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Michele Campbell

Michele Campbell

Irish watering holes throughout the state know how to party on St. Patrick’s Day. Some make it a weekend-long celebration.

McNellie’s – OKC, Tulsa

The annual McNellie’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations – loud and crowded – are ready to rock.

The Oklahoma City and downtown Tulsa locations get a head start on festivities with Patio Parties at 6 p.m. March 16. Their rollicking block parties follow the next day at 10 a.m. on the actual St. Patrick’s Day.

McNellie’s south Tulsa pub has its Patio Party from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. March 17. 409 E. First Street, Tulsa; 7031 S. Zurich Ave., Tulsa; 1100 Classen Drive, Oklahoma City.

Saints – OKC

The Saints Pub makes an entire weekend out of St. Patrick’s Day with music, fun, and food and drink specials running March 15-17. Get $5 Guinness pints and Car Bomb specials, as well as $12 bangers, $9 fish and chips, $8 cabbage and mash, and $6 bread pudding. Special hours are from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday. 1715 N.W. 16th St.

Kilkenny’s – Tulsa

In the heart of Cherry Street and one of Tulsa’s top brunch spots, Kilkenny’s Irish Pub goes all-out for its signature holiday.

Irish dancers kick off the festive block party at 11 a.m. St. Patrick’s Day, with live music beginning around noon. Beer tents and trucks are set up next to the restaurant, along with tents for merchandise sales and a number of Irish house favorite dishes.

Even the kiddos are included, with activities planned for them, too. The party continues until midnight. 1413 E. 15th St.

O’Connell’s – Norman

St. Patrick’s Day celebrations began at O’Connell’s 51 years ago … and they continue today.

Many gallons of green beer are offered for public consumption, with collector beer mugs, T-shirts, beads and green derbies on sale. Karaoke, live music and other shenanigans go on all day.

The fun starts at 7 a.m. March 17 with a bagpipe performance, followed by a breakfast of green eggs and ham. And if you don’t have anything green to wear, face painters are on hand to fix you up. The party continues until 2 a.m. 769 Asp Ave.

J. Farley’s Irish Pub – Claremore

Claremore’s relatively new Irish hangout, J. Farley’s, offers a weekend of St. Patrick’s Day events, kicking off March 15 with an Irish-themed karaoke party. Live music begins March 16 and continues through March 17. Drink specials run all weekend long. On St. Patrick’s Day, enjoy green beer and a limited Irish menu. 609 S. Brady St.

Arnie’s Bar – Tulsa

Since 1956, the celebration at Arnie’s Bar downtown has been a favorite St. Patrick’s Day tradition. Join in all of the fun, including Irish traditional music, starting at 6 p.m. March 17. 318 E. Second St.

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