
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face. – Irish Blessing
St. Patrick’s Day, Tuesday, March 17, 2026 – Food Deals and Freebies
7Brew
Buy one Lucky Seven at 7Brew and get one FREE on St. Patrick’s Day!
Cinnabon
Through St. Patrick’s Day, members of the Cinnabon Rewards loyalty program can get any size and any flavored lemonade for $1 with the purchase of any baked good at participating locations.

Krispy Kreme
Wear green to Krispy Kreme March 15 – 17 and you can get a free green O’riginal Glazed.
McAlister’s Deli
McAlister’s Rewards members get a $1 Lucky Lemonade with any entrée purchase.
Sonic
*Unconfirmed* Usually, Sonic has half-priced corn dogs on March 17th. Plus, drinks and slushes are half-price from 2-4 every day!
St. Patrick’s Day things to make:
This little Pot of Gold filled with chocolate is the perfect gift treat!
Got little ones? This Paper Plate Rainbow Craft is great for them!
For GREEN eats – you can make Spinach Muffins for breakfast (they’re green!) and Shamrock Chips for a snack. Irish Soda Bread is always on our table for dinner! And this Easy Key Lime Pie makes a great green dessert!
You can also make these super cute, super easy Shamrock Cinnamon Rolls!
Need a green drink? Here’s a Healthy Green Smoothie!
Fun Facts about St. Patrick’s Day:
- St. Patrick’s real name was Maewyn Succat. (May-win Su-cat)
- St. Patrick’s Day is observed on March 17, the date of St. Patrick’s death in 461AD.
- The total spent on St. Patrick’s Day by Americans celebrating will be about $4.6 billion dollars.
- There are NO female Leprechauns… so where do they come from?
- A pot of gold with 1,000 gold one ounce coins would be worth about $1.26 million dollars.
- The first American St. Patrick’s Day party took place in Boston, Massachusetts.
- It is St. Patrick’s Day or St. Paddy’s day – NEVER St. Patty’s day.
And why do you get pinched if you aren’t wearing green? That’s another American invention during the first celebration in Boston. They thought if you wore green, it made you invisible to the naughty Leprechauns who apparently run around pinching everyone they see that isn’t wearing green!












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