Guinness Open Gate Brewery in London is preparing a series of celebrations for St Patrick's Day, featuring Irish comedy, music, and culinary offerings. The main event will take place in The Guinness Vaults on March 17, hosted by comedian Rory O’Hanlon. Additional activities will run from March 13 to 17 across the site.
Guinness Open Gate Brewery London is set to honor St Patrick's Day with a lineup of events highlighting Irish talent in comedy, music, and performance. The centerpiece is a gathering in The Guinness Vaults on Tuesday, March 17, from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm. This event will be led by Irish comedian Rory O’Hanlon, featuring live acts by folk songwriter and harpist Molly Donnery and Dublin rapper KhakiKid. Attendees can savor food from a pie stall and pints of Guinness at the bar. Tickets cost £35 per person and became available starting Thursday, February 27, through the brewery's website, opengatelondon.guinness.com.
From March 13 to 17, the brewery will offer further St Patrick's Day experiences. In Old Brewer’s Yard, visitors can enjoy live music and oyster shucking. At The Porter’s Table, a modern British grill, Executive Chef Pip Lacey has curated a limited-edition menu that draws on Ireland’s culinary traditions. A special Irish Breakfast Tea Amber Ale, created by Master Brewer Hollie Stephenson, will be served site-wide during this period. Those joining the Open Gate Experience Tours can add a custom green image to their pint.
These activities aim to immerse guests in Irish culture amid the brewery's vibrant atmosphere. For complete details and reservations, bookings are handled via opengatelondon.guinness.com.