The Ultimate Guide to St. Patrick’s Day in L.A.

It’s that time of year again when L.A. gets flooded with green. St. Patrick’s Day is here and this city is ready to party it up in celebration of its love for the Irish. There will be plenty of brews and festivities spread out from the beach to the heart of Downtown.

Rock & Reilly’s Annual St. Paddy’s Day Block Party | March 12
West Hollywood knows how to throw a party so don’t miss out on what promises to be an epic night. Starting at 1 p.m. and going on throughout the night, they’ll have over 100 kegs ready to go, nine stocked bars, a healthy dose of food trucks to feed hungry partygoers and a whole lot more games and prizes.

Pub Crawl All Over L.A. | March 17
What’s more St. Patrick’s Day than a ton of green brews? Come see for yourself with the multitude of bars opening their doors this holiday. Grab a bus pass or get an Uber and start at the Venice Ale House for their Clover Power party then head to Circle Bar in Santa Monica and then off to Hollywood where there is even more waiting at the Pig & Whistle and Outpost.

Casey’s Irish Pub in Downtown | March 17
The people at Casey’s are gearing up for their takeover of Downtown with their annual St. Paddy’s celebration. Thousands are expected to show up and get down as this crowd favorite offers a lively time with gallons of green beer that’ll be on tap along with exciting entertainment to keep guests smiling throughout.

Flogging Molly at Irvine Meadows | March 17
Fans can always count on L.A.’s Flogging Molly to play a show on St. Patrick’s Day. These Celtic-punk rockers have made it a tradition to be on stage on this holiday and this year they’ll be bringing Hepcat and Gogol Bordello along for the ride. Spend the night with great music from three awesome bands who are always ready to rock it out.

St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at Farmers Market | March 17
Grab a green ensemble and head on down to the Farmers Market on the corner of Fairfax and 3rd. All day, guests can dine on traditional Irish grub like corned beef and potatoes and wash it down with imported beers straight from Ireland. Let’s not forget they’ll have Glen the Strolling Bagpiper during the afternoon and Stuart Marks and The Paddy O’Dors Band that evening on the West Patio stage.

Laughing Irish at Laugh Factory | March 17
Celebrate the night with laughs as one of Hollywood’s hippest comedy spots throws their annual St. Patrick’s event. They’ll have comedians from all walks of life on deck including Tehran. Don’t be surprised if Factory regulars like Tim Allen and Kevin Nealon drop by for a set as well.

Shamrock ‘n’ Roll at Queen Mary | March 18
For those who need to continue the party into the weekend, South Bay has those bases covered. They’re throwing a party on Friday starting at 6 p.m. and won’t close shop until 1 a.m. With three bars stocked full of delicious drinks and two stages housing music from the likes of California Celts, Radio Domingo and Belles of Bedlam this is a stellar way to cap off the holiday.