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6 St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Chattanooga

Celebrate the Irish holiday locally in Chattanooga, TN.

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St. Patrick’s Day is on Sunday, March 17, but celebrations are already underway in Chattanooga. Get ready to don your green and gold garb to join in on our must-attend local celebrations.

Crawls + specials

Patten Square St. Patty’s Day Bingo, locations vary

Now through Sunday, March 17, folks can pick up a bingo card from the participating locations for a chance to win a gift certificate to a Patten Square business (think: Lil Mama’s Chicago Style Hoagy, Five Leaf, etc.).

Nooga Leprechaun Crawl, locations vary

On Saturday, March 16, Nooga Nightlife will host its holiday-themed crawl featuring over 30 locations from NorthShore to Southside beginning at 3 p.m. Get your wristbands to enjoy food and drink specials, live music, and more while benefitting Siskin Children’s Insitute. Note: You must be 21+.

Annual St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl, locations vary

Follow the Highlander Pipes and Drums for the group’s annual crawl on Saturday, March 16 — the first performance will be at 12 p.m. at Thunder Creek Harley Davidson.

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Oddstory’s Golden Blackbird Belgian ale will be green this weekend only.

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Live music

St. Patrick’s Day Weekend, Oddstory Brewing Co. + The Greenhouse

Head to Oddstory’s two locations for festivities Friday, March 15 through Sunday, March 17 — including food and drink specials and live music.

Ides of March Toga Party, Wanderlinger Brewing Co.

For folks 21+, grab your togas and join this brewery on Friday, March 15 for live music by Endelouz, Jason Lyles and the Legitimizers, and Ryan Oyer. Doors open at 8 p.m. + there’s a $10 cover charge.

St. Patty’s Bash, Hi-Fi Clyde’s

Stop by this Southside spot on Saturday, March 16 beginning at 11 a.m. for brunch featuring green drinks, a parking lot party (from 12 p.m. until the sun goes down), and live music until 12 a.m. Note: After 7 p.m. it will be 21+ and there will be a $5 cover after 8 p.m.

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