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Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Alameda
The Patch guide to the best Irish potables, Irish music, Irish food and general St. Paddy's Day celebrating in town and nearby.
Time to get your Irish on — with St. Patrick's Day falling on Sunday, March 17, this year, it's shaping up as a two-day celebration. Check out these local events, then scroll down for more festivities nearby, plus a family-friendly weekend festival in Dublin, CA, and the traditional parade in San Francisco.
If you have a craving for corned beef and cabbage, you could head to McGee's Bar & Grill, 1645 Park St., which will be serving up Irish food and green beer this weekend.
Another option: The March 16 social hour and corned beef and cabbage dinner at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, with entertainment by Irish dancers. Adults $25, children 12 and under $12, and you need to make reservations today. Seethe church website for details.
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The Shamrock Pub, 1403 Webster St., will have $2 Jell-O shots and a deejay on hand for St. Paddy's Day.
The following weekend, Irish singer Sin Silver and her band play High Street Station, 1303 High St. on Friday, March 22, starting at 7 p.m. $10 at the door. Read more about Silver in this Alameda Patch article. (And hear her sing in the attached video above.)
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MORE BAY AREA ST. PATRICK'S DAY EVENTS
Oakland and Piedmont
Piedmont will celebrate St. Patrick's Day a bit late, with the annual ceilidh — an evening of Celtic music, dance, songs and stories — scheduled for Saturday, March 23, at the Veterans Hall. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Get the details here.
Nearby, Crogan's Montclair, 6101 La Salle Ave., Oakland, will serve a full Irish menu Saturday and Sunday, with your choice of corned beef and cabbage, Irish stew, Guinness beef stew or fish and chips. There will be outside dining on the 17th, with a bagpiper playing from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and again from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. You can make reservations here.
And if you are in downtown Oakland on Friday, check out the traditional Irish sounds of Driving with Fergus from noon to 1 p.m. at City Center, Broadway at 13th Street. It's free.
Family-Friendly Festival in Dublin, CA
If you are looking for a family-friendly celebration, consider heading to Dublin (the one in Alameda County, not Ireland!) for that city's 30th annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration, an all-weekend affair that includes a parade, a pancake breakfast, a 5K walk and run and a fair with children's activities and arts and crafts vendors.
The festival runs Saturday and Sunday, March 16-17, from 10 am. to 5 p.m. at the Dublin Civic Center, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin. The parade begins at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, leaving from Amador Plaza and proceeding along Dublin Boulevard, Village Parkway and Amador Valley Boulevard.
For more information, see the city's St. Patrick's Day Festival website.
San Francisco Parade and Festival
The United Irish Societies of San Francisco will host a Saint Patrick's Day parade starting at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. The parade route begins at Second and Market streets and weaves through the city to Civic Center Plaza near San Francisco City Hall.
In conjunction with the parade, there's an Irish Festival Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Joe Alioto Performing Arts Plaza (just to the southeast of San Francisco City Hall). The festival includes Irish music, dancing and what's described as "a never-ending supply of beer."
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