St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated every year on March 17, has become a global celebration of Irish heritage, complete with parades, revelry, and a fair share of whiskey drinking. Whether you’re catching a game, want to feel like you’re Irish for a day, or just love scratch-made food, we’ve got everything you need for a St. Patrick’s Day celebration that will leave everyone else green with envy.
Food That Hits the Spot
When it comes to fueling the festivities, our kitchen is serving up some mouthwatering meals that pay homage to Irish flavors. Dig into our crispy Irish Nachos piled with deep fried and seasoned potato slices smothered with ranch dressing, shredded cheese, and crumbled bacon then topped with sour cream and parsley. Or bite into B.A.B.B.—a ground chuck patty topped with sliced ham, corned beef hash, sliced bacon, a fried egg over medium, garlic mayo, and American cheese.
No one at Bout Time leaves hungry, especially not on St. Patrick’s Day!
Drinks Galore
But if we had to be honest, St. Patrick’s Day s is definitely about the drinks. If you’re a fan of whiskey then you’re in luck, and even if you’re not, the Irish are also fond of a pint or two so we’ll be pouring craft beer and Guinness, as well as Irish whiskey to keep you warm from the inside out. They’re all perfect for sipping while catching up with friends or watching a game.
The History of Whiskey and St. Patrick’s Day
To understand why whiskey and St. Patrick’s Day go hand in hand, one must first appreciate the long-standing relationship between Ireland and its national spirit. Whiskey, meaning “water of life” in Gaelic, has been distilled in Ireland for centuries, with records dating back as early as 1405.
By the 17th and 18th centuries, whiskey had become an essential part of Irish life, enjoyed by both the working class and the aristocracy, which then carried on in large Irish communities in cities like Boston, New York, and Chicago. Their St. Patrick’s Day events included plenty of Irish music, dancing, and, of course, whiskey drinking to celebrate their heritage.
Today, everyone embraces the holiday as an opportunity to enjoy Irish whiskey and iconic Irish whiskey brands like Jameson, Bushmills, and Tullamore D.E.W. have made whiskey a central part of the modern St. Patrick’s Day experience.
Say Sláinte at Bout Time
It wouldn’t be a holiday celebration without saying cheers, and in Ireland, the most common Irish word for “cheers” is “Sláinte” (pronounced slawn-cha), which means “health”. The custom of raising a glass in a toast dates back centuries and is deeply ingrained in Irish social life, whether in a pub, at a celebration, or among friends and family and reflects the warmth and camaraderie of the Irish people.
Here’s why Sláinte is so significant:
- Wishing Good Health – Sláinte is a heartfelt wish for good health, reflecting the Irish tradition of valuing well-being and good fortune.
- A Symbol of Friendship – Irish culture places great importance on hospitality and strong social bonds, and toasting with Sláinte strengthens connections.
- Gaelic Heritage – Using Sláinte keeps the Irish language (Gaeilge) alive in daily interactions, even among those who don’t speak it fluently.
So, when you’re enjoying an Irish drink with us on St Patrick’s Day, raising a glass with Sláinte is a simple way to acknowledge Irish culture.
Join Us for St. Patrick’s Day
You know that your favorite neighborhood Bout Time means fun, laughs, and good times all around. And with St. Patrick’s Day falling on Monday, March 17, we’ll be celebrating all the weekend before too with brunch, lunch, and dinner. We’re decking every location out in green, and you’ll feel the Irish pride the second you step inside. Our TVs will be showing all the games for fans, and we might just throw in some St. Paddy’s Day surprises.
So, skip the ordinary and come to where the food’s delicious, the Irish drinks are flowing, and the fun never stops. We take pride in being the go-to spot for your local crew and St. Patrick’s Day is the perfect excuse to raise a glass with your friends, family, and fellow sports fans. Plus, our awesome staff will be there to keep the vibe lively and ensure you’re having the best time. Wear something green, bring your crew, and get ready for a celebration you won’t forget. Cheers to good times, great company, and a little bit of Irish luck. Sláinte!