With St. Patrick’s Day happening, Mardi Gras wrapping up and Lent’s arrival, plus International Women’s Day, the month of March is full of festivals and reasons to celebrate. This month, visit Dogtown to take part in the neighborhood’s annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities, celebrate International Women’s Day at a pop-up market, sip on dark brews at a stout beer fest, test your Disney knowledge at a trivia night and try some decadent lobster creations when a popular Chicago-based food truck rolls into town. All of these things, plus so much more, is happening around St. Louis this month.
Shamrocks & Shenanigans Credit: photo courtesy of Ballpark VillageSlipping into Darkness
March 8 – noon to 4 p.m., 4 Hands Brewing Co., 1220 S. 8th St., St. Louis, 4handsbrewery.com
Enjoy beer, food and live music at Slipping into Darkness Stout Festival at 4 Hands Brewing Co. Attendees of this ticketed annual celebration of stouts will get the chance to sample all 4 Hands stouts and guest taps, a commemorative stainless 9-ounce cup for tasting and a gift. Food may be purchased separately. Tickets available online. Don’t miss the pre-party on March 7 featuring a free show by St. Louis’ own The Mighty Pines. Credit: photo courtesy of 4 Hands Brewing Co.Women’s Day Pop Up Market
March 8 – noon to 5 p.m., Perennial Artisan Ales, 8125 Michigan Ave., St. Louis, Facebook: Women’s Day Pop Up Market at Perennial Artisan Ales
On International Women’s Day, drop by the Women’s Day Pop Up Market put on by Minx Monster Markets at Perennial Artisan Ales. The market will feature over 20 local vendors, food from Big Mouth Sandwiches and amazing beer from Perennial. Free admission. Credit: photo courtesy Perennial Artisan AlesShamrocks & Shenanigans
March 15 – 1 p.m., Ballpark Village, 601 Clark Ave., St. Louis, stlballparkvillage.com
Head to Ballpark Village for Shamrocks & Shenanigans, a St. Patrick’s Day party that includes live music by The Red Headed Strangers, drink specials, DJs in every venue and more. Tickets unlock discounted drink specials from 1 to 5 p.m., but are not required for entry. Tickets available online. Credit: photo courtesy of Ballpark VillageCousins Maine Lobster Pop-Up
March 8 – noon to 9 p.m., 2nd Shift Brewing, 1601 Sublette Ave., #2, St. Louis, cousinsmainelobster.com
Cousins Maine Lobster food truck is rolling into St. Louis from Chicago for one day only. Head to 2nd Shift Brewing to try Cousins’ famous dishes like lobster rolls, lobster grilled cheese and lobster tacos before they head back to the Windy City.St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations
March 17 – 9 a.m., 1422 Brock St., St Louis, dogtownunited.org
The Dogtown St. Patrick’s Day Irish Festival highlights the unique spirit and celebrated history of the Dogtown neighborhood of St. Louis. The festival will feature food and drinks from numerous vendors, live music and family-friendly activities and games. The annual Ancient Order of Hibernians parade includes floats with Irish dancing, music and salutes to Irish history and culture. Credit: photo courtesy of STL AerialsDisney Trivia
March 12 – 7 p.m., Hidden Gem, 3118 Locust St., St. Louis, drinkhiddengem.com
Test your knowledge of all things Disney, from animated films to Disney Channel TV series and theme parks at the Disney Trivia night at Hidden Gem. Trivia is free to play and welcome to teams of any size, but space is limited, and spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations or sign-ups necessary. Stop in early to enjoy happy hour at Hidden Gem from 4 to 7 p.m. to get $2 off all specialty drinks, half off wine, $4 mystery shots and $3 domestic beers. Credit: photo by Michelle VolanskyFish Fry Festival
March 21 to 22 – times vary, Broadway Oyster Bar, 736 S. Broadway, St. Louis, broadwayoysterbar.com
Broadway Oyster Bar is hosting a Fish Fry Festival for two days, Friday and Saturday, March 21 to March 22. Friday, the festivities kick off at 4 p.m., and on Saturday the event begins at noon. This event is free to attend. Find more details online. Credit: photo by Lauren HealeyThe Office 20th Anniversary Night
March 22 – 6 p.m., Work & Leisure, 3015 Locust St., St. Louis, Facebook: Tenacious Eats
Calling all fans of the TV show The Office, Tenacious Eats presents “The Office” 20th Anniversary Night at Work & Leisure. This ticketed event includes snacks, corporate boxed dinner, five rounds of The Office trivia, prizes for best look alike, best table Office Olympics, Sumo Suits and games. There will also be specialty cocktails available for purchase. Seating is limited and space cannot be guaranteed unless purchased in advance. Tickets available online. Credit: photo courtesy of Work & Leisure
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