When it comes to St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, Boston is tough to beat.
The green, white and orange flags fly high, the drummers beat a steady tune
to march to and people come out to the parade in South Boston in droves,
brandishing green apparel and temporary shamrocks tattooed to their cheeks.
And the beer. Of course, we can’t forget the green beer!
And the beer. Of course, we can’t forget the green beer!
So you wanna know where you can find corned beef and cabbage in
Boston? Durgin Park near Faneuil Hall is known for its
traditional New England Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinners.
Keep in mind that Boston
Restaurant Week begins on March 17 this year, so you'll be able to enjoy
great dining deals.
Cook Up Your Own Irish Feast If you're celebrating St. Patrick's Day at home, this link contains a great
collection of Irish
recipes from New England.
Rose thanks for putting in the link for Irish recipe I went on it and got the New England boiled dinner recipe I have never made one as Joe does not like it so I always gone out to get a dinner but I am thinking of cooking one this year. you are so good to us with all the information you give us thanks for all your hard work
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