Visit These Irish Pubs and Restaurants for St. Patrick’s Day in the Hudson Valley

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Here are the Irish pubs and local hubs to toast St. Patrick, enjoy fresh taps of local beer, and nosh on traditional Irish fare alongside American comfort food.

Celebrate the patron saint of Ireland this March at these Irish pubs and bars around the Hudson Valley. Dress head to toe in green, sport your best shamrock gear, and enjoy Irish fare and green beer all day long from Albany to Westchester County. At select spots, entertainment like Irish step dancing and bagpipers playing traditional tunes will keep you in high spirits as you celebrate.

Albany County

O’Slattery’s Irish Restaurant and Pub

Delmar

Are you in the Valley or Ireland? At O’Slattery’s, it’s hard to tell. Designed with the intention of replicating the style of authentic Irish pubs, O’Slattery’s will be fully stocked with Jameson and corned beef for the holiday. Its daily menu features Irish onion soup topped with Irish cheddar cheese and the popular bangers and mash. There are also plenty of burgers to pair with your pints, as well as Guinness beef stew and the Dublin Gobbler—oven-roasted turkey, sharp cheddar, Granny Smith apple slices, and cranberry mayo piled high on multigrain bread.

Dutchess County

Darby O’Gills

Hyde Park

If you’re looking for the authentic Irish pub experience on St. Patrick’s Day, take a drive (or a taxi) to Darby O’Gills in Hyde Park. Although the bar celebrates the luck o’ the Irish throughout the year, it goes all out with entertainment and food and drink specials in honor of March 17. As for food specials, they run the gamut from Irish potato soup and corned beef sandwiches to shepherd’s pie and corned beef and cabbage. Before you ask, yes, the beer is green.

Erin O’Neill’s Pub and Grill

Poughkeepsie

Celebrate Erin O’Neill’s second St. Patrick’s Day! The Poughkeepsie spot wows customers with banger rolls (Irish sausage-stuffed pastries) and Dublin poutine, which replaces the traditional gravy with Irish curry. If you’re feeling festive, try the Syracuse salt potatoes, cottage pie, or corned beef sandwich. Wash all the Irish eats down with a Dublin mudslide cheesecake at the end of the day.

Juan Murphy’s

Poughkeepsie

Juan Murphy’s is an Irish pub—with Mexican grub! This match made in heaven fuses the two cuisines together, resulting in Guiness barbecue wings, Reuben spring rolls, and Knockaverry fries that are piled with crispy chorizo, cheddar jack cheese, and jalapeños. If standard pub fare bores you, Juan Murphy’s is the perfect destination to shake things up. Roll the dice during game nights on Wednesdays, or rock out to live music every weekend.

Mahoney’s Irish Pub & Steakhouse

Poughkeepsie

With a St. Patrick’s Day celebration all weekend long, Mahoney’s earned the Best of Hudson Valley readers’ pick award of “Best Irish Pub” in 2021. Throughout the course of the holiday weekend, stop by to revel in live, traditional Irish music, bagpipers, step dancers streamed across 29 TVs, and fare that ranges from corned beef and cabbage to more inventive takes like a Jameson barbecue burger.

O’Connor’s Public House

Pawling

With an Irish menu developed by the bar’s previous Irish owners, O’Connor’s is the right spot for the green holiday. As an appetizer for those craving comfort food, the wing dings and mac and cheese bites are the way to go. The corned beef reuben sandwich is made with melted Swiss, sauerkraut, and Thousand Island dressing nestled between two slices of marbled rye.

Publick House 23

Pleasant Valley

With 18 beers on tap and 13 wing sauces, Publick House 23 specializes in camaraderie. Locals adore this spot. Publick House treats diners to fish and chips, NYC deli Reubens, and pretzels with house-blended beer mustard or cheese sauce.

Schatzi’s Pub & Bier Garden

Poughkeepsie

Schatzi’s serves up dynamic pub grub in the heart of Poughkeepsie. The Schatzi burger is stacked with pork belly, potato pancake, cheddar cheese, and Schatzi sauce on top of a half-pound burger served on a pretzel roll. The menu at Schatzi’s is eclectic; options like the veggie Reuben, schnitzel, and poutine make it a great choice if everyone is in the mood for something different on game day. There are more than 13 beers on tap in Poughkeepsie and, yes, they come in pints.

Traghaven Whiskey Pub

Tivoli

If there’s one pub to visit for the booze—it’s this one, which was named after Traghaven Road in Cork, Ireland. Boasting the largest selection of Irish whiskey in the country, the pub stocks smooth delights like Cúchulainn, Tullamore, and the elite Midleton Barry Crockett. There’s also plenty of excellent Irish single malts, single pot stills, ryes, scotch, and bourbon. Operated by the Hurley family—whose history in the bar business stretches back a century—the pub also offers small plates like French onion soup and Cajun fries and classic entrees such as cottage pie and fish and chips.

Greene County

Freehold Country Pub

Freehold

Loyal readers might be familiar with this Freehold favorite; it was voted best pub in 2014’s Best of Hudson Valley issue. Boasting 11 flat-screen TVs, karaoke, pool tables, a game room, and a piano in the dining room, it’s no surprise this spot puts the green in Greene County. The menu is extensive, with classic starters like wings, jalapeño poppers, mozzarella sticks, and killer sandwiches, from hot and juicy French dip and Reubens to club-style ham, roast beef, salami, or turkey. Treat yourself to the carrot cake before you head home (or move on to the next bar).

Orange County

The Captain’s Table

Monroe

There’s a good reason why this restaurant and pub has stayed in business for the last nine decades: Its food is downright delicious, and there is certainly no shortage of beer, wine, or cocktails on the premises. Sit in the bar area for a true pub feel, or opt for a meal in the dining room if you’re after a more romantic experience. In the warmer months, there is plenty of outdoor seating, live music, and an area for little ones to play while they wait for their food.

City Winery

Montgomery

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day from breakfast to dinner at City Winery. At 10 a.m., kick off the holiday with an Irish breakfast accompanied by live music from Anjali Aurora. You won’t want to miss Andrew Jordan and the Vito Petroccitto and Phil Teumum Duo in the afternoon and a nighttime ticketed comedy show. Enjoy the show along with rich, traditional Irish meals the whole day through.

Copperfield’s Kildare Pub

Montgomery

Heading to Copperfield’s in Montgomery is like taking a trip to Dublin for the day. The Irish Victorian Kildare Pub is decked out with imported furniture from the motherland, with a Cliffs of Moher nook and Irish study dining room. (And that’s just the atmosphere!) Enjoy a crab cake or broccoli cheddar bites to start, but save room for traditional Irish favorites like the lily white bangers and mash, served on a bed of mashed potatoes and topped with Guinness gravy.

Halligan’s Public House

Warwick

This firefighter-themed pub is sure to spark some magic on March 17. Named after a multipurpose, firefighting tool, Hal’s has been serving up plenty of Jameson- and Tullamore Dew-based drinks, famous wings, and community events (like trivia night or DJs on Fridays and Saturdays) for almost two decades. The sandwiches are unmatched; we’re particularly partial to the Frank Drebin—sun-dried tomato focaccia piled high with fried chicken, bacon, cheddar, and garlic aioli—and the Johnny Utah—sliced turkey, avocado, bacon, pepper jack, and chipotle mayo on a hero.

Loughran’s Irish Pub

Salisbury Mills

This pub is the place to go this St. Patrick’s Day, with over 50 brews to choose from as well as a tasteful selection of wines and seasonal cocktails. Grab a seat and feast on the usual fare of Irish fish and chips or order incredible seafood cakes, made with shrimp, scallops, and crab with delicious lobster sauce. For land lovers, the Reuben is made for hearty appetites.

Sweeney’s Irish Pub

Walden

Sweeney’s celebrates St. Patrick’s Day each year with “Kegs and Eggs,” a live breakfast show that broadcasts on 101.5 FM and includes – wait for it – bagpipers. Over the years, many top-tier bands, including Drop Kick Murphy’s, have performed at Sweeney’s Irish Pub. Yet with Irish Night every Wednesday from 6 p.m. until close, the spirit of the Emerald Isle lives on year-round here. Menu offerings include shepherd’s pie and bangers and mash as well as an Irish Guinness stew, available seasonally.

Putnam County

Fiddler’s Green Pub

Carmel

This spot has been serving up unbeatable Irish-American fare in Putnam since 1981. Hosting weekly trivia and frequent live music nights, Fiddler’s knows how to throw a party. If the holiday bash is anything like last year, expect a full day of Irish music and bar food staples like baskets of wings, fries, onion rings, and juicy burgers. If Guinness isn’t your speed, the $10 Tullamore Dew cocktails are worth sipping. FYI: it’s cash only.

Tom & Jerry’s Irish House

Brewster

There’s no cat and mouse feud at this Irish house – just delicious food and a good time. TJ’s sampler platter has a taste of all your faves, and the Irish spud skins are smothered in melted cheddar, Monterey jack, and bacon. On the healthier side, the buffalo calamari salad or the shallots and sun-dried tomato-filled gorgonzola salad are perfect for a light bite.

Rockland County

Curley’s Corner

Suffern

With a warm and welcoming ambiance, Curley’s Corner is a homey neighborhood bar. The Irish pub features a variety of nosh to pair alongside fresh craft pours. Disco fries, zucchini sticks, loaded nachos, homemade shepherd’s pie, and skirt steak sandwiches round out the approachable comfort food.

Growler & Gill

Nanuet

Start the St. Patrick’s Day festivities early on March 16 at Nanuet’s Growler & Grill gastropub and bottle shop with Irish beer choices alongside the 24 taps of fresh craft beer. Enjoy warm Bavarian pretzels served with stone-ground mustard and mouthwatering house-made beer cheese.

Sheeran’s Restaurant and Pub

Tomkins Cove

Danny Sheeran and his wife opened the first iteration of Sheeran’s in 1992. Over a decade later, they closed the Pearl River spot and moved to Tomkin’s Cove, keeping their classic Irish pub alive. Grab a seat in this spot and enjoy a cold pint of Guinness with a steaming hot shepherd’s pie. Live music, traditional cuisine, and a friendly atmosphere define the experience at Sheeran’s.

T.F. Noonan’s

Pearl River

This cozy Pearl River pub borrows its name from the movie State of Grace. Sixteen taps and nearly two dozen bottled beer selections provide the perfect pint for any palate. Come hungry for the giant burgers, spicy chicken wings, and an assortment of sports bar fare. Even on a chilly day, enjoy a drink outdoors on the heated patio. On game day, grab a seat with a view of one of 15 flat screens in the beer garden.

Ulster County

Hurley Mountain Inn

Hurley

A local favorite, the Hurley Mountain Inn is for multitaskers. Boasting over 20 screens, the sports bar is the real deal — much like the St. Patrick’s celebration, for which it churns out astounding amounts of food. The menu covers a lot of ground, with Southern-fried dill pickles, specialty burgers and sandwiches, steak, seafood, and practically anything else you can think of. In addition to the sports bar and restaurant, Hurley Mountain Inn also has a room stocked with arcade games, so be sure to bring the kids along.

P&G’s

New Paltz

P&G’s of New Paltz is ready to host any green beer-drinking leprechauns passing through. Start the celebration early with a corned beef sandwich and platter specials, which are on offer from Wednesday to Friday, and pitchers of beer for only $5 on Fridays.

Garvan’s

New Paltz

If a lively sports bar isn’t your scene, but you want to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with delicious Irish cuisine and a cold pint of Guinness, look no further than Garvan’s. This gastropub is housed in a gorgeous house built in 1759 and offers an authentic Irish fine dining experience. Its menu offers classic Irish fare, such as the lamb stew composed of hearty chunks of braised lamb and fresh local produce in a Guinness lamb broth. Lovers of Irish whiskey will appreciate its robust whiskey selection featuring highly ranked Red Breast whiskeys.

McGillicuddy’s

New Paltz

McGillicuddy’s is the perfect place for the whole family to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Enjoy a twist on Irish fare in the form of Irish nachos — flavorful seasoned waffle fries topped with chopped bacon and melted cheddar jack cheese. If you’re looking for something more traditional, you can order the corned beef Reuben, made with house-made corned beef topped with sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Thousand Island dressing. Enjoy a dark, foamy pint of Guinness or one of the other 20 beers on tap.

Westchester County

Dunne’s Pub

White Plains

Considered a gem of White Plains, Dunne’s is the epitome of an Irish pub. A tricolor flag flaps in the wind over its front door, and lively (and perhaps amusingly rowdy) conversations can be heard from down the block. It’s no surprise this neighborhood favorite’s tagline is “your local, friendly Irish pub, where everyone knows your name!” There’s Guinness on tap, of course, plus plenty of other beers. Daily Irish fare includes a corned beef Reuben, grilled Irish bangers, shepherd’s pie, and Gaelic steak in cream sauce.

The Irish Bank

Hartsdale

Irish flags fly high above this beautiful brick restaurant. At The Irish Bank, enjoy one of the 12 draught beers as you watch the game at the bar. You could also sit down to enjoy traditional Irish fare in the gorgeous dark-wood booths. Order the delicious bangers and mash featuring Irish sausage laying atop creamy, rich mashed potatoes with a side of onion rings and gravy.

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