Join the fun at the St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Metairie with parades and festivities.
Metairie is gearing up for its vibrant St. Patrick’s Day festivities on March 16, featuring races, parades, and lively celebrations throughout the day. With the St. Patrick’s Day Classic race kicking off at 8:30 a.m., followed by parades from the Krewe of Argus and the St. Patrick Parade of Jefferson, attendees can look forward to colorful floats, live music, and plenty of green beer. The celebrations continue with the Old Metairie Irish Festival leading up to the main event, promising fun and excitement for everyone!
Get ready, Metairie! This year’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations on March 16 promise to be a blockbuster event, with parades, races, and festivals that will keep you reveling all day long. So, dust off those leprechaun hats and gather your friends because this is going to be a party you won’t want to miss.
The festivities kick off bright and early with the St. Patrick’s Day Classic race, which takes off at 8:30 a.m. from outside Gennaro’s Bar on Metairie Road at North Causeway Boulevard. This exciting race features a 2-mile course that winds its way down Metairie Road and wraps up at Frisco Avenue, right by Winston’s Pub & Patio. After you dash to the finish line, stick around for the post-race party — a great way to celebrate your achievement with some fun and good company!
The real parade action begins at 10 a.m. with the Krewe of Argus parade, which was originally scheduled for Mardi Gras Day. This parade is part of a long-standing tradition and will be followed by the annual St. Patrick Parade of Jefferson. Both of these vibrant parades will cover an approximate 3.6-mile route, starting at 41st Street and Severn Avenue. Expect colorful floats and plenty of beads as the parade winds its way through Metairie — turning onto Metairie Road and Focis Street before rolling down to Canal Street!
Before the big day, you can join in the fun at the Old Metairie Irish Festival on March 14 at Gennaro’s, starting at 4 p.m. This lively festival will feature live music, delicious food, and of course, plenty of green beer to get you in the spirit! One of the highlights will be a “meeting of the courts” event, showcasing the royalty of the Krewe of Argus — truly a sight to see!
Businesses along Metairie Road are going all out with festive green decorations, displaying banners and preparing for the anticipated large crowds this weekend. Jefferson Parish officials are expecting the parades to be a massive success, potentially attracting the largest crowd in parish history. So, make sure to arrive early to snag a good spot!
If you’re worried about the weather ruining your festivities, have no fear! Although severe weather warnings have affected other events like the Irish Channel St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New Orleans, the weather is expected to clear up beautifully by Sunday. Look forward to sunny skies and temperatures reaching the mid-70s — perfect for a day of fun!
As you enjoy the parades, keep an eye out for numerous bars and restaurants along Metairie Road serving up special deals! You can find Irish whiskeys and various party specials tailored for parade-goers, making your St. Patrick’s Day even more enjoyable.
The St. Patrick Parade of Jefferson has been a cherished tradition in the community since 1971, and the Krewe of Argus has brought joy to the streets since 1972. This year, Metairie Road is set to become a lively hub celebrating both St. Patrick’s Day and the rich Mardi Gras traditions of our wonderful city. So, gather your friends and family, put on your green, and get ready to make some unforgettable memories!
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