St. Patrick’s Day is only a week away— do you know where you’re drinking, er, we mean eating yet?
You may not think of Las Vegas’ favorite German beer hall and restaurant as the first place to celebrate the saint known as Patrick, and one of Ireland’s biggest holidays but hear us out!
ST. PATRICK WASN’T IRISH EITHER
It’s true! Different accounts state Patrick’s birthplace possibilities as Dunbarton, Scotland, northern Wales, or Cumberland, England. So while we may not know exactly where he was born, we do know it wasn’t Ireland. He considered himself a Roman and a Briton.
WE HAVE BEER
Saint Patrick died on March 17 but his memory lives on through a variety of traditions including big feasts and plenty of drinks. As you may know from this post we are now in the season of Lent where many people choose to fast or abstain from such indulgences for 40 days. However, this fast is allowed to be broken for one day only in order to honor St. Patrick. Bring on the best beer in Las Vegas!
WE ALSO HAVE THE FEAST
Where there is beer there is also food, and we are certainly no exception. Our chefs are paying homage to St. Patrick and everyone who celebrates him with an Irish feast done the German way.
Creamy Leak Soup – Garnished with croutons and chives
Fried brie cheese – Breaded brie cheese fried golden brown, served with a spring salad bouquet and garnished with parsley and cranberries
Traditional corned beef and cabbage – Tender corned beef brisket served with steamed cabbage, carrots and mashed potatoes
Bread and butter pudding – Served with vanilla ice cream, whiskey sauce, and whipped cream
Wherever you hail from, however you celebrate, you’re welcome to honor St. Patrick’s Day at our Haus. Save your spot at the celebration here.