Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Weekend 2019 in Downtown Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

The St. Patrick's Day weekend celebration in Downtown Bellevue is set to take place from March 15 to March 17, 2019, inviting the community to join in the festivities. Local BDA member restaurants will showcase an array of special food and drink options, ensuring there’s something for everyone. At Central Bar + Restaurant, guests can enjoy specials on iconic Irish beverages such as Jameson and Guinness, alongside traditional dishes like Irish Beef Stew and Reuben Sandwiches. Lincoln South Food Hall presents a creative culinary lineup, including Guinness Braised Corned Beef Tacos and festive Mint Shamrock Shakes.

Meanwhile, Paddy Coyne's, a beloved local Irish pub, marks its 10th St. Patrick’s Day with live music starting at 8:00 p. m. on Friday, promising an entertaining atmosphere throughout the weekend. This event not only celebrates Irish culture but also reinforces the sense of community in Downtown Bellevue.

With a variety of activities, food, and drinks, the weekend is positioned to attract a large audience, making it a significant local celebration.

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