St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations on the Alabama Gulf Coast

R. Ken Cooper • March 17, 2025

Live music, food and festive drinks await this St. Paddy’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations on the Alabama Gulf Coast

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) –   St. Patrick’s Day originated as a religious feast day in Ireland to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who is credited with bringing Christianity to the island in the 5th century. He was said to have used the shamrock to explain the Christian Trinity and is often associated with driving the snakes out of Ireland (though this is likely symbolic rather than literal).


See List of Today's St. Patrick's Day Events Below


How It Came to the U.S.

St. Patrick’s Day celebrations were brought to the United States by Irish immigrants, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries. The first recorded St. Patrick’s Day parade in the U.S. took place in Boston in 1737, followed by New York City in 1762. These parades were initially a way for Irish soldiers serving in the British Army to celebrate their heritage.


During the Great Irish Famine (1845–1852), millions of Irish people fled to the U.S., particularly to cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago. As their numbers grew, Irish Americans used St. Patrick’s Day as a way to celebrate their culture and assert their identity in a country where they often faced discrimination.


Why It Became So Popular in the U.S.

  1. Irish American Influence – Irish immigrants and their descendants made up a significant portion of the U.S. population, especially in major cities, helping spread St. Patrick’s Day traditions.
  2. Parades and Public Celebrations – Over time, parades became major events, embraced by cities with large Irish populations. The New York City parade remains the largest in the world.
  3. American Adaptations – Traditions evolved in the U.S., including the practice of dyeing the Chicago River green (started in 1962) and the widespread drinking of green beer.
  4. Marketing and Commercialization – Businesses capitalized on the holiday, making it a celebration beyond just the Irish community. Bars, restaurants, and brands began promoting St. Patrick’s Day with themed drinks, decorations, and events.
  5. Embracing Irish Culture – Over time, St. Patrick’s Day became more about celebrating Irish heritage and less about its religious origins, making it an inclusive event for all Americans.


Today, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated across the U.S. with parades, parties, wearing green, and enjoying Irish food and drinks, making it one of the most widely recognized cultural celebrations in the country.


From coast to coast, St. Patrick’s Day has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture, music, and good times—and the Alabama Gulf Coast is no exception! With a lineup of exciting events, festive drinks, and lively entertainment, local businesses are rolling out the green carpet for an unforgettable celebration. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly event, live Irish music, or a chance to raise a pint with friends, there’s no shortage of ways to get into the spirit. 


Here’s a look at the best St. Patrick’s Day events happening along the Gulf Coast:


The Hangout – Gulf Shores

Get ready for a legendary St. Patrick’s Day bash at The Hangout in Gulf Shores! From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., this beachfront hotspot will be bringing the Irish spirit with live music, dance parties, and a lively crowd decked out in green. The Muckers, an authentic Irish band, will set the tone from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., followed by high-energy tunes from Zac Dunlap in the evening. A leprechaun costume contest adds to the fun, giving partygoers a chance to show off their best Irish-inspired looks. Whether you're Irish by birth or just for the day, The Hangout promises a celebration filled with music, dancing, and nonstop fun.


Lulu’s Gulf Shores

Lulu’s is bringing the luck of the Irish to Gulf Shores with a festive mix of Irish-inspired food, drinks, and live music. From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., guests can indulge in themed menu items while enjoying the upbeat atmosphere that Lulu’s is known for. Whether you're stopping by for a bite, a drink, or just some good company, this waterfront favorite is a perfect place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in true Gulf Coast style.


Flora-Bama – Perdido Key

The Flora-Bama, known for its legendary beachside parties, is turning up the Irish charm with live music, traditional Irish food, and a special St. Patrick’s Day Bushwacker. With the party kicking off at 10 a.m. and running until 10 p.m., guests can enjoy great music, delicious bites, and of course, the signature frozen Bushwacker with an Irish twist. Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, St. Paddy’s at the Flora-Bama is sure to be an unforgettable experience.


Picnic Beach
is bringing the St. Patrick’s Day fun with a lively, music-filled celebration in the heart of Gulf Shores! From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., enjoy live performances from Justin Colvard and Adam Tyler Brown, setting the perfect vibe for a festive day. Whether you're stopping by for a cold drink, indulging in their fresh and flavorful bites, or just soaking in the laid-back atmosphere, Picnic Beach offers a relaxed yet spirited way to celebrate. With great food, good music, and plenty of Irish cheer, this is the perfect spot to kick off your St. Paddy’s festivities! 


The Wharf – Orange Beach

For those looking for a family-friendly way to celebrate, The Wharf in Orange Beach is hosting a lively St. Patrick’s Day event from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. This festive destination will come alive with Irish dancers, live music, and a fun-filled atmosphere perfect for an evening of entertainment. Whether you're grabbing dinner at one of the many restaurants, shopping, or simply soaking in the festive vibes, The Wharf is the place to be for a charming and vibrant celebration.


Tacky Jacks – Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, and Fort Morgan

Tacky Jacks is bringing a taste of Irish luck to the Gulf Coast with its special Lucky Leprechaun Bushwacker! This festive take on the classic frozen cocktail features vodka-infused whipped cream and shamrock candies, making it the perfect St. Patrick’s Day treat. With locations in Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, and Fort Morgan, there are plenty of opportunities to try your luck with this delicious drink. Plus, the Fort Morgan location will feature live music from Cam Shelton, making for a fun and festive night on the bay.


Galway Irish Public House in Gulf Shores
is going all out for St. Patrick’s Day with a full weekend of Irish-themed festivities! From March 15th through the 17th, guests can enjoy three days of live music, authentic Irish fare, and plenty of shenanigans. The celebration will feature performances from talented musicians, including Blarney Coast, who will take the stage on Sunday, March 16th, at 5 p.m. Whether you’re looking to indulge in traditional Irish dishes, raise a pint in honor of the occasion, or simply soak up the lively atmosphere, Galway Irish Public House is the perfect place to embrace the spirit of St. Paddy’s. With an inviting pub setting and a dedication to all things Irish, this weekend-long party is sure to be one for the books!


Wolf Bay in Foley & Orange Beach:

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Wolf Bay’s Foley and Orange Beach locations with a festive lineup of food, drinks, and live music! Stop by today, Monday, March 17th, for all-day specials, including Reuben Rolls, Corned Beef & Cabbage, and Beer-Battered Fish & Chips. Wash it down with a pint of Green Beer, a classic Jameson & Ginger, or an Irish Breakfast Shot. With live, local musicians playing throughout the day, you’re in for a sham-rockin’ good time! Don’t miss out on the fun—learn more at Wolf Bay’s website.



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No matter where you choose to celebrate, the Alabama Gulf Coast is turning up the green this St. Patrick’s Day! So grab your friends, wear your best Irish gear, and get ready for a day filled with music, food, drinks, and plenty of luck.


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