When something's blown up in Cancun, it's bound to try its hand in Vegas, though not until after testing the waters in Orlando, the... more
to find the best new spots to eat, drink and shop in your 'hood each day. Plus, get exclusive weekly hookups from Thrillist Rewards.
This article is from
Thrillist New YorkFor some, St. Patrick's Day is a reason to call in sick, then drink all day. For others, it's a reason to work 'til lunch, then drink all day. Whichever you choose, here are some tips for enjoying the holiday:
If you're taking the whole day off: Shoot for McSorley's (15 E 7th St, between 2nd and 3rd). Doors open at 8am, but the line starts forming around 5am. Patrons generally don't leave unless booted for booting,
but bartender Greg De La Haba says patrons vomit regularly enough to keep people cycling through. Since bar service can take forever, Greg suggests ordering "50 and 50" (50 light and 50 dark beers) -- although this could just be his way of ensuring steady turnover.
If you're taking most of the day off: The Parade starts at 11am at 44th and 5th, and ends between 2-3pm at 86th. To avoid parade-watching hooligans, hit Midtown bars (O'Neil's, Langan's, Connolly's) before the start time and Uptown bars (Marty O'Brien's, PD O'Hurley's, O'Flanagan's) before the finish. As for Downtown bars (e.g., the Swift/Puck Fair/Ulysses troika), they start filling up at 10am, just like when it's not St. Patrick's Day.
General Tips:
From the team behind Anella and Saint Vitus, Bellwether is aiming to be part restaurant, part successor to McCarren Park Pool Parties, a dual... more