St Patrick’s Day in Liverpool is certainly to be a big celebration with people from all over the world coming together to raise a drink to the Irish.
Liverpool knows how to throw a party at the best of times; however, with its historic connection to Ireland, St Patrick’s Day is always bound to be a special party.
A St Patrick’s Day march at Mount Pleasant will be taking place on the 17th March from 2:00 pm for everyone to really get into the spirit of things.
If you’re looking for somewhere to continue the celebrations or fancy heading out for a cheeky Guinness, we have you covered with some of the best places to honour the Irish.
McNasty’s Liverpool
43 Seel St, Liverpool L1 4AZ

Just one week to go until Liverpool’s newest Irish venue, McNasty’s very first St Patrick’s Day celebration.
To mark the occasion, they’re packing the place with THIRTEEN incredible artists, bringing a full day and night of live music across both floors.
O’Neil’s Liverpool
68 Hanover St, Liverpool L1 4AG

The biggest St Patrick’s Day party in the city could very well be in the original Irish pub of O’Neil’s.
They aren’t just having a party for the day, or the weekend; it is, in fact, a week-long celebration at O’Neil’s.
Guinness will be £3 a pint all week, there will be app offers and baby Guinness on tap alongside plenty of live sport with the Six Nations and Cheltenham Festival being shown live.
You don’t want to miss out on this one!
BOXPARK LIVERPOOL
Brewery Village, Beaufort St, Liverpool L8 5XJ

Strap yourself in for a chaotic weekender for St Patrick’s Day at Boxpark, who are teaming up with Jameson’s for an awesome party.
Get ready for plenty of traditional Irish elements, including some live performances from Irish bands.
There are plenty of twists coming too, as there will be drag bingo alongside a bottomless brunch, headline DJ’s and food offers to whet the Irish appetite.
Camp and Furnace
67 Greenland St, Liverpool L1 0BY

Find your Irish dancing shoes for a Camp and Furnace Bingo Lingo special for groups up to eight people.
There will be nostalgic tunes to get you off your feet, dance and sing-offs, the rave round as well as prizes to win all night long.
Make sure you can handle more confetti than you can imagine!
You can book your tickets here!
Invisible Wind Factory
3 Regent Rd, Liverpool L3 7DS

Let the vibe of the carnival take over at the Invisible Wind Factory and get your best green clobber on.
Get into the spirit with traditional Irish dancing, tributes to The Cranberries and live music from The Blarneys Band.
As well as this they’ll be Irish street food venues for you get a bite or two in between the Guinness.
Pogue Mahone
77 Seel St, Liverpool L1 4BB

If you’re feeling like a traditional pint of Guiness then get yourself down the ol’ faithful Pogue Mahone.
Get the perfect pint of Guinness in the city from one of the most authentic Irish bars around.
Pogue Mahone was awarded a place on the Guinness Harp Guide 2026, which is awarded to pubs for excellence in Guinness.
With live music and sport on, it is set to be a fantastic night for St Patrick’s Day at this special pub.
Shenanigans
77 Tithebarn St, Liverpool L2 2EN

Start the day just right with a lip-licking breakfast to set the tone for St Patrick’s Day.
Get the Guinness flowing with some live music to serenade you or head up to the roof terrace to feel the Irish air that has taken over the city.
If you, somehow, have enough Guiness then make sure to try out the unique cocktails and shots on the menu to take you far into the night.
St Patrick’s Day Parade
6 Boundary Ln, Liverpool L6 5JG

The Liverpool St Patrick’s Day Parade is back for 2026. The tenth annual parade will take place on Tuesday 17th March. Assembling at 2pm outside the Old Irish Centre building on Mount Pleasant.
This year promises to be the biggest and best yet with music, dance, colour, and Irish pride filling the streets. Bands, floats, and community groups are all welcome, and the whole city is invited to join in the festivities.
The parade route includes Great Orford Street, Hope Street, Hardman Street, Renshaw Street, Ranleagh Street, Hannover Street and Seel Street.
Irish Village Complex
Renshaw Street, Liverpool, England, L1 2SF
Sumberge into the Irish bar life with options all around at the Irish Village complex.
Get your mouth around some traditional Irish food with superb quality Guinness to wash it down and test out your singing voice with some karaoke!
The options on the cards are Ava’s Bar and Nelly Foley’s Pub, making it more than ideal for those who are up for a bit of a crawl for St Patrick’s Day.
The options are endless, the fun will be non-stop, and the city will be painted green all around, so don’t miss out by getting your St Patrick’s Day plan in order now!











