Kiss Me I’m Irish!! Ok maybe your not, but you can still join in on all the fun St. Patrick’s Day brings on March 17th. WhereShouldWeEat.com has compiled a list of our favorite restaurants/pubs where you can enjoy some traditional Irish grub or hang out with your friends Jameson, Baileys and Guinness. So kiss that blarney stone, pick a lucky shamrock or even dress like a leprechaun (not the scary one from the movie) and head out to one of these Irish places… you might just find your pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!

 

Rosie McCaffrey’s (Phoenix)

This Phoenix Pub is: Irish Owned. Irish Operated.

 

Temple Bar (North Scottsdale)

Live Music, Irish Menu and Green Beer on St. Patty’s in North Scottsdale!

 

Casey Moore’s Oyster House (Tempe)

Nothing Says St. Patty’s Like a Pint and Oysters in Tempe.

 

Tim Finnegan’s Irish Pub (Phoenix)

The Irish Know How to Party at Phoenix’s Tim Finnegan’s!

 

Skeptical Chymist (North Scottsdale)

The Pharmacist Prescribed a Guinness and Whiskey in North Scottsdale for St. Patty’s

 

Rula Bula (Tempe)

Translation: “uproar and commotion” You’ll find pleanty of both of those at this Tempe pub on St. Pattys!

 

Fibber Magee’s (Chandler)

St. Patrick’s Day is going to be “CRAZY” in Chandler at this authentic Irish pub.

 

The Dubliner (Phoenix)

Celebrating St. Patty’s Day ALL weekend long at this North Phoenix pub.

 

Murphy’s Law (Chandler)

Chandler’s Irish Pub with be filled with bagpipers, Irish dancers and live music!

 

Irish Wolfhound (Surprise)

Get yourself a “Good Pint” this St. Pattys in Surprise.

 

Seamus McCaffrey’s (Downtown Phoenix)

Looking for “The Valley’s Largest Scotch Selection” this St. Patrick’s Day? Look no further then this Phoenix pub.

 

The Turf (Downtown Phoenix)

In Downtown Phoenix this pub claims “there are no strangers, only friends you haven’t met.”

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