What Irish Pubs Should You Visit on St. Patrick’s Day in Miami?

One of our favorite holidays is just around the corner at Prestige Imports, that being St. Patrick’s Day. Thankfully, the holiday falls this year on a Friday, which means that we’ll likely be able to celebrate with more friends than usual. But where should we gather? Here are our favorite Irish pubs near North Miami Beach for you to consider. Erin go bragh!

Best Irish Pubs | North Miami Beach, FL

Mickey Byrne’s Irish Pub | Hollywood

Mickey Byrne’s is among the liveliest and most authentic Irish pubs around, and will have events spanning from the Hollywood St. Patrick’s Day parade on Sunday, March 12, through St. Patrick’s Day proper.

The Field Irish Pub | Fort Lauderdale

This is certainly a more woodsy, intimate place than some of the others, but that doesn’t mean in the slightest that it isn’t a good time. It offers some of the best food and most welcoming atmosphere around.

The Playwright | Miami Beach

Another Irish establishment that goes long on terrific pub food, The Playwright features regular live music and food specials, and is regularly reviewed as one of the best places on the beach to wear a kilt.

Fado Irish Pub | Miami Beach

Fado regularly ranks among the most popular places to enjoy St. Patrick’s Day, with thousands of revelers descending on the Mary Brickell Village for a day full of live bands, DJs and all the green beer imaginable.

John Martin’s Irish Pub | Coral Gables

John Martin’s is your classic Irish pub in the best sense; its food is spectacular, its staff is knowledgeable and friendly, and they don’t necessarily see St. Patrick’s Day as a reason to burn the place to the ground.

Murphy’s Law Irish Pub | Fort Lauderdale

To truly make your St. Patrick’s Day memorable, you could do far worse than heading to this establishment in Seminole Paradise at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Great beer, great people watching, etc.