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St. Patrick’s Day has a lot of symbols attached to it like shamrocks, leprechauns, green clothing and eating corned beef and cabbage. Another notable part of this Irish holiday, perhaps to go ...
While St. Patrick's Day may be celebrated by all, a major aspect is the excessive consumption of alcohol here in North America, something Beers said the Irish don't appreciate.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the rules at restaurants and bars, Saskatoon’s Irish pubs are still celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
From bars serving green beer to venues with live Irish music there's no shortage of options this March 17. Here are some events and parties to check out this St. Patrick's Day in Toronto.
Eamonn McKee is the Ambassador of Ireland to Canada. There are many clichés in and around St Patrick’s Day. In a way, they are part of the fun. From shamrocks and leprechauns, to green beer and ...
On a day that should have been the busiest of the year for Patrick Sheehan’s Irish Pub, restaurants and most other businesses were instead closed as the first COVID-19 lockdown hit.
In 2018, beer sales grew 174% on St. Patrick’s Day, and spirits sales rose 153%. Moreover, one-third of the 15,000 U.S. consumers surveyed said they visit a bar/restaurant on St. Patrick’s Day.
Interestingly, Saint Patrick wasn’t actually Irish. He is believed to have been born in either Scotland or Wales and sold into slavery in Ireland as a child. In 1903, St Patrick’s Day became an ...