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Keep Tahoe beer green

Steve Baum

Potatoes, really salty beef, and the beer that eats like a meal.

Yes, it’s that time of year again, the day many around the world claim a little bit of Irish in themselves and drink like the rest of us do who celebrate our “green blood” year round.

Whether you’re into drinking gallons of Guinness, Irishing up that coffee with some Bailey’s, scarfing down some corned beef and cabbage, or singing odes of better times and fallen comrades in the street, Friday marks the once-a-year opportunity for everyone to act Irish.



The luck of the Irish is taking over the South Shore Friday night, and you’ve got plenty of parties to chose from.

n St. Paddy’s Day Funk/Reggae Bash



To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Lily’s Beach Club turns to another isle known for green things – Jamaica. Coming straight out of Kingston, acclaimed reggae group Culture headlines the show. Also performing are Vinyl and Mojo Naia, who will start things off around 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $20.You must be 21 or over to attend. For info call 542-4622.

n McP’s Irish Pub and Grill

Who would win in a fight? The Guinness Girls or the Bud Girls? While they may not fight, you still might catch a glimpse of them both Friday night. The Guinness Girls will be on hand from 7-9 p.m., with the Bud Girls taking over from 9-11 p.m. Doors open at 11 a.m. and the all-day party at McP’s also features green beer, for those who just can’t get enough of green alcohol. Cool Black Kettle takes the stage at 9 p.m. No cover charge. Info call 542-4435.

n Mulligan’s Irish Pub

You’d be hard pressed to participate in a more traditional St. Patrick’s celebration – even if you were in Dublin. Enjoy an authentic taste of the Emerald Isle with Mulligan’s homemade corned beef and cabbage dinner, or sample some Green Shamrock Soup. Never heard the ethereal sound of bagpipes played in person? The chance presents itself at 9 p.m. No cover. Info call 542-1095.

n Greenstone Bar and Grill

Lavish Green, performs with West Hollywood’s Stupid Jay. Show begins at 10 p.m., with Lavish Green slated to take the stage around 11 p.m.


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