Try your luck at these St. Patrick’s Day events

It’s the perfect day for live music, traditional foods, and green beer.

A crowd dressed in green celebrates at a St. Patrick's Day street party. The street is lined with lit palm trees and festive banners are hung between them over the partiers.

It could be your lucky day.

Photo by @btlakeland

Got your green get-up ready to go? Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day from Friday, March 16 to Sunday, March 17 with these Lakeland events and deals.

Molly McHugh’s Irish Pub, 111 S. Kentucky Ave.
The party starts when doors open at 11 a.m. on Saturday. Enjoy a full menu of traditional foods and green beer before the street party begins at 9 p.m.

Swan Brewing, 115 W. Pine St.
Live entertainment + food trucks will be at the taproom all weekend, including Just Fun Celtic Music on Friday and Irish food from Fat Maggie’s on Saturday and Sunday.

The Back Nine, 124 S. Tennessee Ave.
Try the St. Paddy’s Smash and Feelin’ Lucky seasonal cocktails or the corned beef + cabbage egg rolls — they’re only available this Saturday and Sunday.

The Brass Tap, 1515 Town Center Dr.
Take to the streets of Lakeside Village as you sip green beer, play yard games, and enjoy live music. There’s no cover to join the block party.

The Terrace Grille, 329 E. Main St.
Wear your green to the St. Patrick’s Day Brunch on Sunday. Indulge in an Irish boil, grab a Guinness, or opt for the regular brunch menu.

The Yard on Mass, 802 N. Massachusetts Ave.
Party in the Yard on Sunday, 1-4 p.m., with live tunes by Micah Madore Music Duo, food by Tito’s Latin Cuisine, and drink deals.

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