St Paddys At Stramash
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Look no further for your St Patrick's Day celebrations as Jameson Irish Whiskey presents St Patrick's Day at Stramash Edinburgh with live music all the way until early hours of the morning!
About St Paddys At Stramash
Doors open early at 4pm to start the festivities, with live music all the way until early hours of the morning.
7pm Mad Ferret
10pm Skyline
12:30am Half Cut
We have a special Jameson Irish Whisky menu on for the day and with a purchase of one of our special serves, we’re giving out bags of Tayto crisps!
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