St Patrick's Day | Melbourne 2027

St Patrick's Day | Melbourne 2027 St Patrick's Day | Melbourne 2027

Wednesday 17th March 2027 - A guide for St Patrick's Day revellers to Irish Pubs to enjoy festivities with their mates.

In Australia, thousands of people of Irish descent or who fancy themselves as Irish at heart, are expected to celebrate Ireland's national day and the traditional feast day of the country's patron saint, St Patrick.

St Patrick


St Patrick, who was born in Roman Britain in the 5th century, is widely credited with having introduced Christianity to Ireland and, according to Irish mythology, to have driven all snakes from the country. St Patrick's Day is the anniversary of his death*.

*A variety of dates are given for his death. In the Book of Armagh "the elder Patrick" is said to have died in 457. In 461/2 the annals record the repose of Patrick, in 492/3 they record the death of Patrick except he would have been 120.

What's it all about..


It's not about the beer - though, of course, there will be beer (and Guinness). It's not about the food either, even if you're likely to enjoy something hearty. And it's not about the venue, despite the undeniable appeal of dark-wood interiors and a bar polished smooth by generations of thirsty elbows..

A real Irish pub - a proper one, in Ireland, filled with Irish people - is about one thing: the craic.

the Craic


The craic is a wonderfully elusive concept, a word with a hundred meanings, much like how Australians throw around "mate." ("Mate? Maaate.") You can enjoy the craic. You can ask about the craic. You, yourself, can be great craic.

It's fun. It's good times. It's sharp banter with quick-witted company. It's thick, black pints shared with friends. It's things going slightly off course, getting a little out of hand, leaving you waking up unsure whether you made the right choices - but absolutely certain they were worth it.

And that's the art of an Irish pub: finding the craic. Having a good time.

Luckily, it's not hard. Ireland is brimming with pubs, from city streets to quiet country lanes, and in nearly every one, you'll find the craic.

You're looking for somewhere with age, with history - something with a bit of crumble to it. Not a neon-lit cocktail bar. Not a trendy spot with small-batch craft beer. You want traditional. Relaxed. Welcoming.

Think of Smyth's of Ranelagh, a no-frills Dublin pub where the crowd is lively and the drinks are cheap. Or Sin E in Cork City, an institution where pints have been poured and locals have gathered since 1889. Or Foxy John's in Dingle - a part-pub, part-hardware store, and pure character.

These aren't just drinking spots; they're extensions of people's living rooms. Places where locals come to unwind, to share a meal, play pool, chat with strangers, maybe watch a match. They're music venues too, where someone inevitably pulls out an instrument, and soon, the whole room is alive with song.

The magic of an Irish pub-of the craic - is that it can't be forced. It happens naturally. You just have to sit back and let it unfold.

Or better yet - help it along. Strike up a conversation; there's always someone up for a chat. Listen to the music, even if every tune starts to blur together. Order another pint or a whiskey. Make a bad decision or two. Go with the flow.


Enjoy the craic.

What's On


Scroll down to Also See below for things on St Patrick's Day in Melbourne..


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Wednesday 17th March 2027

Melbourne
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Bridie O'Reilly's | South Yarra
Address: 462 Chapel Street, South Yarra 3141
Bridie O'Reilly's is Melbourne's original Irish Pub. Bridie's prides itself on great customer service, a wide range of beers, traditional Irish meals and live entertainment in a co.. Show More..

Celtic Club | Melbourne
Address: 320 Queen Street, Melbourne 3001
The Celtic Club is Australia's first Irish Club and has a reputation for providing a warm and hearty welcome since 1887. Melbourne's Celtic Club has a proud and turbulent histor.. Show More..

Jimmy O'Neill's Whiskey & Alehouse | St Kilda
Address: 154-156 Acland Street, St Kilda
A little taste of Ireland right in the heart of vibrant Acland Street St Kilda. Food & Drink At Jimmy O'Neill's, we're proud to serve classic Irish comfort food made with real .. Show More..

Limerick Arms Hotel | South Melbourne
Address: 364 Clarendon St,, South Melbourne 3205
The Limerick Arms Hotel is the oldest Irish Pub in Melbourne. Established in 1855, The Limerick Arms is a well-established icon within the South Melbourne precinct - popular wi.. Show More..

P.J. O'Brien's Irish Pub | Southbank
Address: Shop G14-16, Southgate Arts and Leisure Precinct, Southbank 3006
P.J.O'Brien's is a beloved destination nestled in the heart of Southgate, perfect for both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking to unwind with a quiet drink in a co.. Show More..

The Brothers Public House | Fitzroy
Address: 42 Johnston Street, Fitzroy
The Brothers are open every day and feature live acoustic music each night from Thursday until Sunday, you Irish classic beers on tap, a local pub where friends old and new can soc.. Show More..

The Drunken Poet | West Melbourne
Address: 65 Peel Street, West Melbourne 3003
The Drunken Poet is an authentic Irish pub situated in West Melbourne. The Drunken Poet is a cozy, authentic Irish pub, situated just near the Victoria Markets, at 65 Peel St, .. Show More..

The Dubliner | Mornington
Address: 65a Octavia Street,, Mornington 3931
The Dubliner in Mornington is an authentic Irish Bar, serving Guinness & Kilkenny on tap Outdoor courtyard. We are proud to have created an authentic Irish pub atmosphere, fill.. Show More..

The Fifth Province Irish Bar & Restaurant | St Kilda
Address: 3/60 Fitzroy St,, St Kilda
An evening getting lost in our Irish Whiskey collection. A leisurely lunch or hangover cure on a Sunday. Perhaps a table on a Friday night for dinner or simply just a few creamy pi.. Show More..

The Irish Times Pub | Melbourne
Address: 427 Little Collins St, Melbourne 3001
Located in the heart of Melbourne CBD and spread over two floors, The Irish Times Pub offers a warm, relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The ambience - genuine Irish style wrap-ar.. Show More..

The Last Jar | Melbourne
Address: 616 Elizabeth Street,, Melbourne 3001
Your local Irish pub in the heart of Melbourne The Last Jar is an authentic Irish Pub in Melbourne's CBD, serving comforting and traditional Irish food. With Irish beers on .. Show More..

St Patrick's Day | Melbourne 2027
When: Wednesday 17th March 2027
Address: Melbourne 3001
Wednesday 17th March 2027 - A guide for St Patrick's Day revellers to Irish Pubs to enjoy festivities with their mates. In Australia, thousands of people of Irish descent or who.. Show More..

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