis very English venue comes over all Irish for a whole week of St Patricks Day food. From the 12th to 19th March, you can tuck into the likes of Clonakitty black pudding with champ and mustard cream, beef and Guinness pie or corned beef with Dublin parsnip colcannon.
St Patricks Day officially takes place on Saturday 15th March 2008 - the festival has been moved by the Catholic Church for one year, due to the 17th March being so close to Easter. St Patricks Day events take place on or around the weekend of the 15th and 16th March.