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St. Paddy's Day: Best Place in Upper Saucon to Celebrate?

Vote in our poll and tell us about your favorite place to hang when March 17 rolls around.

 

Whether you've been accused of kissing the Blarney Stone or just look good in green, it's time to once again pay homage to those folks who brought corned beef and cabbage to a level of international acclaim.

Last March, Upper Saucon Patch asked its readers to tell us their favorite place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

Upper Saucon Social Quarters came out on top in our 2012 poll
. Is that still the best place to celebrate? Vote in our poll and tell us in our comments about your favorite place to spend St. Paddy’s Day.

Bar and pub owners, feel free to campaign in our comments section. Tell us about any St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and specials you are planning. Will you be serving green beer? Corned beef and cabbage? Tell us in the comments section below.

  • What's the best place to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Upper Saucon?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Upper Saucon Social Quarters
        1 (50%)
    • Lower Milford Social Hall
        0 (0%)
    • Melt
        0 (0%)
    • Peppercorn Pub
        0 (0%)
    • Copperhead Grille
        1 (50%)
    Total votes: 2
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Green, Irish, March 17, St. Paddy's, and St. Patrick's Day

Mark Jamison

9:03 am on Friday, March 15, 2013

On St Paddy's day for me it's toss up between Melt and the Lower Milford Club ( we call it the Firehall ) The head chef at Melt does a corned beef and cabbage that is to die for while the pub atmosphere at the Firehall makes me feel like I'm back on the old soil wether its St. Paddy's day or not. You can hear the fiddles play'n fore yer even through the door! And this year is special with St. Pat's falling on a Sunday so it's Mass first then on to Melt for their traditional Irish brunch then on to Lower Milford for the music and green beer. No silly DJ there, they got a CD player! And if I decide to call out on Monday (what are the chances ) don't be surprised to find me ending the day at the Peppercorn cranking out a few Irish ballads with my bros. Slante !

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Joe LV

11:30 am on Friday, March 15, 2013

Lower Milford social Hall is CLOSED. So, don't go there. Peppercorn is closing at the end of April of this year.
the place to go is Braveheart Highland Pub in Hellertown. I've gone there for 3 years, and the celebration gets bigger and bigger. Lots of specials, Everybody is IRISH (for the days) and the authentic food and music just makes it complete.

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Mark Jamison

11:38 am on Friday, March 15, 2013

Holy crap Joe! That changes my plans ! See you at Braveheart ! Best Irish pub I know of now that I think about it.

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Joe LV

11:55 am on Friday, March 15, 2013

the Limeport Hotel is also a great destination. A place that reminds me of the Eire!

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Notbornyesterday

11:15 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013

How about the Limeport Inn? The Peppercorn is a dive bar.

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