8 Best Places to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Michigan!

St. Patrick’s Day is the time of year when we appreciate Irish culture, and it’s long and storied heritage. In Michigan, you won’t run out of ways to celebrate on March 17. From pubs that will transport you to Dublin, to kid-friendly entertainment like parades and festivals, Michigan will surely find a way bring you a St. Patty’s Day you won’t forget. Settle in, throw on some green, and check out these great places to spend your St. Patrick’s Day in Michigan.
Holland St. Patrick's Day Parade, Holland, MI
Holland may best be known for its Dutch connection, but on St. Patrick's Day, everyone's a little bit Irish, and that means a parade. The Holland St. Patrick's Day Parade boasts a set of Irish dancers as well as some classic kilt affair. Plus, they even open up the parade to outside marchers for no fee at all, so step in and join in the fun yourself!
Murphy Inn, St. Clair, MI
Head out to St. Clair for a look at the Murphy Inn, regarded as one of if not the oldest Irish pub in Michigan. Determining just which pub actually gets that honor is said to be something of a hornet's nest, but age aside, the Murphy will not only offer the usual slate of drinks, food and fun, but also has a complete hotel attached, so planning ahead will allow the fun to go for hours.
Grand Ledge St. Patrick Day Celebration Parade, Grand Ledge, MI
Grand Ledge will put on a thoroughly impressive St. Patrick's Day celebration for those interested. Most of the weekend will be taken up with such festivities. There be traditional Irish dancing exercises and music from the Glen Erin Bagpipe Band. Cap it off with a pub crawl and the weekend is pretty much complete.
Clare Irish Festival, Clare, MI
Those around Clare for four full days near St. Patrick's Day will be surprised to find a whole slate of events in the Clare Irish Festival. Not only is there a children's carnival to start off the events, it's followed up with a parade, complete with the Scottville Clown Band. Top it off with Irish recipe contests, a craft show, musical performances including a karaoke contest and a fish fry, and that will be most everything you could ask for in the latter half of a St. Patrick's Day week.
Dublin Square Irish Pub, Lansing, MI
Those in Lansing will want to swing by Dublin Square Irish Pub, where the fun starts at breakfast and doesn't let up for most of the day. Bagpipers will be on hand, and if Michigan weather cooperates, the patio will be opened up as well.
Irish on Ionia, Grand Rapids, MI
Going to Grand Rapids? Then this chunk of St. Patrick's Day will be hard to pass up. Hosted by BarFly Events, Irish on Ionia is regarded as "Michigan's largest St. Patrick's Day street party." An abundance of green beer will be on hand, naturally, as an array of drinks and other thoroughly adult entertainment, complete with live music.
Bay City St. Patrick's Day Parade, Bay City, MI
For a taste of history along with your St. Patrick's Day fun, head for Bay City, where their annual St. Patrick's Day parade awaits. The highlight of the parade is the exhibition of the St. Patrick's Day Queen, chosen from among the community's young ladies of Irish descent, who then rides on the Queen's float in the parade and lands herself scholarship dollars in the process.
Ackroyd's Scottish Bakery, Redford, MI
A Scottish bakery on St. Patrick's Day is madness! Is that what you're thinking? Then hold off just for a minute, because there's more going on here than meets the eye at Ackroyd's Scottish Bakery in Redford. For St. Patrick's Day, reports note, the Scots put on the Irish by offering up some of the greats of Irish baking. Soda bread, hot cross buns, Irish stew pies and corned beef and cabbage pasties all show up on the menu.