Brasserie de Monaco, one of the Principality's most popular bars, will celebrate St Patrick's Day from 15 to 17 March with a long-weekend of British and Irish music, food and drinks.
Three days of festivities will include:
Friday March 15 - The event opens with live music fromFrance's Zen Trio who will play a selection of British pop and rock classics. (5pm till 11pm). A special St Patrick's Day set will follow from bar's resident DJ.
Saturday March 16 - Irish band Incidance with take to the stage (6pm till midnight). DJ set to follow. Rugby fans can watch the final matches of the 6 Nationschampionship on the Brasserie de Monaco's big screens(2.30pm till 10pm).
Sunday March 17 - Irish New Age band Dagda will toast the official St Patrick's Day celebrations (5pm till 11pm).The bar will create a unique event celebrating the best of British and Irish culture and beer. Look out for the bar's staff dressed in the colours and clothing of St Patrick's Day, the venue decorated appropriately, and on Sunday 17 March there is a free drink for customers who wear green.Throughout the weekend traditional-style Irish and British food will be served, including a special burger and dessert made in the colours of the Irish flag.
Brasserie de Monaco is the only micro-brewery in Monaco and produces 120,000 litres of beer per year. The bar is producing its own limited edition beers and cocktails for the event. Customers are invited to try Shamrock Green beer (5.2%), Paddy's Stout (5%), Shindig Cider, Baby Guinness and PanaStout Cocktail (Stout, Kahlua)Happy Hour prices will be from 5pm to 8pm each evening and on March 16th from 2:30 pm till 10pm, where rugby fans can enjoy the final three matches of the "6 Nations championship" on big screens inside the bar.
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