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Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in and Around Cascade

The St. Patrick's Day events abound in and around Cascade on Sunday.

The day that so many people celebrate the Irish by eating, drinking and wearing green is finally here. It's St. Patrick's Day on Sunday, and there is no shortage of events:

St Patty's Day Potato Planting Celebration at Atwood

Atwood Community Gardens & Urban Farm will mark the holiday with an educational potato planting event which will also give aspiring gardeners a chance to learn about seed sowing and other basics. The class runs from 3-5 p.m. and costs $5 per person.

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Dad's Garage Theatre, 280 Elizabeth St. NE (East Atlanta)

Sunday: Maybe you just want to watch a show for St. Paddy's Day. Check out this Irish-themed improv show, Sheamus O’Sh*t and Maggie O’MG’s Big Irish Debacle at 8 p.m. at Dad's Garage. They'll have crazy drinking games with leprechauns, a visit from the super sassy Irish Werewolf Girl, and even ol' St. Paddy himself will be handing out beers and potatoes (depending on whether you've been naughty or nice this year). Tickets are $16-23. Get full details here.
 

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Andrews Entertainment District, 56 East Andrews Drive (Buckhead)

Saturday and Sunday: Featuring 11 bars, the Andrews Entertainment District St. Patrick's Day Weekend Blowout will have drink specials galore, like 40 kegs with $1 green beers, $3 Irish whiskey shots and $5 special edition St. Patrick's Day 16 oz Bud bottles. Additionally, two ice luges will be open at Czar Ice Bar and in Stout Irish Sports Pub. Guests will also enjoy swag from sponsors and the world's largest rock, paper, scissors tournament with a grand prize trip to Las Vegas.

The rockin' party throughout the District's eight venues runs from 12:30 p.m. to midnight on Sunday.

Tickets are $8 for one day and $10 for both. Full details and full entertainment lineup here.

Fado Irish Pub, 273 Buckhead Ave NE (Buckhead)

Sunday: One of the largest St. Patrick's Day festivals in Atlanta starts at noon, but it's never to early to start partying on St. Patrick's Day so the doors open at 7 a.m. for the 17th year of this outdoor festival. Irish Dancers, Bagpipers, Andy Birdstall, Secret Sauce, Astral Freaks and the best U2 tribute band in the world, Desire at 9 p.m.!

Tickets: $5 in advance for Saturday; door tickets are $10. $10 in advance for Sunday; door tickets are $15. Get all the details here.

Shula's 347, 3405 Lenox Rd NE (Buckhead)

Sunday: Come out for Shula's Beer 'n' Burgers for St. Patrick's Day. Guests are invited to enjoy $4 Irish Beers, $5 Shula's St. Patty's Burger, $5 Martini Specials and much more!

Midtown Comunitas Hospitality Restaurants

Communitas Hospitality restaurants are coming together this St. Patrick’s Day to serve Midtown Irish specialties. 10th & Piedmont, HOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern and Gilbert's Cafe & Bar are all serving green Miller Lite beer for $3, Lucky Leprechaun cocktails for $6 and corned beef brisket with mashed potatoes, braised cabbage and Pommery mustard for $13.95. All three restaurants will have the special as well as their regular menus. Get full details here. 

"Atlanta's Official St. Patrick's Day Bar Crawl" at North Highland Pub, 469 North Highland Ave. (Inman Park)

Friday through Sunday: Visit some of Atlanta's best bars in one day (or three) in this bar crawl that includes 10 bars: North Highland Pub, The Corner Tavern, George's, Cafe 640, Dark Horse Tavern, Neighbors Pub, Noche, Moe's and Joe's, Diesel Filling Station and The Cavern. Tickets are $10 for the Sunday bar crawl, $20 for the three-day pass and $25 for Paddyfest and the three-day bar crawl. Get full details and tickets here.

 


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