
Ah March 17th… Baltimore’s most celebrated unofficial holiday of the year. A day when, like it or not, everyone is Irish. Green beer, the Baltimore St. Patrick’s Day Parade, “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” shirts, tent-lined streets , the Baltimore Shamrock 5K, and even the occasional random bagpiper walking the streets of Baltimore have all become traditions here in Baltimore around St. Patrick’s Day. I guess you could say it’s a big to-do for us Baltimoreans. As you’ll see here, we like to give you options.
Although St. Patrick’s Day 2012 will be celebrated nationwide, we like to think that the local Baltimore communities will give the rest of the country, and even The Emerald Isle itself, some serious competition when it comes to St. Patty’s Day celebrations. Each neighborhood in Baltimore has its own way of celebrating. With that being said, we went to our branches to find recommendations on what to do this St. Patty’s Day in our different neighborhoods.
Now, without further ado…the reason you clicked on this blog in the first place…
“The official 1st Mariner Baltimore St. Patrick’s Day Guide 2012 – What to do in Baltimore”
Dennis Finnegan, Executive Vice President, Retail Banking’s Recommendation: Claddagh Pub
“I would have to say that my favorite place to spend St. Patty’s Day is Claddagh Pub, located in Canton. For the past few years, [Claddagh owner] Mike Clarke always has a stool and a Jameson waiting for me as soon as I walk in the door. It’s definitely a place I would highly recommend visiting.”
Other local Baltimore Irish Pubs and Restaurants
Looney’s Pub
James Joyce Irish Pub and Restaurant
Slainte Irish Pub & Restaurant
Cat’s Eye Pub
Tir Na Nog Irish Bar & GrillPatrick’s of Pratt Street
J. Patrick’s Irish Pub
Mick O’Shea’s
Ryan’s Daughter Irish Pub and Restaurant
Galway Bay gives you an immediate sense of feeling right at home as soon as you walk in the door. In fact, Guy Fieri just stopped in for a visit with Food Network’s Diners, Drive-ins and Dives show back in February. The show is slated to run again on April 21st and 22nd. Click here for more details on the show. Bottom line – we highly recommend Galway Bay as a place to check out on St. Patty’s day. They throw quite the celebration!
Other local Annapolis Irish Pubs and Restaurants
Fado Irish Pub
Castlebay Irish Pub
An Poitin Stil, or “The Still” as the locals call it, is probably one of the most “authentic” Irish pubs in the Baltimore area. They have live Celtic bands playing on most days of the week, and their St. Patty’s Day Festival is epic!
As Perry Hall’s only major Irish pub, The Twisted Harp is bound to be a place of interest for the residents of the White Marsh/Perry Hall area on St. Patty’s Day. Their corned beef and cabbage is delicious, and they serve a variety of other authentic Irish food as well.
Other local Baltimore County Irish Pubs and Restaurants
Patrick’s Restaurant and Pub
The Tilted Kilt
Judging by the countdown to St. Patty’s Day on their homepage, Sean Bolan’s is where you need to be if you happen to be in the Bel Air area on March 17th.
Other local Harford County Irish Pubs and Restaurants
Looney’s Pub
MaGerk’s Pub & Grill
With all of these options, you’d think that we strategically placed our branches to be in close proximity to the Irish pubs and restaurants of Baltimore, right?! Don’t want to wait until March 17th to start celebrating? We’ve got options for you too.
For the 57th year in a row, thousands of Baltimoreans will gather at the Washington Monument and line the sidewalks of Charles Street to celebrate Irish culture, song, music and dance at Baltimore’s 57th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The parade kicks off on March 11, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the Washington Monument and continues to Pratt Street and Market Place. 1st Mariner Bank is a proud sponsor of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
The Baltimore Shamrock 5K is another event that takes place on March 11th. For several years, over 5,000 runners take the streets of Baltimore to support St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations, Inc. Starting at Charles and Franklin Street and ending with a celebration at Power Plant Live, the Shamrock 5K is a great way to get your endorphins moving, stay healthy and support a good cause. The race fills up quickly, so if you haven’t already signed up, you’ll have to settle for standing on the sidelines and cheering on the runners.
We’re sure there are plenty of other options out there that we’ve forgotten to mention, but at least you now have a decent amount of possibilities to choose from when it comes to your 2012 St. Patty’s Day celebration. Regardless of what you choose to do, just remember one thing…everyone is Irish on March 17th.