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Best Places to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Los Altos

Here, the Patch guide to St. Patrick's Day in Los Altos, from the Bailey's pours to the some delicious Irish dinners.

Maybe you aren't as Irish as St. Patrick himself (who was kidnapped and sent to Ireland as a slave, escaped in 409 and returned to Ireland in 432, believing he had been called upon to spread the word of God) but on March 17, everyone's a little Irish.

So, check out these local St. Patrick's Day events and celebrations.

Bars/Restaurants

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1. First & Main Sports Lounge

397 Main Street

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March 15, 16 and 17

It's March, and at the First and Main Sports Lounge what could go better than green beer and NCAA games? St. Patrick's Day and March Madness will keep you in your seats with corned beef and cabbage, and drink specials

680 Fremont Ave. (Rancho)

Corned Beef and cabbage for $10.99, both Saturday and Sunday, March 16 and 17. 'Nuff said.

3. Maltby's 

101 Plaza North (State and 4th streets)

Corned beef and cabbage, of course. Through March 17.

 

Events

3. St. Patrick's Day Fun Run
On Your Mark, 378 Main Street

Sunday, March 17

9 a.m.

On Your Mark starts off your St. Patrick's Day bright an early with a 5K Fun Run. Maybe you'll see a leprechaun along the way! Sign up before midnight on Friday, March 15.

 

St. Simon Parish's St. Patrick's Day Dinner

Sunday

6 p.m. (after 5 p.m. Mass)

St. Patrick's Parish puts on its annual St. Pattrick's Corned beef and cabbage (hot dog optional), potatoes, carrots, Irish soda bread is on the annual menu, and entertainment by Irish dancers and music. $40 per person, $5 per child.

 

TELL US: What are your St. Patrick's Day plans? Share with us in the comments below. And don't forget to upload a photo of you in your green attire!

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