Wednesday, July 9, 2025
HomeArts & LifeTara Inn hosts a St. Patrick’s day celebration weekend

Tara Inn hosts a St. Patrick’s day celebration weekend

Different St. Patrick's themed events were hosted for each day of the weekend

Published on

The Tara Inn Pub and Restaurant hosted a weekend celebration for St. Patrick’s Day to help continue their mission to spread Irish culture.

St. Patrick’s Day is a religious and traditional holiday celebrated on or around March 17, which was the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, who is a patron saint of Ireland.

The pub is located at 2365 Kingston Rd, and was filled with guests and was decorated with many shamrocks (lucky clovers), the flag of Ireland, and signs and posters of the event.

The Sean Turner Trio was also present for the occasion, performing many different songs and receiving applause from cheerful audiences.

Pictures of four leaf clovers and a large sign at the Tara Inn (Marqus Downey/TorontoObserver)
These decorations have a distinctly Guinness theme. (Marqus Downey/TorontoObserver)
Green and yellow balloons signal it’s time to party. (Marqus Downey/Toronto Observer)
The Sean Turner Trio get ready to perform on March 14, 2025. (Marqus Downey/Toronto Observer)
The crowd enjoys the performance on the clover-lined stage. (Marqus Downey/Toronto Observer)
An Irish flag covers the closet entrance. (Marqus Downey/Toronto Observer)
The venue was packed to the brim with guests on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2025. (Marqus Downey/Toronto Observer)
Your table is ready. (Marqus Downey/Toronto Observer)

Learn about Centennial College's School of Communications, Media, Arts and Design

Latest articles

Ti-Cats rout Argos as QB Mitchell shines on historic night

Hamilton Tiger-Cats roared to a 51-38 win over the host Toronto Argonauts on Friday...

Ti-Cats hand Argos fourth loss in five games

Bo Levi Mitchell threw for five touchdowns and passed a big career milestone as...

What does it mean to be trans and Canadian?

Canada is widely regarded as one of the safest places in the world to be transgender, but trans people say they still remain vigilant.

Young Canadians have a different view now of driving, instructor says

For generations, getting a driver’s license was seen as a rite of passage, a symbol of independence and adulthood.

More like this

Ti-Cats hand Argos fourth loss in five games

Bo Levi Mitchell threw for five touchdowns and passed a big career milestone as...

What does it mean to be trans and Canadian?

Canada is widely regarded as one of the safest places in the world to be transgender, but trans people say they still remain vigilant.

Young Canadians have a different view now of driving, instructor says

For generations, getting a driver’s license was seen as a rite of passage, a symbol of independence and adulthood.