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The Phyrst To Host Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration March 17

If you’re trying to get ~ lucky ~ this St. Patrick’s Day, then the Phyrst is where you need to be.

The Phyrst will host its annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration beginning at 7 a.m. this Friday, March 17, featuring drinks, food, and live entertainment. Starting bright and early, you can ring in the holiday with an Irish coffee, a Lucky Charm shot, or an ice-cold Guinness, all while watching performances from local bands and Penn State’s Irish Dance Team.

The Phyrst will also offer green eggs and corned beef hash from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. — a perfect breakfast to kick off the holiday celebrations.

There will be a $5 cover at the door, which can be paid in cash or through the LineLeap app.

For more information, check out the Phyrst on Instagram.

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