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Deals for St. Patrick’s Day You Can’t Afford to Miss!

NGEC By NGEC Last updated: March 6, 2025 4 Min Read
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If you slide down the other end of that lucky rainbow, there’s a pot of gold filled with specials and BOGOs, lassie. Yep, you got that right. St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and savvy celebrants know that the real treasure isn’t just a mug of green ale, it’s all the incredible deals.

St. Patrick’s Day Specials and Discounts

Skim the list of specials below and see if any happen to be your four-leaf clover.

Applebee’s

Your favorite neighborhood tavern? Maybe. Still, Applebee’s understands the assignment: Sling some tasty beverages during happy hour, and this year they are bringing back the crowd favorite $6 Tipsy Leprechaun. Oh, yeah, time to strap on that green vest and brogues.

Chili’s

Chili’s is also offering up a tasty drink for St. Patrick’s Day called the Lucky Jameson. It is a spin on the classic margarita made with Jameson and it’s only $5.

Kona Grill

Already known for having a wide-ranging menu, Kona Grill has now officially got into the festivities. Throughout March, they are serving green beer and corned beef sliders.

McCormick & Schmick’s

Classic American steakhouse, McCormick & Schmick’s, is already serving up some St. Patrick’s Day fare like a Guiness-battered fish and chips along with something called an Oster Kilpatrick.

McDonald’s

The Shamrock Shake is back, y’all. This classic minty green mouth-splosion of Irish yum is available at most stores until March 23rd. Best of all, a purchase of a Shamrock Shake gives 25 cents to the Ronald McDonald Charity.

Miller’s Ale House

Miller’s Ale House has a special Irish-themed menu available already at most locations. The holiday pub grub features Irish egg rolls and an Irish mule pitcher, well, Ok then. Down the hatch.

Raising Cane’s

This Southern chicken finger maker is getting in on the holiday action with their jug of Leprechaun Lemonade. We are not sure if it tastes any different than regular lemonade, but it is a nice cool green color to drink parade-side.

See’s Candies

For a cool $7.50, you can feast on a St. Patrick’s Day Potato. It is not really a plan potato, but rather is described as a “…one-of-a-kind treat features our fluffy divinity filling with premium California walnuts, dipped in milk chocolate, rolled in a cocoa-cinnamon blend and topped with pine nut “potato eyes.”

Sonic

Sonic is providing customers with half-priced corn dogs at any drive-in location on March 17.

Stay Tuned for More Deals

Restaurants around the country are still getting their Lord of the Dance on, meaning more deals will be coming soon. Some nationwide chains that haven’t officially announced yet, but often have nice deals are: Dunkin’, Kripsy Kreme, Dairy Queen, and Cracker Barrel’s famous corned beef dinner.

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