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Paddy’s Day is almost here. The best venues in Cork and the finest craic in the land! All events are free.
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Live Events and DJs
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The Pavilion
The Pav on Carey’s Lane will be the gem of this St. Patrick’s Day weekend. They have a jam-packed line-up from traditional Irish music to some of the best bands in Ireland. Intermission downstairs will be open from 2pm daily and until late Thursday-Sunday! Don’t forget to try our stunning new range of craft cocktails.
On Paddy’s Day we’re starting with a free session of Ceili by the Lee at 2pm, Irish dancing lessons run by a friendly crowd with years of experience. Beginners all the way to seasoned vets welcome! Then from 4:30pm we’ll have Skazz up on stage, this six piece are the embodiment of the ska movement starting out as a swing and jazz outfit and converting in early 2007 to pure ska vibes. At 7pm Va Va Voom are up; a high energy outfit from Cork, playing an eclectic mix of rock, funk & soul with liberal dollops of nostalgia from the 80s/90s.
From 9:30pm Live Lizzy will get Paddy’s night underway with a stunning tribute set to Thin Lizzy. Followed by DJ Ian Richards until late close
Don’t forget the Pav will be open late Thursday to Sunday of Paddy’s week as usual. You can check our extensive offering of live events here.
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Old Town Whiskey Bar at Bodega
The Old Town Whiskey Bar at Bodega will boast one of the finest line-ups of entertainment in the city in one of Ireland’s most beautiful venues! We’re gonna get you in the mood for the weekend on the 16th with DJ Mystic Gold’s pre paddies party starting at 9pm.
We kick off Paddy’s Day with some face painting for the kids from 2-5pm then the fabulous ‘Sing It Back at 7:30pm’! Sing It Back are a 4 piece R&B/Dance-Pop band covering both new and old bangers from Whitney Houston to Dua Lipa, guaranteed to get you dancin’! Then in a special edition of our hit Latin Night, we’ll be celebrating San Patricios from 11 until late, Mexican style. Vamos a bailar toda la noche en Bodega!
They’ll be followed by The Hollyz at 9:30pm! The Hollyz are a well known, hard rocking power trio out of East Cork. Priding themselves on a set comprised of classic rock belters only!
Saturday the 18th of March will see the final showdown of Ireland’s Six Nations rugby campaign versus England on our indoor and outdoor screens at 5pm. They’ll be followed by Kate O’Conor and band at 7pm to get things lively after the rugby. Then to top it all off we’ll have Souldriven on stage, the seven-piece groove masters will give you an array of soul, funk, jazz and blues into the night. We’ll then have fiesta Latina until late!
On Mother’s Day we’ll be running brunch specials from 12-6 so treat the special lady in your life!
Did we mention The Old Town Whiskey Bar has one of Cork’s finest heated outdoor seating areas?! Bodega boasts an incredibly wide range of offerings including tasty dishes, classic cocktails, Cork made beers and simple bites, you won’t be departing us disappointed!
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Crane Lane Theatre has a jam-packed line-up for Paddy’s weekend. Starting on Thursday the 16th with Ceili by the Lee hosting Irish dancing lessons for €5 from 6pm. Beginners welcome! They’ll be followed by The Kates at 9pm; The Kates are Mide Houlihan, Liz Clark, Mary Beth O Mahony, Eve Clague & Paula K O Brien. They celebrate the rock Goddesses who have gone before them! Then to take us late into the night Black Apple Bastards Serving up a sermon of sultry tunes and bangin’ jams, they will leave you reeling with a euphoric high on the dancefloor, and a pounding headache in the morning… DJ Che-K will also be playing an eclectic mix of classic grooves in the crystal bar from 11pm
Friday the 17th, the big day itself, will be one to remember with Pontius Pilate & The Naildrivers on main stage from 4:30pm. The spectacular Tau & the Drones of Praise will be playing some epic folk pop spirituals from 7pm in the theatre. Shakalak will bring a love of lyric and melody which is at the heart of their creativity at 9:30pm on the big stage. DJ Val will then be on the decks until late close. We’ll also have DJs running all day and night in the Crystal Bar.
We’ll also have live music and the rugby on Saturday.
You can grab a bite to eat from the adjoining Artur Mayne’s or visit Upstairs, their late-night cocktail bar filled with ambiance alongside some gorgeous craft cocktails while you’re with us!
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Canty’s
Canty’s on Pembroke Street is going to be where the Craic is at this Paddy’s Day! We kick off our weekend of festivities with The Insiders at 9pm. Paddy’s day itself will see The Laughing Shamrocks take the stage after the parade for some Paddy’s Day classics, then Flake the Gander at 4:30pm. Our evening will kick off with Ricky Lynch and Band at 7pm then Skazz will take us into the night. Live music also on Saturday and Sunday.
Remember you can always grab a bite next door at Arthur Mayne’s until late! Or you can pop into Crane Lane between acts.
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Trad and St. Patrick’s Day, a match made in heaven!
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Sin É, located on Coburg Street is a cultural marvel and one of Ireland’s finest traditional pubs. It is one of the few venues in the city with daily traditional Irish music sessions. It’s a fine spot and perhaps the best place to get a taste of Ireland’s rich musical tradition, and perhaps a locally brewed pint. It’s a venue much coveted on St. Patricks day so make sure you get in relatively early to enjoy the festivities in traditional style! It’s also a great spot to watch Cheltenham and take part in the annual buster!
Sin É will have trad sessions all week from 6:30pm.
Feel like dancing?
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The Vicarstown Bar and The Black Dog
Do you often get the urge to get groovy after a day of festivities?! The Vicarstown Bar has you covered this St Patrick’s week with DJs until late Thursday to Saturday. Make sure to wear green and get in the Paddy’s weekend spirit! The Black Dog next door is also the perfect spot for some delicious cocktails and a couple of tacos to spice up your day.
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Need a break, traditional style?
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The Poor Relation
The Poor Relation is a pub filled to the brim with character and represents a slice of Cork City’s history! Right next to the start of the parade route and city hall, it’s an ideal venue to sip away your day in this Paddy’s week while you catch some of our fantastic live acts!
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Mutton Lane is one of Cork’s true traditional Irish Pubs, brimming full of history, character and life. Here we’re a big believer in conversation, hence no big screens! It’s situated right next to the parade route on St. Patrick’s Street which makes it the perfect spot to sip a pint of Mi Daza stout while trying to catch a glimpse of all the parade’s curiosities! There’s also the mural, a delightful piece of artwork in our alley which will keep you mesmerised, the more you look, the more you will see! We have a whole selection of Cork brewed craft beers which will enlighten your senses. There’s no better place to get the authentic Irish pub experience.
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The Oval Bar is a gorgeous venue at the heart of Cork’s brewing heritage, located across from the old Beamish and Crawford counting house, The Oval is full of character and old tales! Grab yourself a snug and settle in for St. Patrick’s Day in one of Cork’s comfiest venues.
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Cheltenham – Feeling lucky?
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Of course Cheltenham is back again this year from the 14th to 17th of March, and we’ve got a surprise in store! Canty’s on Pembroke Street, Arty’s in Ballincollig, Sin E on Coburg Street and Rising Sons Brewery on Cornmarket Street will all each be hosting a Cheltenham buster with a range of cash prizes! If you’re feeling lucky simply enter at the bar and hand in your predictions. Plus, they’re all only a furlong from the bookies, giddy up!
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Hungry?
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Breakfast – Arthur Mayne’s/De Calf Café – starting your day off early and want to make sure the most important meal of the day is a good one? Arthur Mayne’s Pharmacy & Wine bar on Pembroke Street or De Calf Café in the Cornmarket centre have just the medicine to get you started! Breakfast in De Calf Starts at 9am on Saturday (10am Sunday & Monday) and Arthur Mayne’s serves from 10am Saturday & Sunday (11am Monday) both offering breakfast/brunch favourites in a relaxed atmosphere.
Brunch/Lunch – The Old Town Whiskey Bar at Bodega – catch a gig while you grab a bite in Ireland’s Largest Whiskey Bar! James and the crew in the kitchen serve a diverse range of award winning food 7 days a week. Served alongside great entertainment this St. Patrick’s Day
Light bites throughout the day – If it’s casual grub you’re after why not head to Rising Sons Brewery for one of their delicious made-by-hand pizzas? Rising Sons also have an extensive menu of nachos, calzones and much more – perfect for sharing amongst friends, best washed down with a pint of award winning local beer!
Dinner The Old Town Whiskey Bar at Bodega is the perfect spot to fill up on delicious dinner time goodies! Try out one our gourmet market specials. The Black Dog on North Main Street also serves some stunning authentic Tacos and other Mexican delights.
Late Night Bites – Trying to find good late night food in Cork can be challenging at times, if chicken rolls or burgers & chips don’t do it for you why not head to Arthur Mayne’s for some late night tapas? Food is available until 1:30am 7 nights a week.
Cork Beers Made With Irish Pride – Drink From The Source!
There’s no better place to get a better taste of Cork and the tradition of Irish micro-brewing than in Rising Sons Brewery on Cornmarket Street this St. Patrick’s Day week. Located in Cork’s old town, Rising Sons is the heart of the craft beer revolution in Cork City, having won over 21 gold medals at the World Beer Awards in recent years. All of the Cork Heritage Pubs stock locally brewed Rising Sons beers. We’ll be looking after all your sporting need throughout Paddy’s week with our big screen, award winning beers and delicious bites.
Did you know that 95% of our brews are consumed within 1 mile of the brewery throughout the Cork Heritage Pub Trail? Reduce your beer miles this Paddy’s Day and drink from the source!
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