South Boston got a bit of the luck o’ the Irish on March 16 as revelers decked out in green poured in for the 4th Annual Southie St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl, hosted by the Boston Young Professionals Association.
Take a look at scenes from the South Boston bar crawl, with stops at Southie spots like Stats, Lincoln Tavern and The Blackthorn.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY BAR CRAWL IN SOUTH BOSTON
South Boston got a bit of the luck o’ the Irish on March 16 as revelers decked out in green poured in for the 4th Annual Southie St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl, hosted by the Boston Young Professionals Association.
Take a look at scenes from the South Boston bar crawl, with stops at Southie spots like Stats, Lincoln Tavern and The Blackthorn.
Lincoln Tavern
From left: Rachael Jernigan of Atlanta, Jeff Taylor of Boston, Carolina Medina of Boston, Dominic Bethel of Atlanta, Mark Parker of New York, and Mary Marson of New York.
Crawlers at Lincoln Tavern: Alex Bennett of Arlington, Danielle Dethomaso of Braintree, Mikaela Arruda of South Boston, Courtney Crowell of South Boston, Jake Delmore of South Boston, G.J. Smith of Quincy, Kendra Currier of Quincy, Amanda Watkins of Weymouth, and Justin Crowell of Quincy.
The Blackthorn
Husband and wife Jason and Molly Dieckhaus (left), of Weymouth, and his sister, Christina Conrey, visiting from St. Louis.
In town from Rochester, N.Y., Caitlin Hammond (left) and Sarah St. Denis (right) were visiting Christina Colomonico, of Watertown.
A group of St. Patrick’s Day revelers were decked out in green.
Jenecia Martinez (left) of Allston was being visited by Serena Avilez of Los Angeles. The two went to the University of Southern California together.
From left: Krishaunna Baptiste of South Weymouth, Letetia Jacks of Mattapan, and Kizzy Lambert of Lowell were playing darts.
The crowd at The Blackthorn Pub in South Boston.
A couple of Patricks celebrating St. Patrick’s Day: Patrick Humphrey (left) and Patrick White, both of Quincy.
Boston Young Professionals Association crawl organizers, from left: Rob Rogers, Anne Gilroy, Bethany Socha, Andrea Cowan, Jessie Rogers, and Chris Accetta.
Bar crawl participants hung out at The Blackthorn.
From left: Jose Suazo of Mattapan, Sara Czyzewicz of Boston, and C. Bennett of Arlington.
Chrissy Pendziwiatr and James Nagle were visiting Boston from New York for the first time.
“It’s been so fun here,” Chrissy said.
Jessica Moulton of Natick (left), Devin Denny of Cambridge, and McKenzie Taylor of Cambridge.
Aiodhna Field and Frank McDonagh, both of Ireland, played music at The Blackthorn.
From left: Tim McCarthy of Philadelphia, Lauren Mimms of South Boston, Elle of South Boston, Callie Sullivan of Milwaukee, Blair Gebhardt of Denver, and Donald Washington of Hyde Park. Sisters Blair and Callie were visiting their friend and former schoolmate Elle from Lawrence University.
The Junction
Recent transplants to Boston, from left: Adrienne Vida of Quincy, Marissa Maliwanag of Beacon Hill, and Taylor Dune of Fenway.
“We’re trying to get the Southie experience,” Adrienne said.
Crawlers at The Junction, from left: Laura Caughey of the North End, Jessica Downey of Quincy, and Kate Bischoff of Brookline.
The bar crawl crowd at The Junction in South Boston.
From left: Carolyn Kalvinek of Oxford, siblings Krislyn Silberstein of Oxford and Andrew Silberstein of Worcester, and Christine Azzaro of Revere.
Ryan Schmit and Courtney Purvis, both of Cambridge, hung out with friends at The Junction.
These pub crawlers got into the holiday spirit. From left: Jaime Weisser of South Boston, J.P. Wilson of Chinatown, Maggie Ardell of the North End, Jon Martin of the North End, and Greg Kadetsky of South Boston.
The well-stocked bar at The Junction.
Hanging out with the guys and some Budweisers.
Stats
From left: Jessica Martinez of Boston, Christine Maggio of Malden, and Katerine Pichugima of Acton drank Coronas at Stats in South Boston.
Chris Hood (left) and Chris Allen, both visiting friends in Boston from New Jersey.
Crawlers visiting Boston, from left: Brendan Fuller of New Jersey, Pat Hughes of New York, Regina Hynes of New York, and Patrick Devine of New Jersey.
