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St. Patrick Meets Gidget at Oceans 234 St. Patty's Day Beach Bash

Legend has it that after Saint Patrick banished all the snakes from Ireland, he sat down in a tavern for a Guinness with his leprechaun friend Mike. After bitching about how the weather sucked, they hopped the next plane to Florida and took up boogie boarding.

Well, that may not be exactly how the legend goes, but it might as well, when Oceans 234 celebrates the traditional wearing of the green -- with an ocean view. 


During the day, 234 Oceans will feature live music, food and drink

specials, and giveaways.  When the sun goes down, the party really

starts, with green-bead tosses, Irish drink specials, and a live DJ from 9

p.m. to 3 a.m. 

Fill up on corned beef and cabbage and shepherd's pie before getting shitfaced off Irish car bombs and

Tallumore Dew Irish whiskey shots for $5 each. Don't forget to wear your green board shorts and bikinis as

you party down with your bad mc-self.

Here's the ultimate Leprechaun surfing on a green board:




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Laine Doss is the food and spirits editor for Miami New Times, covering the restaurant and bar scene in South Florida. She has been featured on Cooking Channel’s Eat Street and Food Network’s Great Food Truck Race. Doss won an Alternative Weekly award for her feature on what it’s like to wait tables. In a previous life, she appeared off-Broadway and shook many a cocktail as a bartender at venues in South Florida and New York City. When she’s not writing, you can find Doss running some marathon then celebrating at the nearest watering hole.
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