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NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade

4.1 (20 reviews)

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Susan D.

This is my 8th year flying out for the parade, my man is a Firefighter and his best bud is now a Retired FDNY. So we started coming in 2002, and that year with the 343 Firefighters with United States flags (one for each fallen firefighter) with complete silence from a million folks as the marched by.....well what can I say....does make one veklempt.... And over the years I've stood by St. Patrick's Cathedral (obviously on the wrong side by seeing someone else's post, in the shade...stupid me) waiting dutifully for my man in uniform to walk by, stop and give me a kiss and the crowd to go "awwwwwww" in unison. What could be better...eh? Well If you even want to be up at the rail you've got to get there earlyish, and okay this year was a major exception (63 amazing degrees) but usually is friggin' cold! And then it takes at least 2 hours for the Firefighters to come by, and by that point I'm a popsicle. And I need to pee and I'm starved.... And now I must make my way block by block like a salmon swimming upstream to get out of the crazy green drunk madness (and I'm short to boot). I even tried walking 6th ave. this year to avoid some of the madness, oh hell no the drunk, green crazy folks were swarming there too. And I'm talking 11:30 in the am and not a few, hundreds of them yelling and screaming and chanting.....I'm really kind of over it. I can only imagine how those New Yorkers must feel that have been dealing with it longer than I. Again I love the actual pomp and circumstance of the "actual" parade and what it stands for....next year will be it's 250th year.WoW. And walking down 5th Ave. in the greatest City in the world, I can only imagine how my husband in his Class A uniform feels. But as a spectator dealing with the drunk schmucks this year.....by 1pm my cousin had called ( she works in the Empire State Bldg.) and said let's meet for lunch in Bryant Park, I was soooo done and "I'm there"! So sorry St. Patrick's Day Parade, the first year I would have given you 5 stars in my awe, but now I can only pass out 3 for you. You attract to many drunkies. PS. somebody said its a heyday for the single folk, I'd agree you've got all those hotties in uniform, could be a productive bar hopping evening. I'm just glad I've already got my hottie secured. :-)

Michael W.

I came here with Miss Sarit, and we had a lot of fun. We started the day off by going to a St. Patty's day breakfast, complete with all you can drink green-beer, buffet green pancakes / green bagels / green butter / green eggs, etc at an ungodly hour (not that I'm religious) -- 9am! Who drinks at 9am? Me... And apparently the Irish? Okay okay maybe that's a stereotype but it is the stereotype that gives guys like me the ability to drink at 9am and it be okay; so I am good with it. After the buffet, I waddled my fat-arse up to Bryant Park area for the St Patty's Day Parade, which was great! Although there were no floats or automobiles allowed they kept the momentum and interest going by having firefighters and other officials walk the parade in kilts, playing instruments, etc. A great sight! What was going on on the inside of the fence, however, was not half as interesting as what was going on on our side! The drunken wannabe-leprechauns came out of hiding at their ends of the rainbows and wanted the entire world to know it. There were vuvuzelas, blowhorns and tons of inebriation ensuring that the spectacles had as much fun as the spectators. Singing, dancing and obnoxious jeering was the theme of the day which was nice to see in the busier areas of Manhattan; that is the green and comradery drowning out the apathy and grey business suits that are the norm 'round these parts. The green-magic sprinkled it's Jameson-flavored fairy dust over this area for sure! Had a great time. Pretty sure I'll be urinating a cool radioactive-green for the next few days.

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A Priest and a Rabbi walked into a bar at 9am... and didn't leave until Midnight. Happy St. Patrick's Day everybody!!!!

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4.2(18 reviews)
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I was at Met Life Stadium for this event a few weeks ago and witness alot of crazy. I got there a…read morebit late because I had a family function earlier that day but it rained so heavily I honestly did not miss much. The price of this event was very expensive, I mean seriously VIP tickets were $200 a day. I was lucky as can be that I won them from a twitter contest. I was shocked to be honest, both days of VIP, was very grateful. The main theme is a day time into night time RAVE, no other way to describe it. Maybe not like the ones in the Mojave desert or EDC Las Vegas but those are hard to duplicate. There was the EXPERIENCE OF 4 STAGES- 2 DAYS. 100,000 SUPPOSEDLY people there. So many smiling faces, so many women dressed very scandalous for this. There were litterally hundreds of artists there performing. Over 70 DJS in all. There were even Carnival Rides to go on for your entertainment, Interactive Art Installations and one GIGANTIC OWL. The day I was there was Saturday and there was a mess of people there. Martin Garrix was the first one I really saw I believe. He was definitely a fan favorite. He did a really long set. http://youtu.be/AmJLR_9ivqw Crazy live like in this video I was there really for the main artists like Krewella, and yes I got to see her, but was so far away. I left the VIP section early and wanted to really mingle with the people. http://youtu.be/JqVbVfhM2EY I was honestly even further back for this group, it was that packed. End of the night there was Carl Cox and Loco Dice playing together in the only inside venue. I was there for a bit and saw many pretty ladies. http://youtu.be/Q-FyhYdlcw8 I knew about Carl Cox for years so it was actually nice to finally see him. Ended up also catching about 30 minutes of AFROJACK set. He went on last and his particular stage. It was really good, and crowded so I didn;t stay whole time. http://youtu.be/5eNGO1PdxN0 This was AFROJACK in case you didn't know who he is. HARDWELL was also a main act and he did his thing too. *All in all, a great experience, and a really hot day of moving around here and there. I got some water and there were free refilling stations. I still almost felt like I was dehydrated. Had a monster drink and that helped too. I would come back again another year. Each stage was great.

I feel betrayed and lied to…read more When you purchase tickets to EDC, it says "rain or shine." It even says it on the shiny colorful tickets you get. THEY DON'T MEAN THAT, PEOPLE! On Saturday of this year, it started drizzling... raining... well, okay, fine, pouring buckets... and they made us all go inside the stadium for at least a whole hour! Liars! Can you imagine all those people huddled up in the parking lot making their way inside? Needless to say, it was a zoo. Otherwise, EDC was an incredible 2-day experience and I can't wait to go again. I didn't think I'd love it this much, especially having gone to Coachella last month and thinking this would pale in comparison. But it had the elements of Coachella that I loved while having its own qualities that made it unique. Obviously go if you're into the music (EDM, house, dance, electro house, D&B, techno, dance punk, hardstyle, dubstep), or if you just want to witness the atmosphere, I guess. Speaking of which, girls are all in crop tops, high waisted shorts, and floral headbands. Sounds cliche, but it was fun dressing up! I saw maybe 10 concerts within the 2 days, which I believe is worth the money. I also very much appreciated the real bathrooms available inside versus the standard portapotties. Beware: there is a very small variety of food (Papa John's, chicken fingers, and fries. That's it) and the prices are outrageous. $7 for French fries whatwhat! Also, security is over the top. They don't let you bring in makeup or water bottles (because apparently these things are made of ecstasy??...) Transportation that I took from NYC: metronorth from Penn Station to Secaucus, then bus from there to Metlife. $10.50 roundtrip and so easy a monkey could do it. In any case, go and dance like no one is watching!

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Did you know the story of San Gennaro originated in Naples, Italy?…read more Starting in the late 1880s many Neopolitan Italian immigrants settled in lower Manhattan, on Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. By the year 1926, they decided to celebrate their heritage in honor of their favorite Saint. 2025 marks the 99th year of celebration of San Gennaro who famously protects Neopolitans from fire, earthquakes, droughts, plagues and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. San Gennaro is a truly powerful champion for the people. However, this eleven day festival is all about the food and fun. So, Let's eat! Mangia! **Runs September 11th through 21st ** **It's Free! - But do bring plenty of CA$H money for food** * ** Some say it's claustrophobic and an overpriced tourist trap** ***Weekdays are bit less crowded *** You're welcome Grazie mille!! XO

If you're lucky enough to be reading this on a slow Friday at work, your next destination should be…read moreReddit, where you can enjoy "it's fake Disneyland for tourists" comments followed by counterattacks about those smug and simplistic critiques. I don't love it but I usually try to go at least twice. I liked the hot sausage at Johnny Fasullo's with a hot pepper on top. If you're into carbs try a potato croquette and rice ball combo at Caffe Napoli. I wasn't as impressed with the Ferrara cannoli this year but maybe I'm wrong. If possible, go on a weekday, but the crowds will always be abundant.

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3.8(202 reviews)
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Absolutely delicious food from many great vendors. Definitely an experience that you shouldn't miss…read morewhen you are in NYC

If you love great barbecue, you need to be here. This is such a wonderful event . Award winning…read morebarbecue pit masters come to NYC from all over the country. This Big Apple BBQ Party takes place all around Madison Square Park, so as you walk around the circumference of the park, you have fabulous BBQ to enjoy. Madison Square Park is a few blocks long, at Madison Ave & 23rd Street to 26th, thru Fifth Ave, but you will usually also find more BBQ on Madison & 27-28th Streets. So there is A WHOLE LOTTA BBQ-ING GOIN' ON...and it is some of THE ABSOLUTE BEST BBQ. This year, I had some of the most delicious baby back ribs from MEMPHIS RIB CO of Mississippi (MS). Fall off the bone , perfectly WONDERFUL, ribs. That sauce...OMG, fantastic, with a perfect sweetness. THESE WERE PERFECT!! (Emoji with heart eyes) Next year, I want these delicious ribs again!! If you are planning to visit NYC, and you're a foodie, I suggest you plan your visit around the Big Apple BBQ. Check the dates on THAT WEBSITE. It is always on a weekend. I believe it is usually in JUNE. I want to attend next year, for sure! Last year was great & all the other years that I was able to attend--they were all great. My point is, this is ALWAYS A GREAT TASTING BBQ. So, try to attend, you'll be glad you did . AND--There is GREAT LIVE MUSIC, TOO!!! Free live music. Please check out the big Apple bbq website for more info. This is a fun, happy, yummy event & you should be there if you love great food & great live music. Mark your calendar....now, for next year...so you don't forget.

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