With St. Patrick's just around the corner here are seven lucky places to enjoy corned beef, cabbage and other Irish favorites in Flint and Mid-Michigan.

Timothy's Pub

Located on Robert T. Longway in Flint, Timothy's is hosting a two-day celebration featuring live music including bagpipes, favorites like Irish stew in a bread bowl in addition to corned beef and cabbage.

McScooter's Bar & Grill

At the corner of Hill and Torrey Roads Scooter's goes all out on the Irish holiday with live music and special menu featuring their 'Famous Corned Beef'.

White Horse Tavern

On Court Street and operating for over 50 years in Flint the White Horse is getting ready for their festivities and will be dropping details on their Facebook page soon.

Captain's Quarters Lounge

The Captain hopes to see you at CQ for St. Patrick's Day. Located at Belsay and Atherton in Burton, The Quarters offers a great atmosphere and green beer to go with their corned beef and cabbage.

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Jester's Lounge

The corner of Center and Richfield has been hoppin' for decades and St. Patrick's Day will be exception at Jester's Lounge. Not only is there a party on Monday, but they also offer St. Practice Day on Saturday, March 15th.

Blackstones and Churchill's

In addition to a special Irish menus, Blackstones Smokehouse, Sauce Italian American Kitchen and Churchill's Food & Spirits in Downtown Flint are teaming up for a St. Practice Day Pub Crawl on Saturday March 15th from 4 to 11 p.m.

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