Where to get St. Patrick’s Day treats in Philadelphia

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Feeling lucky? These St. Patrick’s Day Treats in Philadelphia will make sure of that. Here’s where to score some of the best and tastiest flavors of the holiday around the city.

Evil Genius

The Fishtown-based beer lab has recently released their Magically Delicious beer made with heaps of Lucky Charms cereal. The Hazy Oatmeal IPA also boasts mosaic and chinook hops, and will come with a new updated 2022 special label for all the collectors out there. Magically Delicious is available in 4 packs of 16 oz. cans and comes out to be 7.2% ABV, it will be available at the Lab and where Evil Genius beers are sold in Philadelphia. On St. Patrick’s Day itself, Evil will be open from 4 to 10 p.m., with happy hour running from 4 to 6 p.m. offering $5 ciders, $5 wines and $5 draft beers.

1727 N Front St., evilgeniusbeer.com

SliCE

Pizza is always a great choice, and if you’re looking for St. Patrick’s Day Treats in Philadelphia, this city-wide pizzeria has just what you need. SliCE’s St. Pat’s Pizza ($17 / $24) features olive oil and garlic topped with mozzarella, thin slices of baked ham, cabbage and Red Dragon Mustard Ale cheese—a vegan version is also available featuring vegan bacon and vegan cheese. In addition, for Lent, SliCE also has brought back their popular Shrimp Scampi Pizza ($19/$26) made with olive oil, garlic, butter and sautéed shrimp finished with lemon.

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Various locations, slicepa.com

Red Owl Tavern

The Old City-based bar and eatery is offering a couple of St. Patrick’s Day treats in Philadelphia for libation lovers. As a release states, while at the Red Owl Tavern, Philadelphians can sip on The Dublin Old Fashioned boasting the very special Jameson Stout Finished Irish Whiskey (a whiskey aged in craft beer-seasoned barrels with a mild taste of hops and cocoa beans) bolstered by Guinness Demerara Syrup, bitters and garnished with an orange twist. For fans of clear spirits and refreshing flavors, The Clover Club on the other hand boasts a raspberry-infused gin, mint syrup, lemon juice, egg white, dry vermouth and Peychaud’s bitters.

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433 Chestnut St., redowltavern.com

P’unk Burger

The East Passyunk hotspot will be offering a St. Patrick’s Day inspired burger and milkshake all month long. P’unk’s OH Rueben Burger ($15) is comprised of a beef patty stuffed with Swiss cheese then topped with corned beef, sauerkraut, more Swiss cheese, fried pickles and Thousand Island dressing. For a sweet finish, the Lucky Charms Shake ($9) boasts vanilla ice cream blended with marshmallow and Lucky Charms, topped with whipped cream and more Lucky Charms.

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1823 Passyunk Ave., punkburger.com

Al Pastor

There are a few reasons to head to the Main Line this green-clad holiday. Al Pastor will be offering a slew of new menu additions including their Drunken Leprechaun cocktail ($11, made with cucumber-melon agua fresca, tequila blanco, midori, edible glitter and lime); Pot O Gold Coronarita ($14, a pineapple mezcal margarita with gold glitter and a corona); Lucky Charms cheesecake ($9) and corned beef tacos ($13) this Thursday, March 17.

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560 Wellington Sq., Exton, eatalpastor.com

Crooked Hammock

The Delaware-based brewery is offering its own spin on a magical brew. Titled the Savagely Delicious Triple IPA, Crooked Hammock will officially be releasing their new concoction brewed with Lucky Charms cereal on St. Patrick’s Day. On March 17, both their Lewes and Middletown locations will also be kicking the release off with more celebrations. At Lewes from 6-8 p.m., participants can check out their first tapping of this year’s Savagely Delicious IPA, plus live party tunes from local trio Lunch Dog, and compete in the Lucky Chance Cornhole contest for the chance to win a “Pot of Gold” CHB Yeti Cooler filled with Hammock goodies. At the same time at their Middletown location, visitors can also check out the first tapping of this year’s Savagely Delicious IPA, plus watch Delaware’s Irish Step Dancers, and indulge in a collaboration of marshmallow treats from Moon Child Sweets. This location will also feature the Lucky Chance Cornhole contest for the chance to win that “Pot of Gold.”

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Various locations, crookedhammockbrewery.com

Iron Hill Brewery

If you’re looking for St. Patrick’s Day treats in Philadelphia, Iron Hill has a few tasty options. According to a release, the brewery will be bringing back two fan-favorite stouts: The O’Sullivan and Big Sully for the occasion. For those who want to give more than one beer a try, a beer flight with 4 stouts will also be available. For the holiday, their special menu will additionally include Irish staples like corned beef and cabbage, beef stew, shepherd’s pie and even Irish bread pudding for dessert.

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1150 Market St., ironhillbrewery.com