Raise a pint of green beer at Griff’s St. Paddy’s Weekend Block Party at Velvet Oak Tavern

Griff's big annual two-day celebration of all things Irish returns, despite last year's fire, with some co-hosting help from friends at Velvet Oak Tavern. | Photo courtesy of Griff's Irish Pub

Celebrate St. Paddy’s with two days of Irish-inspired frivolity, food and live entertainment as Griff’s joins forces with Velvet Oak Tavern on Alabama of celebrations on Saturday, March 16 and St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday, March 17, 2024.

A Montrose mainstay since 1965, Griff’s Irish Pub on Roseland Street tragically caught fire early in 2023.

While rebuilding efforts are underway, the Griff’s management team has joined forces with Velvet Oak Tavern and Bollo’s Woodfired Pizza Truck to ensure the return of Griff’s traditional Irish festivals.

Griff’s & Velvet Oak’s St. Paddy’s Weekend Block Party at Velvet Oak Tavern

  • Griff’s Annual Irish Crawfish Boil at Velvet Oak Tavern | Saturday, March 16 | No Cover – Enjoy a tasty, all-day Irish crawfish and shrimp boil with live music from the Zydeco Bulls and Snit’s Dog and Pony Show, green beer, and food from Velvet Oak Tavern and Bollo’s Woodfired Pizza Truck. Crawfish will be $8 per pound. 11am to close.
  • Griff’s Annual St. Paddy’s Day Party at Velvet Oak Tavern | St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday, March 17 – The big event lands on St. Patrick’s Day itself, with live music on a big outdoor stage, leprechauns, green beer, cold shots, Bollo Woodfired Pizza, festival food, face painting, Irish dancers, and more. Tickets are $10. 11am to close.

Griff’s & Velvet Oak’s St. Paddy’s Weekend Block Party at Velvet Oak Tavern

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