With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, here are some of the best places to celebrate in Dallas in the coming days.

Dallas St. Patrick’s Day Parade

St. Patrick’s Day would not be the same without a parade. On March 15, the city’s annual event sets off from Blackwell Street at 11 a.m., making its way down to SMU Boulevard for the block party. Festivities begin at 9 a.m. for those who want to arrive early before the parade starts.

Lower Greenville St. Patrick’s Day Block Party

Grab a green beer while listening to music at one of three stages at the massive block party that runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on March 15 on Lower Greenville between Vanderbilt and Vickery.

Bar Louie

On March 15, 16, and 17, treat yourself to a $5 Guinness, a $4.50 green beer draft, or a $4 Jameson at Bar Louie.

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Harwood Arms

Starting at 11 a.m. on March 17, Harwood Arms will host live bands on an outdoor stage, a traditional bagpiper, and more.

Paddy at The Village

The Village will have food & drink specials, games, and pickleball open play on March 15 from noon to 6 p.m.

Thirsty Lion Gastropub

Corned beef mac and cheese? Yes, please. Enjoy some delicious food among bag pipers from March 14 through 17. The best part: you will be supporting the St. Baldrick’s Foundation for childhood cancer.

The Barley House

If you need a bite following the Dallas St. Patrick’s Day Parade, grab some tasty eats while listening to Irish bagpipes at The Barley House on March 15, conveniently located at the end of the parade route.

The Porch

Corned beef and cabbage are $24 on the menu at The Porch on Henderson Avenue from March 14 through March 17.

The Statler

Expect discounted drinks and creative cocktails at ‘Lepre-Con’ at The Statler on March 14.