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St. Paddy's Lunch Specials In Monmouth County: See The List

Here are some places to eat for St. Patrick's Day in Monmouth County, from the best Guinness pours to the most delicious Irish dinners.

MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — With St. Patrick's Day coming up later this week, everyone is feeling a little Irish.

Here are some places in Monmouth County where you can enjoy a St. Patrick's dinner this Thursday, March 17.

The New McCann's (Wall)

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The New McCann's restaurant, located at 4185 Atlantic Ave in Wall, will have a special Irish menu and live music to commemorate the day.

The following items are on the menu:

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  • Corned beef on rye
  • Bangers and mash
  • Irish nachos
  • Reuben sliders
  • Corn beef platter
  • Short rid stroganoff

Starting at 2 p.m. on St. Patrick's Day, the restaurant will also offer $5 Guinness and $0.25 Miller Drafts. Every hour, the price of Miller Drafts will rise by $0.25.

The Chapter House (Howell)

Located on 1454 US Highway 9, The Chapter House will have a special Irish menu until March 20.

Original Mulligans (Farmingdale)

Original Mulligans, located at 203 Squankum Road in Farmingdale, is hosting a St. Patrick's Day event. There will be an Irish menu, bagpipers, giveaways, and beer discounts.

The following items are on the menu:

  • Drunken Clams
  • Reuben rolls
  • Irish pizza
  • Guinness fish and chips
  • Corned beef and cabbage
  • Irish stew
  • Shepard's pie
  • Split pea soup
  • Jameson Irish steak

The event will be from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., although the kitchen closes at 10 p.m.

Foodies Restaurant (Englishtown)

To commemorate the occasion, Foodies Restaurant, located at 3 Tennent Ave in Englishtown, will serve green waffles, green eggs and ham Foodies Style, and corned beef and cabbage.

Where's your favorite St. Paddy's Day dinner in Monmouth County? Let us know in the comments!

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