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Where do you spend St. Patrick's Day?

Whether it's spending the afternoon at the Black Rose, gathering with friends at your favorite pub, or settling down with family for a hearty Irish meal, we wanted to know your favorite place to spend St. Patrick's Day.

So if you're looking for something to do today, here's where our users will be. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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The Claddagh in Lawrence - pool tables, darts, live music, fire place, big screen to watch the Bruins on (when they're playing) and most importantly, Cider Jack on Tap!!!

Drea, Lawrence, MA


Used to spend it at the Irish Village in Brighton BUT they got rid of their kitchen and I doubt i'll be back. Com'on people. that was the best part of the Village (right there with the excellent Guiness). A real Shame. Used to love spending lunches there.

Bruce, Watertown


I will work and then have a corned beef and cabbage dinner with my family. That's what it's all about; hard work, respecting your heritage, remembering your ancestors, and quality time with loved ones. It's too bad that all the knuckleheads have turned this and every other holiday into an excuse to act like 8 year olds at recess. Don't get me wrong, I'll have a pint or six as well, but I won't act like it's the first time I got a buzz.

Hoss, Boston


The Burren in Somerville!

Jake, Boston


No place is better than the Burren! The friendliest bartenders, great live music, perfectly poured Murphy's and an awesome crowd.

Pete, Woburn


The Field In Cambridge (Central Square).

Great pub to get a dirty guiness!

Mick, Richmond VA


With my friend Bruce sharing a pint and a plate of meat.

BOB-RN, Charlestown


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