Seasonal & Holidays

St. Patrick's Day In The Tredyffrin/Easttown Area

PennDOT warns motorists not to drive under the influence of alcohol when celebrating St. Patrick's Day.

(Holly Herman/Patch Staff)

TREDYFFRIN/EASTTOWN, PA — Entertainment districts in the Tredyffrin/Easttown area will be swimming in Kelly green, and perhaps flashing red and blue lights if people don’t behave themselves.

And devout Catholics may have to consult their parish priest before they dig into a plate of corned beef and cabbage.

Can Catholics eat corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day?

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Here’s what the Archdiocese of Philadelphia has to say.

The Most Reverend Nelson J. Perez grants dispensation from the obligation to abstain from meat on the memorial of Saint Patrick.

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Where to celebrate

  • Kelly’s Taproom: 1107 E. Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr: noon to 2 a.m., $3 Coors Lights, $3 Green Tea; $7 Car Bombs. The festivities include green beer and NCAA games on the screens.
  • The Radnor Hotel: 491 E. Lancaster Ave., St. Davies: GlenMorgan Bar and Grill, corned beef and cabbage, beef bourguignon, Reuben sandwich, deviled eggs, and spring rolls; Irish Potatoes, and Irish soda bread pudding
  • 118 North: 118 N. Wayne, Ave., Wayne: Galway Guild, 8 to 10 p.m. Thursday, March 16: Mick’s Company, 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, March 17
  • Vibe Valt Fit St. Patrick’s Day Vibe Dance: 633 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton. 9:30 a.m Saturday, dance party
  • Stray Dog Tavern: 3011 W. Skippack Pike, Skippick; Flathead Acoustic Electric Duo, 8 p.m. Friday, March 17

Drive safely

PennDOT urges motorists to drive safely and to select a designated driver ahead of St. Patrick’s Day festivities.

During the 2022 St. Patrick's Day holiday weekend from March 11, 2022, through 6:00 a.m. March 20, 2022, there were 313 crashes statewide involving an impaired driver, resulting in four fatalities, according to preliminary PennDOT data.
Pennsylvania State Police and municipal police departments statewide conduct high visibility enforcement details such as roving patrols and sobriety checkpoints throughout the campaign, which started March 10 and concludes March 19.

Law enforcement agencies throughout the state actively participate in enforcement activities geared at deterring impaired drivers from getting behind the wheel and discouraging aggressive driving behaviors.


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