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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day At These South Florida Hotspots

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During the 1760s, Irish soldiers of the British Army keen on preserving their homeland’s traditions introduced St. Patrick’s Day to America to commemorate the death of St. Patrick (the missionary credited for bringing Christianity to Ireland). Originally a religious holiday, the large Irish immigration of the 19th and 20th centuries transformed it into a mass celebration marked by parades, special foods, beer, dancing, shamrocks, leprechauns and lots of green! Scroll down and discover what restaurants around town will embrace the lively Irish spirit this March 17.

Abe & Louie’s

This esteemed Boca Raton destination is inviting steak lovers for a weekend-long feast in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. The menu features Corned Beef Brisket served with braised cabbage, Yukon Gold potatoes and whole-grain mustard. Abe & Louie’s signature steaks like Filet Mignon, Boneless Ribeye and Tomahawk are also available. For seafood enthusiasts, appetizers like Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail and Crown Ossetra Caviar and entrees like Maine Lobster and Grilled Swordfish are tempting options.

Where: 2200 Glades Road, Boca Raton

For more information, visit abeandlouies.com.

Lost Boys Dry Goods

This favorite hangout in Downtown Miami is partnering with Guinness and Teeling Whiskey distillery to embrace the St. Patrick’s Day celebration with pints of Guinness, Green Tea and Teeling shots and Teeling Irish Maid cocktails. Because no festivity is complete without food, patrons can pair their libations with Corned Beef Sandwich served with spicy brown mustard, house slaw and chips.

Where: 157 E. Flager St. Miami

For more information, visit lostboydrygoods.com.

Photo by Katie June Burton

Corsair Kitchen & Bar

Cheer on the Irish with a green cocktail like Corsair Kitchen & Bar’s Key Lime Margarita crafted specially for the occasion with tequila, lime juice, orange liqueur and simple syrup. Located within the legendary JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa at Aventura, this American-inspired restaurant offers a delectable array of daily specialties like Mezze-Charcuterie Platter, Long Island Steak and Corsair Cheeseburger. Satisfy your sweet cravings with the Chocolate Hazelnut Crunch.

Where: 19999 W. Country Club Drive, Aventura

For more information, visit marriott.com.

The Field Irish Pub & Eatery

With five dining rooms and a spacious outdoor patio, The Field Irish Pub & Eatery offers plenty of room for everyone looking to dine in Irish style. Indulge in menu highlights like Irish Potato Soup (cheddar, bacon and green onions), Corned Beef Sandwich (corned beef, rye bread, mustard and steak fries), Traditional Irish Stew (with carrots, onions, potatoes, rosemary and country bread) and, for dessert, its renowned Famous Bread Pudding. Complement your meal with energizing cocktails like The Fighting Irish Mule or Tito’s Espresso Martini. Sláinte!

Where: 3281 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale

For more information, visit thefieldfl.com.

Fox’s Lounge

A Miami staple since 1946, this local favorite is embracing St. Patrick’s Day spirit with holiday-inspired drinks like Chilled Irish Coffee, Irish Highball, Teeling Shot, Teeling Shot & Miller High Life Combo and Green Jello shots. The tempting food menu includes Ray’s Steak Sandwich, Cheeseburger Deluxe, Churrasco & Tostones and Fettuccini Alla Vodka. End on a sweet note with Key Lime Pie or the Old-Fashioned Bread Pudding.

Where: 6030 S. Dixie Highway, Miami

For more information, visit foxslounge.com.

Photo by Patrick Michael Chin

Tim Finnegans

Named after “Finnegan’s Wake,” a novel by celebrated Irish writer James Joyce, and adorned with picturesque landscapes of the Emerald Isle, stepping into Delray Beach’s Tim Finnegans feels like being transported to Ireland itself. On March 17, savor starters like Tim’s Wings or Chicken Tenders, salads like Blue Cheese Iceberg Wedge, sandwiches like the Grilled Chicken Club and pub favorites like Chicken Curry and Fish & Chips.

Where: 2885 S. Federal Highway, Delray Beach

For more information, visit timfinnegansirishpub.com.

John Martins

Indulge in authentic Irish fare at Coral Gable’s beloved pub with drinks like Kiss Me I’m Irish (premium vodka, raspberry and lemon), shots of Irish whiskey and a complimentary bottle of Harp Lager. Dishes offered include Truffle Pastrami Croquette and Beef Tartare and, for dessert, Pub Brownie Sundae. Choose your favorite green attire and enjoy daylong games, live entertainment and John Martin’s 31st Annual St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival, running from Match 16-17 on the iconic Miracle Mile.

Where: 253 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables    

For more information, visit johnmartins.com.

Burt & Max’s

Recognizing that one day isn't enough to fully embrace all the culinary delights of St. Patrick’s Day, this cherished Delray Beach spot has extended its celebration to a weekend-long affair. In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, Chef John Wohner has carefully crafted Irish specialties, including Corned Beef & Cabbage, Fish & Chips and Shepherd’s Pie.

Where: 9089 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach

For more information, visit burtandmaxs.com.

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