Here’s Where to go for St. Patrick’s Day 2025 in Los Angeles

Despite the luck of the Irish often being found at the bottom of a glass, there are a few places to enjoy the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day 2025 without any spirits! It is on a Monday this year, after all. If you would rather let loose a bit, check out those spots firing up the bagpipes as early as Saturday, March 16th.
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The Original Farmers Market (Mid-City)

The Original Farmers Market has got a party going from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Monday, March 17th. They will have Irish food available for purchase at Magee’s Kitchen and Green Beer at E.B.’s Wine & Beer, along with FREE Performances by Glen the Bagpiper throughout the day.


Irish Times Pub & Restaurant (Palms)

The Irish Times Pub & Restaurant in the Palms area of Los Angeles is known for its Irish Beef Stew and equally powerful Irish Coffee. For St. Patrick’s Day, they will be starting the party on Friday, March 14th with live music at 9 p.m. and doors open as early as 11 a.m. Events on St. Patrick’s Day begin at 1 p.m.

St. Patrick's Day EatDrinkLA


Topanga Social (Canoga Park)

Topanga Social will be hosting a party outside their food hall on Sunday, March 16th, from 1 to 6 p.m. Guests can expect a Green Beer Tent, Brats, and Specialty Dishes, along with live entertainment. Reserve your spot for free here.

Topanga Social


St. Patrick’s Day Bar Crawls

St. Patrick’s Day falls on Monday, March 17th, which means you might be in for a long weekend that begins and ends with green.

Begin with a St. Patrick’s Day Bar Crawl that starts at 1 p.m. at Grand Central Market on Saturday, March 15th, and goes until 4 p.m. Tickets are less than $20 and include discounts and free shots – but more importantly, you’ll meet some like-minded people.

Also, on March 15th, check out the Shamrock Stroll in Pasadena, which is happening all weekend long. Tickets begin at $24.


Other Places to Partake 

Saturday, March 15th, Ovation Hollywood is hosting a FREE event from 2 to 8 p.m., sponsored by NEFT Vodka. What does that mean for you? Green Cocktails for the 21-and-over crowd and a festive scavenger hunt. Get more details here.

Visit La Bohème in West Hollywood for a Lucky Brunch on Saturday, March 15th, and Sunday, the 16th, that includes $19 Bottomless Golden Mimosas in partnership with Jameson Irish Whiskey.

Also, on Saturday, March 15th, head downtown to rooftop space Broken Shaker beginning at 1 p.m. for a live DJ and some specialty cocktails like a Paddy’s Punch with Jameson Orange, elderflower brandy, and peach bitters. Fish and Chips will also be on the menu. Cocktails begin at $14, and there is no cover!

Freehand Hotel Broken Shaker
Photo Credit: Freehand Hotel DTLA

Trader Joe’s (Various)

I rarely drop a shout-out for a grocery store, but the Blarney Scone round loaf from Trader Joe’s is so darn delicious that I want to “can” it from the rooftops. It’s an Irish soda bread studded with raisins and a brilliant Caraway seed essence. Don’t miss your chance to take this seasonal bread home.

Trader Joe's Blarney Stone
Photo Credit: Trader Joe’s Treasure Hunt Instagram



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