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Grab a Pint on the Cheap: St. Patrick's Day Drink Specials

Check out these holiday specials in Tinley Park, Orland Park, Oak Forest and Flossmoor.

 

If you want to celebrate St. Patrick's Day at your local pub this weekend, but don't want to overspend, check out these local bars that are offering holiday specials.

Bailey's

17731 Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park

On Saturday, the bar will offer $5 pitchers of Miller Lite and $3 UV bombs. Sunday, customers can enjoy a Corona for $2.50, $4 bloody Marys and $10 domestic buckets. Bagpipers will perform at the business at 2 p.m. on St. Patrick's Day, and the restaurant will serve corned beef and cabbage throughout the day.

Old Tinley Pub

17020 Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park

The pub is serving corned beef sandwiches all week, as well as $3 Irish shots, which include Baileys Irish Cream, butterscotch and creme de menthe.

Mackeys' Pub

9400 W. 143rd St., Orland Park

On St. Patrick's Day, the pub will serve pints of Guinness for $4 and Irish coffees for $4.50, in addition to corned beef and cabbage dinners.

Paddy B's Restaurant and Pub

11969 W. 143rd St., Orland Park

Stop in anytime during the weekend for a $5 20-ounce Guiness and a traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner. There will also be live music both Saturday and Sunday.

Blarney Stone Pub

15400 S. Cicero Ave., Oak Forest

St. Patrick's Day specials include $5 pints of Guinness, $2.50 Old Style and Pabst Blue Ribbon tall boys and $2 domestic drafts. The bar will serve corned beef and cabbage and a group of Irish dancers will perform at noon.

Flossmoor Station Restaurant and Brewery

1035 Sterling Ave., Flossmoor

This Southland brewery will serve pints of green beer for $3 and Jameson drinks for $5 on St. Patrick's Day. They willl also serve corned beef and cabbage throughout the week.

Do you know about a great deal on drinks this St. Patrick's Day? Share it in the comments!

Related Topics: Bailey's, Blarney Stone Pub, Flossmoor Station, Mackey's Pub Orland Park, and Old Tinley Pub

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