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St. Patrick’s Day may have started in Ireland, but in Ormond Beach, it has become a fun mix of Irish pride, sunny skies, and local community spirit. Whether you live here or you are visiting for spring break, St. Patrick’s Day in Ormond Beach gives you plenty of ways to celebrate with friends and family.

A Short History Of St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day goes back to March 17, the traditional date of St. Patrick’s death, which later became a religious feast day in the 1600s. Over time, Irish communities around the world turned it into a day to celebrate Irish culture with music, food, and parades.

One fun Florida connection: historians found evidence of a St. Patrick’s celebration and procession in St. Augustine in 1601, one of the earliest known public events honoring St. Patrick in what is now the United States. Today, cities across Florida keep that tradition alive in their own way each March.

Common St. Patrick’s Day symbols you will see around Ormond Beach include:

  • Shamrocks used as a sign of Ireland and good luck.

  • The color green on shirts, hats, and beads at local pubs.

  • Irish music and dancing at community events and bar celebrations.

These simple details help set the mood as you move from the riverfront to local bars and restaurants.

Ormond Beach Events And Irish Flavors

Ormond Beach has a strong calendar of community events year-round, from Art In The Park to free spring concert series at The Casements and Rockefeller Gardens. Around early spring, that same community energy carries into St. Patrick’s week as residents look for live music, outdoor fun, and great food.

One of the most popular spots for St. Patrick’s Day in the area is Fletcher’s Irish Pub, a true Irish-style pub right on West Granada Boulevard. It is often highlighted as one of the top Irish pubs in Volusia County, especially during St. Patrick’s week, when people want a friendly place to grab a pint and enjoy live music.

Fletcher’s Irish Pub

  • Location: 393 W Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach, FL 32174

  • Hours: Daily 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

What makes Fletcher’s a local favorite for St. Patrick’s Day:

  • Authentic Irish pub atmosphere with a casual, welcoming vibe.

  • Over 40 taps plus local, domestic, and imported beer selections.

  • Irish favorites such as Guinness and other classic brews on draft.

  • Comfort food like shepherd’s pie and fish and chips, perfect with a cold drink.

  • Live music and events that help turn the night into a full-on celebration.

You can check the latest events and specials on Fletcher’s site at Fletcher’s Irish Pub or through local pub guides like East Coast Current when planning your St. Patrick’s Day outing.

How Locals Celebrate In Their Neighborhoods

What keeps St. Patrick’s Day fun in Ormond Beach is how both locals and visitors join in with simple, easy traditions. You will see the green theme from the river to the beachside:

  • Families heading out to eat at Irish pubs and local restaurants that offer holiday specials and themed menus.

  • Groups of friends planning St. Patrick’s Day bar nights at places like Fletcher’s and other nearby pubs in Volusia County.

  • Neighbors hosting backyard cookouts with green decor, corned beef, and casual games.

  • Kids wearing green shirts to school and around town to avoid the classic playful pinch.

Because Ormond Beach is closely tied to the larger Daytona Beach area, many people also look at regional event listings on platforms like Eventbrite to find nearby festivals, concerts, or themed parties as St. Patrick’s Day approaches. That means you can spend the afternoon by the river in Ormond Beach and then head out for live music just a short drive away.

Plan Your St. Patrick’s Day In Ormond Beach

If you are planning to be in Ormond Beach around March 17, set aside time to enjoy:

  • A relaxed lunch or dinner at a local pub with Irish dishes and beer on tap.

  • Evening live music where you can enjoy Irish tunes, raise a glass, and celebrate with the crowd.

  • Walks along Granada Boulevard and the riverfront, taking in the lights, people, and warm night air.

Explore St. Patrick’s Day your way this year: grab your green, invite a few friends, and start planning where you will eat, drink, and listen to live music in Ormond Beach and nearby coastal towns.

Check local event calendars, pub pages, and neighborhood guides to explore local celebrations near you and make March 17 a day full of good food, good music, and good company.

 

 

Sources: ormondbeach.org, ormondbeachmainstreet.com, historyextra.com, eccurrent.com
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