Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at The Alida in Savannah
There’s no better destination in the Southeast to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than Savannah. This year’s events will mark the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival since 2019, so grab your green and add The Alida’s line-up of events to the holiday’s schedule.

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There’s no better destination in the Southeast to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than Savannah. This year’s events will mark the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival since 2019, so grab your green and add The Alida’s line-up of events to the holiday’s schedule.
The Lost Square rooftop
- Live Music March 16 and 17 from 6-9pm, and open until 12am on 3/16
- Drink specials, including Revelry Revival cocktail pouch for 2 and Service Brewing $5 draft beer
- Reuben and Guinness Brat food specials available
Rhett
(open until 11 p.m. on March 18 and 19)
- Irish brunch and dinner specials 3/17-3/20. Highlights include:
- Local grit bowl with bacon, white cheddar, tomato, scallion, sunny side up egg
- Mussels with local beer sauce, hand cut truffle fries, herb butter, lemon
- Guinness Brat with caramelized onions, whole grain mustard, hoagie roll, potato chips
- $5 Guinness beer

The Trade Room
- The Irishman Founder’s Reserve drink specials
- Classic Irish Whiskey Cocktails
- Tipperary
- Cameron’s Kick
About The Alida Hotel
Welcome to The Alida, a design-driven space that celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit and creative sensibilities of Savannah. More than a building or a place to bed down, The Alida is a carefully considered experience, an immersive encounter with the revitalized Riverfront Ward and the makers and masters who call Savannah home.
Every detail at The Alida is carefully considered, creating a sense of place grounded with tradition, while always looking ahead. Exposed brick and original artworks, residential furnishings and bold textiles: The Alida embodies past and present, progress and tradition, curated and surprising.
But more than anything, The Alida is about people, committed to restoring River Street and the Riverfront neighborhood to its origins: a communal district centered around creation and enterprise. With a healthy dose of Hostess City’s famous Southern hospitality, The Alida connects travelers with locals, while giving curious travelers room to explore at their own pace.
They celebrate theirrelationships key Lowcountry local partners, such as Savannah College of Art & Design, Stetson and Eny Lee Parker, who have contributed to The Alida’s custom designs and creations. Every wall hanging and light fixture, every event and gathering space, tells their story: the story of Savannah.