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From a beer stroll in Los Altos to an EDM night in San Bruno, here’s how to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on the Peninsula

Wondering where to get your fill of corned beef and cabbage, live music and drink specials? We’ve got you covered.
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Green cream-topped Irish coffees are on the menu this St. Patrick’s Day at Original Joe’s Westlake in Daly City.

St. Patrick’s Day falls on a Friday this year, giving revelers the perfect excuse to clock out of work early for happy hour with a full evening of festivities ahead of them. Some bars are even kicking the celebration off before typical business hours March 17, opening as early as 6 a.m. Whether you’re looking to take advantage of food and drink specials or just want to listen to some live music, our running guide to Peninsula St. Patrick’s Day happenings has you covered.

St. Patrick’s Day at The Guild with The Hooks and Culann’s Hounds: Head to the Menlo Park for live Irish music at The Guild on St. Patrick’s Day. The Hooks are a Celtic-inspired band from Ireland that blend traditional Irish folk music with rock and roll. Culann’s Hounds, meanwhile have been playing traditional Irish music for nearly two decades beginning with a run in a small Irish bar in San Francisco. This is an all-ages show, but children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

St. Patrick’s Day at The Guild with The Hooks and Culann’s Hounds, March 17 at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) Tickets are $28-$48.

St. Paddy’s Beer Stroll: Listen to live music and get unlimited samples of craft beer from breweries pouring at 21 different tasting sites throughout downtown Los Altos. Participating breweries include Sunnyvale-based ShaKa Brewing, Altamont Beer Works, Canyon Lakes Brewery and more. Ticket includes a free collectible glass. Buy your tickets early: This event sells out every year. The stroll will be held rain or shine.

St. Paddy’s Beer Stroll, March 17 from 6-9 p.m., downtown Los Altos. Cost is $45 per person for advance tickets plus taxes and Eventbrite fees, $40 per person for 10 or more advance tickets. Day-of tickets are $50 plus fees.

The Gallowglasses at Oak + Violet: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with live music at the courtyard of the Park James Hotel from Gallowglasses Irish Band, beer, signature drinks and Irish specials. Attendees will have a chance to win a bottle of limited edition custom batch Park Hames red breast whiskey.

The Gallowglasses at Oak + Violet, March 17 from 6-9 p.m., 1400 El Camino Real, Menlo Park; 650-304-3880, Instagram: @theparkjames. Reservations for dinner are highly recommended.

St. Paddy’s Day Party at Opal Social Club: Hip-hop, reggaeton, R&B and Top 40 hits will play all night at the downtown Mountain View 21-and-over club. Get $5 Irish whiskey shots before 11 p.m. VIP table service, bottle specials and packages and birthday specials are also available.

St. Paddy’s Day Party at Opal Social Club, March 17 from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., 251 Castro St., Mountain View; Instagram: @opalsocialclub. Free general admission until 10:30 p.m., $10 cash after. VIP line cuts are $40, cash only.

Chef Teena is hosting a charcuterie and cheese board design class at Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company March 17. Courtesy Chef Teena.
Chef Teena is hosting a charcuterie and cheese board design class at Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company March 17. Courtesy Chef Teena.
 

Charcuterie & Cheese Class at Devil’s Canyon: Chef Teena brings her charcuterie and cheese board design class to Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company’s Beer Friday for St. Patrick’s Day. Beer Friday is from 4-10 p.m. and will feature live music from Mike Anuzzi (6-8:30 p.m.) and fare from food trucks Scratch, Lord of the Ribs BBQ and Melina’s Kitchen.

Devil’s Canyon Brewing Co., 935 Washington St., San Carlos; 650-592-2739, Instagram: @devilscanyon. Tickets for the class cost $80 per person plus fees. Classes are an hour long and will be held at 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Corned Beef and Cabbage at Original Joe’s: The Daly City standby will be serving its corned beef and cabbage special for St. Patrick’s Day, alongside green cream-topped Irish coffees and chocolate Guinness cake with whipped cream cheese frosting.

Original Joe’s Westlake, 11 Glenwood Ave., Daly City; 650-755-7400, Instagram: @originaljoessf.

Crave: St. Patrick’s Day Edition: Atlas Pizza Parlor in San Bruno hosts a night of house and techno music featuring Forest Green as the headliner, with support from Avand, Subcorv, re:run & Goddy, DJ Pavani and Garret McGrath.

Crave: St. Patrick’s Day Edition at Atlas Pizza Parlor, 637 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Tickets are $10 a person plus fees.

Paint Night at Hop Dogma: Celebrate the holiday a couple of days early by painting a leprechaun-like gnome in a class led by artist Pete Collom. This class is friendly for all ages.

Paint Night at Hop Dogma, March 15 from 6-8 p.m, 270 Capistrano Road Suite 22, Half Moon Bay; 650-560-8729, Instagram: @hopdogma. Tickets are $40 per person and can be purchased via Venmo (@petecollom), PayPal (petecollom@gmail.com) or phone at 650-454-6632.

O’Neill’s Irish Pub, San Mateo: The 25-year-old downtown San Mateo Irish pub will open at 6 a.m. on St. Patrick’s Day. Drink selections include scotch, whiskey and beer (with Guinness on draft of course).

O’Neill’s Irish Pub, 34 S B St., San Mateo; 650-347-1544, Instagram: @oneillsirish.

Corned Beef & Cabbage at Loma Mar Store: From March 16-17, the Loma Mar Store will be serving a corned beef dinner special (made with pasture-raised beef from Pomponio Ranch in San Gregorio) and cabbage with carrots and potatoes. Beers on tap will be $5. Reservations are encouraged; walk-ins welcome as space permits.

Loma Mar Store, 8150 Pescadero Creek Road, Loma Mar; 650-879-0203, Instagram: @lomamarstore.

Stephen’s Green’s traditional corned beef and cabbage served with mashed potatoes. Photo by Michelle Le.
Stephen’s Green’s traditional corned beef and cabbage served with mashed potatoes. Photo by Michelle Le.
 

Specials at Alhambra Irish House and Stephens Green: Alhambra Irish House in Redwood City and its sister restaurant Stephens Green in Mountain View are serving an entire menu of Irish dishes with a twist all March long. Expect dishes like corned beef and cabbage with mashed potatoes and mustard and whiskey cream sauce, Guinness cheese pretzels, and Baileys and chocolate bread pudding, plus drinks such as the Irish breakfast shot and an Irish coffee.

Alhambra Irish House, 831 Main St., Redwood City; 650-366-4366, Instagram: @alhambra_irish_house. Stephens Green, 223 Castro St., Mountain View; 650-964-9151, Instagram: @stephensgreen.

Pot of Gold at Steins Beer Garden: For one night only, this special dessert will be available at Steins Beer Garden in Mountain View: a white chocolate blondie with Baileys and toasted pecans, topped with vanilla whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, candied pecans and a drizzle of Baileys caramel.

Steins Beer Garden, 895 Villa St., Mountain View; 650-963-9568, Instagram: @steinsbeergarden.

St. Paddy’s Happy Hour at San Benito House: The historic San Benito House in downtown Half Moon Bay hosts happy hour and live music from 4-6:30 p.m. and a DJ from 6:30-9 p.m.

San Benito House, 365 Main St., Half Moon Bay; 650-419-5522, Instagram: @sanbenitohouse.

St. Patrick’s Day After Celebration: Want to keep the St. Patrick’s Day vibes going? Taplands is hosting an all-day party March 18 with their own Irish red ale, an Irish stout on tap and Irish food specials.

St. Patrick’s Day After Celebration starting at noon at Taplands Taproom & Brewery, 1171 Homestead Road #110, Santa Clara; 408-709-2990, Instagram: @taplandssantaclara.

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About the Author: Julia Brown

Julia, a Foster City native, joined Embarcadero Media in 2016 as a news reporter for Pleasanton Weekly. From 2018 to 2021 she worked as assistant editor of The Almanac and Mountain View Voice. Before that, she reported for Half Moon Bay Review newspaper.
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