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Where to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day 2024

From bar crawls to parades, we’ve rounded up where and how to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Greenville.

Two men wearing green beads and large green hats holding drinks.

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Sláinte, GVL. We’ve rounded up 11 ways to get your green on in Greenville this month for St. Patrick’s Day.

Do you have an event that didn’t make our list? Submit it to our events page. Not sure how? We’re here to help.

Friday, March 15

Saturday, March 16

  • St Patrick’s Day 5K Race | Saturday, March 16 | 8-9 a.m. | The Pint Station, 116 E. Main St., Easley | $25 | Get your heart pumping with this run, then enjoy food, drinks, and a DJ.
  • Greenville St Patrick’s Parade and Festival | Saturday, March 16 | 10 a.m.-8 p.m. | NOMA Square, Greenville | Free | Join the Irish of the Upstate as they walk up Main Street from the West End and end at NOMA Square for the St. Patrick’s Festival.
  • Finnegan’s St. Patricks Bar Crawl | Saturday, March 16 | 2 p.m.-2 a.m. | Social Lounge, 245 N. Main St., Greenville | $5-$20 | Enjoy a night of bar hopping.
  • Lucky’s St Patrick’s Day Bar Crawl | Saturday, March 16-Sunday, March 17 | 4 p.m. | Charleston Sports Pub, 15 W. Washington St., Greenville | $10-$20 | Holiday spirit and good times collide at this bar crawl.
  • St. Patty’s Day Sip and Paint | Saturday, March 16 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. | Vino & van Gogh, 1818 Augusta St., Ste. 112, Greenville | $40 | Wear your green and come paint this festive St. Patricks Day gnome on a 16x20 canvas.

Sunday, March 17

  • Saint Patrick’s Day | Sunday, March 17 | 12-7 p.m. | Craft Axe Throwing, 1320 Hampton Ave., Ste. 5A, Greenville | Free | Show off your axe throwing skills and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
  • St. Patrick’s Day | Sunday, March 17 | 1-7 p.m. | Fireforge Crafted Beer, 311 E. Washington St., Greenville | Free entry | Rock out with live music from Drop O’ the Pure.
  • St. Patty’s Day Boozy Book Fair | Sunday, March 17 | 2-4 p.m. | Carolina Bauernhaus Greenville, 556 Perry Ave., Ste. B118, Greenville | Free entry | Get lucky and shop your favorite books.
  • St. Patty’s Day Party | Sunday, March 17 | 5-8 p.m. | Group Therapy Pub & Playground, 320 Falls St., Ste. G, Greenville | Free entry | Get ready to shamROCK with the Trey Francis Band, drink specials, and outdoor games.

Looking for more kid-friendly ways to celebrate? As always, our friends at Kidding Around Greenville have you covered.

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