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Where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Israel

Luck O’ the Irish

Written by
Jennifer Greenberg
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Purim isn't the only March holiday giving Israelis a reason to dress-up. St. Patrick’s Day brings everyone together – from North Americans to Irishmen and even Israelis – with loud chants, green beer, too many shots of Jamie to count and ridiculous swag to match. So throw on those four-leaf clover headbands, strap on those beer goggles and get guzzling.

Where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Israel

  • Bars
  • Pubs
  • Tel Aviv City Center

Molly Bloom’s was the very first Irish pub to open up in Israel, and it’s still going strong as the best Irish pub in the country. They offer plenty of delicious beers like Kilkenny, Weihenstephan, and of course the classic Guinness. There’s also an impressive shelf of whiskeys sure to get you feeling very happy. Hungry? Try some hearty Irish pub fare, like shepherd’s pie, fish and chips, or beef stew cooked in Guinness. No matter when you come, it’s sure to be a rambunctious time, whether you’re watching a rugby match or swaying to a live Irish band. 

  • Bars
  • Pubs
  • White City

It’s not easy to find a great Irish pub in the Middle East. But when you’re craving a cozy environment, a wide range of beers, and comforting pub food, come to Patrick’s Irish Pub to get your fix. There’s plenty of indoor and outdoor space, so don’t worry about bringing your buddies and having a rowdy night. It’s also an ideal place to sit at the bar and watch sports while making new pals with the friendly crowd.

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  • Bars
  • Dive bars
  • Jerusalem City Center

American-style hamburgers, a myriad of international beers and a super friendly staff means anyone stumbling into Mike’s Place for the first time will automatically feel welcomed. Extended across two floors, the lower level offers live bands and open-mic nights, billiard tables and a huge comfortable bar.

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