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Feeling lucky? As we close in on St. Patrick’s Day, Orlando Weekly turned to the city’s best Irish pubs and restaurants perfect for a celebratory pint. Some spots also offer some fun extras, like karaoke, live music and plenty of traditional Irish eats.
So drink away your worries, and remember to wear green (or be ready to confront any weirdos who actually try to pinch you).
An Tobar Irish Pub
600 N. Lake Destiny Drive, Maitland
Located in the Sheraton Orlando North Hotel, An Tobar offers great drinks served at a traditional wooden bar made in Ireland and shipped right over.
Photo via An Tobar Irish Pub/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy An Tobar/FacebookHarp & Celt Irish Pub and Restaurant
25 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando
A decade-old Irish spot in downtown Orlando, offering authentic desserts and plenty of pints, plus the footy is always on when there’s a match to be watched.
Photo via Harp & Celt/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy Harp & Celt/Facebook
1640 Buena Vista Drive, Orlando This award-winning Irish pub at Orlando’s Disney Springs has long been a go-to for those looking to tap into some good old Irish fun. Raglan Road offers lots of live music and dance, fish and chips, gourmet “Irish burgers,” and perfect pours of Guinness. Credit:Photo via Raglan Road websiteIrish 31
65 W. Mitchell Hammock Road, Oviedo
Oviedo’s neighborhood pub with daily drink specials, live music and special events.
Photo via Irish 31 Oviedo/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy Irish31 Oviedo/FacebookFiddler’s Green Irish Pub
544 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park
This 25-year-old pub boasts live music Wednesdays through Sundays in the heart of Winter Park.
Photo via Fiddler’s Green Irish Pub/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy Fiddler's Green Irish Pub/FacebookCladdagh Cottage Irish Pub
2421 Curry Ford Road, Orlando
The incredibly authentic Irish pub in Orlando’s Hourglass District serves homemade food and features live traditional folk music weekly.
Photo via Claddagh Cottage Irish Pub/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy Claddagh Cottage Pub/FacebookPaddywagon Irish Pub
7940 Via Dellagio Way, Orlando
This Irish pub offers three separate locations for three times the fun: Dr. Phillips, Lake Buena Vista and Davenport.
Photo via PaddyWagon Dr. Phillips/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy Paddywagon Dr. Phillips/FacebookHagan O’Reilly’s
16112 Marsh Road, Winter Garden
Not only does Hagan O’Reilly’s offer pints and eats with some classic pub energy, they also have a late-night menu to help soak up the booze after a long Irish celebration.
Photo via Hagan O’Reilly’s/Yelp Credit:Photo via Hagan O’Reilly’s/YelpLucky Leprechaun Irish Pub
7032 International Drive, Orlando
The “oldest and only Irish owned pub on I-Drive.”
Photo via The Lucky Leprechaun Irish Pub/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy Lucky Leprechaun Irish Pub/FacebookMickey Finn’s Irish Pub
16909 High Grove Boulevard, Clermont
An authentic Irish feel with traditional live music and house-made eats.
Photo via Mickey Finn’s Irish Pub/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy Mickey Finn's Irish Pub Clermont/FacebookO’Keefe’s Irish Pub
115 S. Rockingham Ave., Tavares
Tavares’ mainstay Irish spot with an extensive menu and, of course, tons to drink.
Photo via O’Keefe’s Irish Pub/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy O'Keefe's Irish Pub/FacebookIrish Shannon’s Pub
41 W. Church St., Orlando
A classic Irish sports pub, with two-for-one Harps & Irish vodka shots all day, every day.
Photo via Irish Shannon’s website Credit: Photo courtesy Irish Shannon's websiteSullivan Public House
116 E. First St., Sanford
Irish beer, whiskey and weekly live music events at historic downtown Sanford’s Sullivan Public House.
Photo via The Sullivan Public House/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy The Sullivan Public House/FacebookStephanie’s Irish Eatery
1061 W. Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka
Winner of an “America’s Best Restaurants” award, Stephanie’s prides itself on “healthier” Irish cooking, without the typical pub greasiness you’d expect.
Photo via Stephanie’s Pub/Yelp Credit: Photo courtesy Stephanie's Pub/YelpLiam Fitzpatrick’s Irish Restaurant & Pub
951 Market Promenade Ave., Lake Mary
Liam’s boasts a traditional Irish pub exterior and beyond those red wooden doors, a large dining room and full bar, stocked with brews and wines.
Photo via Liam Fitzpatrick’s Irish Restaurant & Pub/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy Liam Fitzpatrick's Irish Restaurant/FacebookThe Green Bar
400 State Road 436, Casselberry
Go-to Irish pub just outside of Winter Park.
Photo via The Green Bar/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy The Green Bar/FacebookMulligan’s Irish Pub
39 Blake Blvd., Kissimmee
Mulligan’s serves up a rotating “beer of the day” menu, plus daily happy hour specials and weekly karaoke and trivia nights in Kissimmee.
Photo via Mulligan’s Irish Pub Celebration/Yelp Credit:Photo via Mulligan’s Irish Pub Celebration/YelpKitty O’Shea’s Irish Pub and Buffalo Bar
8470 Palm Parkway, Orlando
Old-fashioned Irish pub with both an indoor and outdoor bar, pool tables and weekly karaoke nights.
Photo via Kitty O’Shea’s Irish Pub/Facebook Credit: Photo courtesy Kitty O'Shea's Pub/Facebook