Where to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and Easter in Nashville
Nashville never shies away from a party and St. Patrick’s Day is no different. And if you party a little too hard, don’t worry – Easter is right around the corner to make things right! If you’re looking for green beer and the luck of the Irish this March, or if you want to hunt for some eggs and enjoy a great brunch, here is your guide to where to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and Easter in Nashville!

St. Patrick’s Day
Friday, March 6
East Nashville Beer Works: Pop Up Gaeltacht Nashville with Irish Network Nashville in East
Saturday, March 7
Nashville Flower Market: Pot of Goldenrod workshop in Donelson
Saturday, March 14
Fat Bottom Brewing: Green beer, bottomless cups, and more in the Nations
East Nash Beer Works: St. Patrick’s Day Party with Irish dancers, live music, green beer, and more in East (also in Lebanon)
Von Elrod’s: Von Patrick’s Day with Rubiks Groove, green beer, and more in Germantown
Half Batch Brewing: Saint Patrick’s Day party with live music, stein holding, green beer, and more in Hendersonville
Rosemary & Beauty Queen: East Nash Stache Bash block party in East
Tuesday, March 17
Primitive Coffee: Sea Shanty Singalong in South Nash
Skinny Dennis: Sweet Megg and Wild Bill sponosored by Guiness in East
Music City Brewhop: East Nashville Dive Bar Crawl
Easter
Egg My Yard – order pre-filled eggs to be delivered and hidden for Easter morning to benefit Nashville Foster Love Closet
Brunch – too many for me to track, but Nashville Guru has you covered!
Saturday, March 28
Breeden’s Orchard: timed egg hunts throughout the day in Mt. Juliet
Sunday, March 29
Fifth & Broadway: Spring Celebration with Easter Bunny, egg hunt, and more Downtown
Friday, April 3
Cheekwood: Great Spring Art Hop with egg hunts, scavenger hunts, and more in Belle Meade (Fri & Sat)
Saturday, April 4
Cheekwood: Great Spring Art Hop with egg hunts, scavenger hunts, and more in Belle Meade (Fri & Sat)
Nashville Zoo: Extravaganzoo with egg hunts (and early admission gets to see the Easter Bunny!) in South Nash
May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back, and remember that from death came life, from sorrow came joy; this is the hope of Easter (Aloo Denish Obiero).
And if you’re not feeling the luck of the Irish or of the Easter bunny, be sure to check out my post for other things happening around town!
XO,
SB
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