It’s rare for Cincinnatians to run out of reasons to gather and drink beer on the weekend, but St. Patrick’s Day brings a distinct level of new “enthusiasm” to the city. If you’re looking for a more authentic experience, make your way to one of Cincinnati’s many Irish Pubs to celebrate this year.

 

 

Crowley’s Highland House Cafe 958 Pavilion St., Mount Adams Photo via Google Maps
O’Malley’s in the Alley 25 W. Ogden Place, Downtown Photo via Facebook.com/OMalleysInTheAlley Facebook.com/OMalleysInTheAlley
Molly Malone’s Irish Pub & Restaurant 112 E. 4th St., Covington, Ky. Photo via Facebook.com/MollyMalonesCincinnati
Murphy’s Pub 2329 W. Clifton Ave., Clifton Photo via Facebook.com/MurphysPub
Fogarty’s 3620 Harrison Ave., Cheviot Photo via Facebook.com/Fogartys
Foley’s Irish Pub 200 W. Benson St., Reading Photo via Facebook.com/FoleysIrishPub
Hap’s Irish Pub 3510 Erie Ave., Oakley Photo via Facebook.com/HapsIrishPub
The Crow’s Nest 4544 W. 8th St., West Price Hill Photo via Facebook.com/CrownsNestCincy
Shady O’Grady’s Pub 9443 Loveland Madeira, Remington Photo via Facebook.com/ShadyOGradysPub
Nicholson’s Tavern & Pub 625 Walnut St., Downtown Photo via Facebook.com/NicholsonsGastropub Photo: Facebook.com/nicholsonsgastropub
Flying Pig Irish Pub 3265 Brotherton Road, Oakley Photo via Facebook.com/FlyingPigIrishPub
Trinity Pub 8953 Princeton Glendale Road, West Chester Photo via Facebook.com/TrinityGastroPub