Downtown District Hosts Saint Patrick's Day Concert & Lepre-Con Pub Crawl at Market Square Park

Style Magazine Newswire | 2/19/2018, 11:24 a.m.
Get lucky this Saint Patrick’s Day weekend with a ton of Irish fun at Market Square Park on Saturday, March …

HOUSTON, TX — Get lucky this Saint Patrick’s Day weekend with a ton of Irish fun at Market Square Park on Saturday, March 17. Following the Houston St. Patrick’s Parade — one of the largest in the U.S. — make your way to Downtown’s Historic Market Square neighborhood where you’re sure to find your fair share of green beer at our official Lepre-Con Pub Crawl. Then head over to Market Square Park for fun and lawn games and live music from Houston’s Celtic rockers Murder the Stout at 6 p.m.

Participating bars include: Batanga, Bovine & Barley, Christians Tailgate, Conservatory Beer Garden & Food Hall, Craft Beer Cellar, Dean’s, El Big Bad Hearsay Gastro Pub, La Cantina, Little Dipper and Moonshiners.

On-street parking is free after 6 p.m. Visit www.downtownhoustonparking.org for an interactive map with garages, surface lots and other parking options in the area.

Please visit www.marketsquarepark.com for additional details and event updates.

Event Details

WHAT:

Saint Patrick’s Day Concert & Lepre-Con Pub Crawl at Market Square Park

WHEN:

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Parade, 12–2 p.m.

Lepre-Con Pub Crawl, 2¬–5 p.m.

Free Concert, 6 p.m.

WHERE:

Market Square Park

301 Milam St

Houston, TX 77002

COST:

Free

MORE INFO:

www.marketsquarepark.com

ABOUT DOWNTOWN DISTRICT

The Downtown District was formed in 1995 for the purpose of revitalizing the urban core of the country’s fourth largest city. Over the past decade, the Downtown District has used a combination of public funds and private resources to catalyze area improvements focusing on the city blocks bordered by Interstate 10, Highway 59 and Interstate 45.

The Downtown District operates under the leadership of a 30-person board of directors who oversee the implementation of the District’s strategic initiatives. Funding for the Downtown District comes from a special assessment on all downtown property owners.

For more information visit www.downtownhouston.org.