On Saturday, March 12, the city will hosts its annual St. Patrick's Day parade starting at 12:15 p.m. and will dye the Chicago River green in the morning to honor the holiday. After two years of Covid-19, this year's celebration will be one to "dye" for! The parade travels north on Columbus Drive, beginning at Balbo Drive and ending at Monroe Drive. The river dyeing can be seen at street level between State and Columbus.
Here's how you can celebrate this weekend:
Chicago St. Patrick's Day Parade
On Saturday, the city will host its traditional St. Patrick's Day parade, which is one of the oldest and largest in the county, starting at 12:15 p.m. Entry to the parade route will open at 10 a.m. and will only be allowed at Jackson Avenue and Ida B. Wells Drive. Security will be checking all bags and purses, according to parade organizers. No coolers, alcohol, open beverages, camelbacks and personal water bottles will be allowed along the route. The 2022 Chicago St. Patrick's Day Parade theme will be "Honoring Chicagoland's Essential Workers," organizers announced.
Chicago River Dyeing
The Chicago River will be dyed green Saturday morning in honor of St. Patrick's Day, starting at 10 a.m. To watch the river dyeing, organizers recommend catching the event west of Columbus to east of Orleans. Looking to watch the river dyeing from the comfort of your own home? NBC 5 Chicago will stream the event online and in the app.
St. Patrick's Day River Cruises
Some cruises, like aboard Navy Pier's Seadog, will give a way to watch officials dye the river green from the water. Navy Pier's cruise will take off at 7:45 a.m. March 12 and will play Irish music as those on the boat enjoy a front row seat for river dying. A ticket also includes two beers or bottles of water.
Here are some other options for cruises: St. Patrick's Day Clover Cruise , St. Patrick's Day Brunch Cruise , St. Patrick's Day Cocktail Cruise , St. Patty's Day Green River Cruises , St. Patrick's Day Cruise.
South Side Irish Parade
Chicago's South Side Irish St. Patrick's Day Parade will also return this month after being canceled the past two years due to coronavirus concerns, organizers announced. The parade will begin at noon Sunday and run on Western Avenue between 103rd and 115th Streets. The historic parade, which began in 1979, will travel through Chicago's Beverly and Morgan Park neighborhoods on March 13 starting at noon.
Northwest Side Irish Parade
The Northwest Side Irish Parade, which has been a tradition for 19 years, will kick off Sunday at noon from William J. Onahan School. The parade will then run along North Northwest Highway. After the event, Northwest Side Irish will host an after party at Zia's Social, according to organizers.
Schamrock'n The Block
Chicago's Old St. Pat's Catholic Church will host Shamrock'n The Block Saturday from noon to 6:30 p.m. with a heated tent and beer garden at Adams and DesPlaines Street in the city's West Loop neighborhood. The event will feature live music, Irish dance, bagpipes, Irish food and activities, church officials noted. Tickets cost $10 for general admission and $15 at the door. A $35 Pub Pass includes entry, a meal and free drinks.
Charm'd Pop-Up Bar
Charm'd pop-up Irish bar in Wrigleyville will be decked out in St. Patrick's Day decor, multiple bars and signature cocktails. The spot will be serving all things St. Patrick's Day this weekend at 3505 N. Clark St.
St. Patrick's Day River North Morning Bar Crawl
Beginning at 110 W. Hubbard, the crawl begins at 8 am through 1 pm and participants will hit the best bars in River North. Registration required: allevents.in
St Patrick's on the Lake
Theater on the Lake in Lincoln Park will host a 12-hour St. Patrick's Day party, complete with Irish music, food, Guinness and performances.The celebration will take place at 2401 N. Lake Shore Dr. at Fullerton Parkway. Tickets cost $5.






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