
East vs. West Coast – Total Tap Takeover!
Ballast Point of San Diego, CA vs. Victory, of Downington, PA
Lagunitas of Petaluma, CA vs. Smuttynose of Portsmouth, NH
Brew Tour
Friday April 6th 4pm-Late
Come and support your favorite breweries!

East vs. West Coast – Total Tap Takeover!
Ballast Point of San Diego, CA vs. Victory, of Downington, PA
Lagunitas of Petaluma, CA vs. Smuttynose of Portsmouth, NH
Brew Tour
Friday April 6th 4pm-Late
Come and support your favorite breweries!
Subway: 33rd St. #6 line; 34th St. N-Q-R/B-D-F-V/1-2-3 /A-C-E lines
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Every Saturday Night: NYC’s Only Saturday Night Late Happy Hour – $5 Kick the Keg drafts from 10 pm – 1 am
Every Day: Extended Happy Hour Every Day from 11 am till 7 pm – $5 selected drafts and other drinks
Every Sunday: KICK THE KEG – $5 drafts all day on selected craft beers.
Monday April 15th: Green Flash Finale
Tuesday April 16th: Firestone Walker Brewery
Tuesday April 23rd: Founders Brewery
Tuesday April 30th: Ballast Point Brewery
Tuesday May 7th: Cigar City Brewery
Tuesday May 14th: Green Flash Brewery
Tuesday May 21st: Breckenridge Brewery
Tuesday May 28th: Cider Night
Beer Geeks and Beer Freaks
Come out to Plaaayaayy!!!
Tuesday March 27th 6pm-10pm
Performing Live for your twisted entertainment
Donny Vomit AKA The Human Blockhead
&
Heather Holliday AKA The Sword Swallower
12 awesome beers flowing
The RBS 6 Nations Rugby tournament comes to an end tomorrow, fittingly on St. Patrick’s Day, with Ireland playing England at 1:00 pm NY time.
6 Nations is a prestigious tournament that generates intense interest among fans in the participating nations. Each teams plays every other team over the course of five, non-consecutive weeks, with a point system determining the winner.
Rattle N Hum will be open early, at 8:00 am tomorrow, and will be showing the match live. We’ll have traditional Irish breakfast, and other Irish favorites all day long. Oh, we also have forty kegs on tap. Clearly, we’re the best bar in NYC to watch Ireland vs. England in 6 Nations Rugby.
We look forward to seeing you for the the game!
Looking for information on the St. Patrick’s Day parade?
When does the St. Patrick’s Day Parade begin?
The parade this year is on Saturday, March 16. It begins at 10:45 a.m., and it continues until the last marcher finishes, some time around 3:00 – 4:00 pm.
What is the St. Patrick’s Day route?
It begins near 44th St., on Fifth Avenue, and continues straight up to 79th St.
What is the weather for St. Patrick’s Day in NYC?
Current forecast is for a high of 42, mostly cloudy, light wind, and a 50% chance of rain showers.
Where is the best place to watch the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in NYC?
The best area is near the beginning of the parade route, in the mid-40s on Fifth Avenue. This is before the crowds get too thick, in the 50s, but not as far uptown as you’d otherwise have to go.
Where is the best place for Brunch on St. Patrick’s Day in NYC?
Rattle N Hum has the best St. Patrick’s Day Brunch. It opens at 10:00 am on Saturday, March 16 for the parade and will be food specials all day long. Once you’ve had your morning meal with us, it’s a mere 10 minute walk to the beginning of the parade route.
What is the best place for lunch on St. Patrick’s Day in NYC?
You need to avoid the places in the area around the parade, as they are all insanely packed, and many raise their prices just for the day. You want to find a place that’s a reasonable walk, with terrific hospitality, fabulous food, and, this being St. Patrick’s Day, the best Irish beer in NYC. That would be…. Rattle N Hum.
What is the best place for dinner on St. Patrick’s Day in NYC?
Ditto.
Where is the best place to drink on St. Patrick’s Day in NYC?
Need you ask? Rattle N Hum has 40 taps of beer that we constantly rotate, 4 casks, and more than 100 beers in bottles. Thanks for the softball on this one.
Who is St. Patrick? Why does he have a day and a parade named after him?
Patrick was born in Great Britain in the late fourth century. When he was 16, he was captured by Irish raiders and taken to Ireland, where he worked as a shepherd and drew close to God. “I used to pasture the flock each day and I used to pray many times a day,” he wrote. “More and more did the love of God, and my fear of him and faith increase.”
After six years in Ireland, he escaped. He was reunited with his family, but a dream urged him to return to Ireland. Patrick spent the ensuing years training to be a priest. He returned to Ireland around 432 A.D. to begin preaching Christianity to the predominantly pagan population. He played a significant role in converting the majority of Ireland’s population.
The first St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the US was held in Boston in 1737. In NYC, they’ve only been holding them since 1762.
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