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St. Patrick’s Day in the651
by Jahna Peloquin on Mar.12, 2010, under Style & Nightlife
There’s not quite anything like St. Patrick’s Day in St. Paul. Though former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura infamously mocked the city’s angled, complicated streets, putting its Irish population to blame during an appearance on Late Night with David Letterman, the Irish are an integral part of our city’s rich history and culture. St. Paul claims more Irish bars and pubs per capita than any other city in the state – and possibly in the U.S. – and boasts one of the longest-running St. Patrick’s Day parades (the first being in 1851).

St. Patrick's Day Parade
After attending mass at the gorgeous Cathedral of Saint Paul (9 a.m., 239 Selby Ave.), grab brunch and head to the 44th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade at noon. The parade begins at 4th and Sibley Streets and heads west on 4th Street, ending at Rice Park. Whether you’re heading down on a break from work, heading there with the family before a trip to the Science Museum, or looking to kick off a full day of drinking, it’s fun for one and all.
Noon. Wed. Free.4th & Sibley Sts., St. Paul. 651-256-2155, www.stpatsassoc.org.

Soda bread
For those more interested in getting a taste of Irish culture than an excuse to booze it up all day and night, bring the family – or a date – to Landmark Center for this daylong festival. Throughout the day, guests can listen (and sing along) to traditional Irish music, take part in traditional dance, and snack on Irish goodies, like corned beef and cabbage, soda bread, and of course, beer. For the kiddies, there will be live entertainment and an instrument petting zoo.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed. $6. 75 W. 5th St., St. Paul, 651-292-3293, www.landmarkcenter.org.

Ike Reilly
Part of the witty Irish rocker’s four-night tour of the Twin Cities, Ike Reilly (of the revered garage rock band Ike Reilly Assassination) takes over St. Paul just in time for St. Patrick’s Day. His band first made its mark locally when it played a four-night run at the Turf Club in 2001. Reilly and his band return to promote their latest album, Hard Luck Stories.
9 p.m. Wed. $12-15. 21-plus. 1601 University Ave. W., St. Paul, 651-647-0486, www.turfclub.net.

O'Gara's
The expansive bar and club will have live music in three rooms: Orange Whip, Flashmob, The Wild Colonial Bhoys, The Bill and Tom Show, Mark Stary and Dan Neil, and Tim Mahoney. Other attractions include the “World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade” and Terri Traen from KQ92 will be broadcasting live from 3-5 p.m. Head over on Monday night at 7 p.m. if you want to catch the crowning of Miss Shamrock 2010.
3 p.m. Free. 164 N. Snelling Ave., St. Paul, 651-644-3333, www.ogaras.com.

The Alarmists
The small pub claims to have the longest-running (and one of the most notoriously rowdy) St. Patrick’s Day tent party in the state. Tuesday night, head there for a free pre-St. Patty’s Day Bash with the Alarmists and the Durty Nellys, then a full day of bands on Wednesday, headlined by Paddy Wagon.
7:30 p.m. Tue. Free. 9 p.m. Wed. $5. 2162 W. University Av., St. Paul, 651-646-5551. www.theliffey.com.

Shamrock's
This pub will be celebrating all week long with green beer, green Jell-O shots, an outdoor tent, and tons of bands. Wednesday will feature a tent party that includes eats like Irish stew, reubens, corned beef and cabbage, reuben burgers, “O’Patty” melts, and “leprechaun legs” (fried green beans), all for only $6 a pop. Shuttles will take bargoers to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Irish raconteurs Paddy Wagon will pay a set from 5-7 p.m. and The Langer’s Ball also plays.
Free. 995 W. 7th St., St. Paul, 651-228-9925. www.patmcgoverns.com.
2nd Annual Red Bull St. Patty’s Music Festival at Gabe’s Roadhouse
Wednesday through Saturday, Gabe’s Roadhouse celebrates St. Patty’s Day with lineups including International Reggae All-Stars, Orange Whip, Uncle Chuck, the Tim Sigler Band, and more.
5 p.m. Wed.-next Sat. $5. 991 N. Lexington Pkwy., St. Paul, 651-646-3066, www.gabesroadhouse.com.
More St. Patrick’s Day Events in St. Paul:
Station 4: Live music from The Brass Messengers, Rockin’ Hollywoods. Noon. Free. 201 E. 4th St., St. Paul, 651-298-0173. www.station-4.com.
Half Time Rec: Live music from The Irish Brigade. 1013 Front Ave., St. Paul, 651-4888-8245, www.halftimerec.com.
Minnesota Music Cafe: Live music from Skinny Longfeet, 8-Switch Assembly. 5 p.m. Wed. 499 Payne Ave., St. Paul, 651-776-4699, www.minnesotamusiccafe.com.
Black Dog Cafe: Live music from The Next Parish Over, plus storytelling, poetry and food from Ireland. 7:30 p.m. Wed. 308 Prince St., St. Paul, 651-228-9274, www.blackdogstpaul.com.

