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Where to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Miami 2026

From block parties and pubs to Guinness ice cream and food specials, here's where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Miami 2026.
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The best Miami bars, Irish pubs, and block parties to celebrate St. Patrick's Day 2026 are in Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and downtown Miami

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St. Patrick’s Day is coming up on Tuesday, March 17, and Miami is ready to go green. But in true Miami fashion, the parties start as early as this Saturday. From rooftop parties in Brickell and massive Wynwood block bashes to beloved Irish pubs pouring Guinness and waterfront spots serving festive (and lucky) cocktails, the city has no shortage of ways to celebrate.

Whether you’re looking for spots that serve green beer, have live music, karaoke, or a late-night dance floor, there are events, specials, and parties happening all over Miami in honor of the holiday. Below is your ultimate 2026 guide to the best bars, Irish pubs, restaurants, and venues in Miami to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year. P.S. – There are even three popular dessert shops celebrating for those with kids (or just for those who love sweets).

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The Leinster is a great Irish pub to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year

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Irish Pubs

The Auld Dubliner: Downtown Miami’s The Auld Dubliner is one of those places where you can walk in for a pint and end up staying all afternoon. The family-run pub serves classic Irish comfort food, from a full Irish breakfast loaded with rashers, bangers, and pudding to hearty plates of fish and chips and Shepherd’s pie. Between the Irish memorabilia on the walls and rugby games on the TVs, it feels less like a themed bar and more like a proper neighborhood pub that’s been there forever. 91 NW First St., Miami; 786-353-2339; theaulddubliner.com.

Finnegan’s Way: For decades, Finnegan’s Way has been quietly holding it down on Ocean Drive, pouring pints of Guinness and Irish whiskey shots just steps from the sand. The vibe is funky and casual, perfect for grabbing a seat outside and watching the South Beach crowd stroll by. Pair a cold beer with classic bar bites like burgers, wings, or pizza, and you’ve got a laid-back spot to toast St. Patrick’s Day. 1344 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-672-7747; finnegansway.com.

The Leinster – March 14, 15 & 17: Edgewater’s Irish pub, the Leinster, will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with three days of music, competition, and traditional Irish fare. Festivities kick off Saturday, March 14, with live DJs, Irish dancers, and the pub’s “Split the G” Guinness challenge, where one lucky guest will win a Guinness a day for a year. The special Irish menu includes its award-winning beef and lamb stew with sourdough, plus an all-day Irish breakfast, breakfast sandwich, and a classic Irish roast. The celebration culminates on March 17, when doors open at noon for a St. Patrick’s Day finale featuring music, entertainment, and the pub’s festive Green Leinster Lager poured until 1 a.m. 1600 NE First Ave., Miami; 786-937-8122; theleinstermiami.com.

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The 33rd annual JohnMartin’s St. Patrick’s Street Festival returns to Coral Gables this year

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Block Parties

JohnMartin’s – March 14: JohnMartin’s is hosting Miami’s biggest Irish celebration with its 33rd Annual St. Patrick’s Street Festival on Saturday, March 14, in Coral Gables. The all-day event takes over Miracle Mile from 2 p.m. to midnight with live bands, Irish fare, bar stations, games, and a performance by Wide Awake, the ultimate U2 tribute band. The festivities continue on March 17 inside the beloved pub with expertly poured pints, festive bites, and a lively crowd raising a glass to the holiday. Festival entrance is on the corner of Salzedo Street and Miracle Mile; eventbrite.com.

Wynwood Marketplace – March 17: Wynwood will go green once again when the St. Patrick’s Day Wynwood Block Party returns to Wynwood Marketplace on Tuesday, March 17. Running from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m., the massive celebration features high-energy DJs, festive drink specials, food vendors, games, and nonstop vibes in the heart of the arts district. Guests can sip green beer, upgrade to open-bar packages, and party alongside one of the city’s most spirited crowds. The first 300 guests to RSVP and arrive before 9 p.m. will even score a free green beer to kick off the night. 2250 NW Second Ave., Miami; 305-461-2700; stpatswynwood.com.

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Batch in Brickell is a classic bar to celebrate St. Paddy’s

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Bars

Batch Gastropub Miami – March 14-17: Batch Gastropub Miami is stretching St. Patrick’s Day into a full weekend celebration from Saturday, March 14, through Tuesday, March 17. During brunch, guests can pair their bottomless drinks with $2 Irish car bombs, while the festivities continue all day with $7 shots of house-made pecan whiskey and $7 Paddy’s Irish whiskey. The lively gastropub’s comfort-driven menu and energetic Brickell atmosphere make it an easy spot to settle in for the festivities. With festive pours flowing all weekend, it’s a laid-back go-to for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day without overthinking the plan. 30 SW 12th St., Miami; 305-808-5555; batchgastropub.com/miami.

Dead Flamingo Bar – March 17: The Dead Flamingo Bar is putting a playful twist on St. Patrick’s Day with a singles-only celebration on Tuesday, March 17, from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. The venue transforms for a St. Paddy’s Day x Thursday Singles Night takeover, bringing together guests ready to mix, mingle, and see where the night goes. Drink specials flow all night while high-energy music keeps the party moving. Every 30 minutes, the “Lucky Pair Game” challenges guests to find their match and race to the bar together for a chance to win a free shot. 1728 SW Eighth St., Miami; 305-200-5039; thedeadflamingo.com.

Rosa Sky Rooftop – March 17: Rosa Sky Rooftop is bringing a little luck of the Irish 22 stories above the city this St. Patrick’s Day. From open to close, the rooftop lounge will pour $16 Irish Mules, $10 Green Tea Shots, and $6 green draft beers against a backdrop of sweeping skyline views. Guests can pair their drinks with shareable bites like skirt steak tacos, buffalo chicken empanadas, tuna poke, and Cubano “cigars” while DJs set the tone for the evening. With golden sunsets, festive cocktails, and its signature stylish energy, Rosa Sky turns the holiday into a rooftop celebration. 115 SW Eighth St. 22nd Floor, Miami; 786-628-1515; rosaskyrooftop.com.

Sweet Caroline Karaoke Bar – March 14-17: Sweet Caroline Karaoke Bar is turning St. Patrick’s Day into a sing-along celebration at its Brickell and Wynwood locations. The Brickell outpost hosts four days of festivities from Saturday, March 14, through Tuesday, March 17, while the Wynwood location joins the party beginning March 14. Guests can sip themed cocktails crafted just for the holiday and enjoy a complimentary drink with an RSVP. Expect crowd-favorite karaoke anthems, high-energy performances, and just enough Irish spirit to keep the spotlight shining all night. 1111 SW First Ave., Ste.107, Miami; 786-673-2522; sweetcarolinebar.com.

Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co. – March 17: Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co. is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a special one-night-only tribute to the beloved Miami Irish bar Clarke’s. On Tuesday, March 17, Laura Cullen and the legendary Clarke’s team will bring the spirit of the longtime neighborhood pub back to South Beach with traditional Irish dishes and festive fare. Doors open at 4 p.m., inviting guests to don their best green gear and raise a glass to Irish pride at the iconic Miami Beach cocktail bar. 237 20th St., Ste. B, Miami Beach; 305-763-8217; mysweetliberty.com.

The Sylvester – March 17: Midtown cocktail bar The Sylvester is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a special four-drink menu created in collaboration with Teeling Whiskey. The one-day-only lineup on March 17 includes cocktails like the “Irish Maid” with cucumber and St-Germain, the “Caife Pointe” with cold brew and salted cardamom cream, and a playful “Piña Colada Pickleback.” Guests can also order a classic Teeling Green Tea Shot while enjoying the bar’s signature Florida-inspired twist on Irish flavors. 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami; 305-364-5635; thesylvesterbar.com.

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Regatta Grove is hosting a fun St. Patrick’s Day event

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Outdoor Venues

Elser Hotel & Residences – March 16: Downtown Miami’s The Elser Hotel & Residences will kick off St. Patrick’s Day festivities early with its “Ain’t St. Paddy’s Day” pool deck party on Monday, March 16, from 4 to 8 p.m. The rooftop celebration will feature live entertainment by the Irish Cowgirl Clar Killoran and the Free Folkers Band, bringing high-energy Irish flair to the afternoon. Guests can enjoy a complimentary tasting sponsored by Jameson featuring Jameson Irish Whiskey, Jameson Orange, and Jameson Stout, alongside brews from Tripping Animals Brewing Co. and Guinness. Irish-inspired bites and themed cocktails will also be available for purchase at the free, RSVP-only event. 398 NE Fifth St., Miami; eventbrite.com.

Pier 5 – March 14-17: Pier 5 at Bayside Marketplace is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with four days of festivities from March 14 through March 17. The waterfront venue will feature festive décor, flowing drinks, live music, and a lively crowd gathering for the holiday. With skyline views, green attire, and plenty of reasons to toast with friends, PIER 5 promises a spirited St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the heart of downtown Miami. 401 Biscayne Blvd., Unit M100, Miami; 305-209-0090; pier5.com.

Regatta Grove – March 14: Regatta Grove is adding a tropical twist to St. Patrick’s Day with a festive celebration on Saturday, March 14, along Biscayne Bay. Guests can enjoy lively music, curated bites, drink specials, and festive décor set against the waterfront backdrop. Those who purchase an Irish whiskey shot will receive a complimentary Michelob Light, Michelob Ultra, or Stella, and guests who RSVP can snag a free shot glass while supplies last. 3415 Pan American Dr., Miami; 305-707-4667; regattagrove.com.

Throw Social Miami – March 14: Wynwood’s Throw Social Miami will host one of the city’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day bashes on Saturday, March 14, turning its expansive patio into an all-day, all-night celebration from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. The party features live bands, rotating DJs, backyard games, LED ping-pong, and easy access to drinks at multiple bars, including the venue’s signature Tower Bar. At 11:30 p.m., electronic duo Silver Panda takes the stage, bringing hypnotic melodies and techno energy to close out the night. Guests can sip the limited-edition “Lucky Charm” cocktail topped with mini marshmallows and sour rainbow belts while snacking on party-ready bites; admission is $10 at the door. 2335 N. Miami Ave., Miami; eventbrite.com.

The Wharf Fort Lauderdale – March 14 & 17: The Wharf Fort Lauderdale is kicking off the festivities with a St. Patrick’s Day Saturday Celebration on March 14 at its lively riverfront venue. Expect festive décor, specialty cocktails, and an energetic crowd ready to toast to luck, laughter, and good times. The celebration continues on March 17 with a high-energy waterfront bash featuring festive food specials, flowing drinks, and lively music throughout the day. 20 W. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; 954-372-7606; wharfftl.com.

Monty’s Raw Bar in Coconut Grove and Monty’s Sunset in South Beach are two of the best day drinking spots in Miami

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Restaurants

Flanigan’s – March 13-14 in Broward & March 17 in Miami: Flanigan’s is going all out on St. Patrick’s Day with the return of its festive Leprechaun Express, rolling into locations with giveaways like beads, T-shirts, drink coins, and more. Guests can sip $5.49 pints and bottles of Guinness and score $1 off Jameson Irish whiskey cocktails while celebrating in their best green gear. On March 17, the South Florida favorite will also serve its homemade corned beef and cabbage for $16.99, making it an easy spot to grab a pint and join the party. All across South Florida, so click here to see when it reaches your local Flanny’s!

Lucky Fish Dania Beach – March 16-22: Lucky Fish Dania Beach is celebrating its first anniversary with a weeklong St. Patrick’s Day party from March 16 through March 22, packed with festive specials and live music. The beachfront spot will serve drink deals all week, including $6 Jameson shots, $8 Guinness cans, and a $10 “Tropical Leprechaun” cocktail made with Malibu rum, Blue Curaçao, and pineapple juice. On St. Patrick’s Day, guests can also dig into food specials like a classic Reuben or a Mahi Reuben while enjoying live bands and limited-edition anniversary swag. One lucky guest will even win “Dinner at the Beach for a Year,” a $1,200 prize that includes a monthly beachfront meal for two. 65 N Beach Rd., Dania Beach; 754-221-0182; luckyfishbeachbar.com.

Monty’s Raw Bar, Coconut Grove – March 13-17: Monty’s is kicking off its St. Patrick’s Day celebration early with a weekend-long party running Friday through Tuesday. Guests can sip ice-cold pints of Guinness and Harp Lager alongside beer-and-shot specials while enjoying festive bites such as traditional Irish beef with potatoes and cabbage, and warm pretzel bites with cheese. With Baby Guinness specials, plenty of green attire, and a lively crowd, Monty’s promises a laid-back waterfront spot to celebrate all weekend long. 2550 S.Bayshore Dr., Miami; 305-856-3992; montysrawbar.com.

Raising Cane’s – March 9-17: Raising Cane’s is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with the return of its fan-favorite “Leprechaun Lemonade,” available from March 9 through March 17. The seasonal drink features the brand’s signature freshly squeezed lemonade turned festive green for a limited time. Caniac Club members can also take part in “Lucky Swipes” for guaranteed prizes like free lemonade, exclusive merch, and even the chance to win free Cane’s for a year. Multiple area locations, including 3600 SW 22nd St., Miami; 305-702-6353; raisingcanes.com.

The Salty is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with two festive crullers

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Dessert Shops

Cry Baby Creamery – March 12-17: Cry Baby Creamery is getting festive for St. Patrick’s Day with two limited-time boozy ice cream flavors available from March 12 through March 17. The lineup includes the “Guinness Crunch,” made with Guinness ice cream, Jameson caramel swirls, fudge brownie chunks, and malted pretzel crunch, as well as an “Irish Coffee” flavor featuring Jameson Irish whiskey, coffee ice cream, and toffee bits. Both flavors will be available in cups, cones, or pints at the Kendall and Palmetto Bay locations, as well as for pickup or local delivery. Multiple area locations, including 17389 S. Dixie Hwy., Palmetto Bay; 305-563-6814; crybabycreamery.com.

The Salty – March 17: The Salty is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with two festive crullers, marking the brand’s first-ever take on the classic French doughnut. Available for one day only on March 17, the specials include a “Malted Milk & Matcha Cruller” finished with edible gold leaf and an “Irish Coffee Cruller” topped with rich chocolate glaze and gold leaf. The limited-edition treats will be available for walk-up orders, pickup, or delivery through The Salty app at all locations. Multiple area locations, including 6022 S. Dixie Hwy., South Miami; 786-409-4714; saltydonut.com.

Salt & Straw – Month of March: For a festive treat, Salt & Straw is offering its limited-edition “Pots of Gold & Rainbows” ice cream, a marshmallow-packed flavor inspired by the nostalgic sweetness of cereal milk. The playful scoop steeps whole-grain cereal in cream before being loaded with colorful rainbow ‘mallows, making it a fun stop for those celebrating the holiday. Multiple area locations, including 3015 Grand Ave., Ste. 145, Coconut Grove; 786-633-0142; saltandstraw.com.

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Cerveceria La Tropical offers in-house eats at its Wynwood brewery and beer garden.

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Breweries

Cervecería La Tropical – Month of March: Wynwood’s Cervecería La Tropical is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day all month long with $6 pours of its La Negra stout. Originally founded in 1888 as Cuba’s most iconic brewery, the brand now continues its nearly 140-year brewing legacy at its vibrant Wynwood home. The expansive space pairs lush tropical gardens and indoor-outdoor seating with bold Caribbean flavors, live music, brunch, happy hour, and watch parties. It’s a lively spot to raise a glass and toast the holiday throughout March. 42 NE 25th St., Miami; 305-741-6991; cervecerialatropical.com.

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