It’s that time again. St. Patrick’s Day is upon us and though it’s certainly an excellent excuse to throw a few back, we also hope there won’t be any green vomit lining the streets of Bococa. I will be celebrating at the brand new Stinky Bklyn, tony cheese and fancy food purveyor. Not to fear, the move is just down the street, to 215 Smith St. between Butler and Baltic. Remember to stop in and see the new space–and grab a beer with your cheese. Plans not finalized yet? Here’s a few things around town which should make your day a lucky one. In the meantime, don’t forget to pick up Trader Joe’s seriously yummy Irish bangers before they are over and out.
The Brazen Head (228 Atlantic Ave.) will offer $5 pints of Guinness, free corned beef sandwiches after 5pm, and a menu of 11 Irish whiskeys by the glass.
Char No. 4 (196 Smith St.) is serving a St. Patrick’s day special during dinner in addition to the regular menu both at the bar and in the dining room. It includes smoked beef-Guinness sausage over house made corned beef and cabbage, a 1 ounce taste of Tullamore Dew Irish whiskey and a bottle of Smithwick’s beer for $24. A flight of three Irish whiskeys will also be featured for $11.
Want to go a different route? Head to Brooklyn Bead Box (244 Smith St.) and get all green beads 20 percent off until 20 March.
They’re bringing sexy back at the Galapagos Art Space (16 Main Street, DUMBO) with a St. Patty’s Day Burlesque show. Get green with envy watching Miss Tickle, Madame Rosebud and Eden shake their tail feathers. Starts at 8pm (show begins at 9pm) and tickets are just $10.
I guess you can say The Little Mermaid is kinda’ green. At least that’s what the folks at the Bell House (149 7th Street, Brooklyn) were thinking when they scheduled a Little Mermaid Sing-Along. Sit through the screening and you’ll be rewarded with the words to all the songs. The more whiskey you drink, the further under the sea you’ll sink. For $5 you’ll also get themed drink specials, goldfish crackers, trivia and contests. Doors open at 7:30.
Ceol promises a true Irish menu, including Guinness Irish beef stew, bangers and mash, and Guinness chocolate cake.



fyi, the Bellhouse is hosting a separate event that _is_ definitely st. paddy’s themed called “St Patrick’s Day for sinners” (guessing the little mermaid’s singalong is in the back room)…