OHarrys offers a way to celebrate St. Patricks Day all month long

Philadelphia, PALocal News

O’Harry’s has launched in Cape May, allowing residents and visitors to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day throughout March at Montreal Beach Resort and Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille. This pop-up experience runs until March 23 and features live Irish music every Saturday, along with a new menu offering traditional dishes such as Irish potato soup and Guinness Stout Chocolate Cake. The venue aims to boost off-season tourism and provide steady employment, according to Madison Resorts President Dan Alicea. Unique events include a Jameson Tasting Dinner on March 7, where attendees can savor a curated three-course meal paired with premium whiskey blends.

A Paint & Sip event on March 21 invites guests to unleash their creativity while enjoying themed drinks. To further entice visitors, the Montreal Beach Resort is offering a 15% discount on room bookings for O’Harry’s patrons. This celebration not only highlights Cape May's local culture but also supports the community's economy during the quieter months. For more details, visit harryscapemay. com.

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