Ace Golf's Mulligans Irish Pub Hosts 2-Day St. Patrick's Days Bash at Pebble Creek

Green beer flows along with Irish Music, Irish Food and Prizes next month at the two-day St. Patrick’s bash at Mulligans Irish Pub at the Pebble Creek Golf Club from Saturday, March 16 to Sunday, March 17.

Tampa, FL, February 27, 2013 --(PR.com)-- With St. Patrick’s Day falling on a Sunday this year, Ace Golf's Annual event will be an even larger, all weekend festival. Students, families and retirees alike come dressed to celebrate in customary festive Irish garb, green leprechaun derby hats and some crazy costumes. Mulligans offers a huge venue for the party with a Pub that seats 75, a banquet room overlooking the golf course that holds over 200, a covered outdoor veranda with tables for 100, and another seating for 100 in an open-air courtyard under 60-year-old grandfather oaks. It’s all part of Pebble Creek Golf Club and makes for the prettiest and “greenest” setting you will find for a fun, family-friendly St. Patrick’s Day.

“Another big attraction besides flowing Green Beer, $3.50 16 oz. Bud Lights in Green Aluminum Bottles and cold $5 Guinness Pints is a tasty Sunday Irish Buffet with Corned Beef & Cabbage, Shepherd’s Pie, Bangers & Mash and other Irish favorites offered for $14. In the course of a day, we will go through over 100 pounds of corned beef”, says Proprietor Matt Downey, “We will also offer a limited Pub menu for lighter appetites. Being part of a Golf Club, we are used to feeding large crowds, and our chef has perfected his corned beef & cabbage recipe over the last seven years.”

The food and fun begins Saturday, March 16 along with a Golf Tournament, then Irish Music in the evening and Irish food and drink specials all day. More Contemporary and Irish bands (including a bagpipe player), an Irish buffet and all-day Sunday St. Pat’s BASH continues from noon til late. Mickey Lorden plays at noon followed by Kirk Ingram from 4 until 7pm. The Southside Band plays 7pm to close. There is a $5 cover on Sunday only, while kids under 12 are free.

St. Patrick’s Day has been observed in Ireland as a religious holiday for over a thousand years. It is St. Patrick’s religious feast day and the anniversary of his death in the fifth century. The first St. Patrick’s Day parade ironically was not in Ireland but in New York City in 1762 by Irish soldiers serving in the English military. In Ireland, pubs were mandated until the 70s to be closed on St. Patrick’s Day; this was lifted when the government decided it would be better for tourism to celebrate the holiday with open pubs.

Mulligans Irish Pub features a wood-beamed ceiling, copper-top bar with Irish murals on the walls, 9 flat-screen TVs and Irish golf course flags hanging from the rafters. The pub opens to a newly expanded banquet room and outdoor veranda and courtyard overlooking the Pebble Creek Golf Course.

Mulligans Irish Pub in New Tampa is open to the public 7 days a week from 9am to 9pm (10pm on weekends and until 1 or 2am on special holidays like St. Patrick’s Day). For inquiries, call (813) 973-3870 x225 or visit www.pebblecreekclub.com. Their address is 10550 Regents Park Drive, Tampa, 33647 – located in the Pebble Creek Golf Club one block off Bruce B. Downs Boulevard at the Wal-Mart light. A second Mulligans Pub located at Wentworth Golf Course will also feature a similar St. Patrick’s Day BASH.
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