St. Patrick’s Day at Casablanca
It’s going to be quite the St. Patrick’s Day at Casablanca! We’ve got live entertainment, incredible food, and the best beer at the Lake of the Ozarks.Tom Newell will be playing from 3 PM to 6 PM, and then Don Akers is keeping the tunes coming from 7 PM to 11 PM.
To top it off, we’ll be serving our specialty pizza for St. Patrick’s Day! Our famous Rueben Pizza #yum. It's made with 1000 Island Pizza Sauce, corned beef, and sour kraut. After that, we top it with our special pizza blend with swiss cheese, all on a rye flour pizza dough with caraway seed! This pizza is a favorite amongst the pizza lovers, beer lovers, St. Patrick’s Day lovers … basically, everyone! Of course, this pizza is only around for St. Patrick’s Day, so if you want in on this delicacy, you’ll be at the best pizza place at the Lake of the Ozarks THIS Saturday!
Irish Slang to Get You In the Mood
The only thing better than downing a pint and eating Irish pub food for St. Patrick’s Day is getting in touch with your inner Irish and pulling out some good ‘ole slang terms. Here are a few words from Smartling.com to get you in the mood for your night at the pub this weekend.Craic — a good time/fun
Me and the boys are heading out for a craic.
On the lash — to go out drinking
Maybe we’ll go out on the lash.
Jammers — packed full
The pub was too jammers to order a second plate.
Noodle — your head
So I asked him, “what’s going on in your noodle that you’d give me the boss eyes?”
The jacks — toilet/restroom
He just excused himself and made for the jacks.
Gas — funny
So, I left her sitting at the pub just for a gas.
Langered — drunk
I walked home alone, half langered.
Bolloxology — messing around, goofing off, time wasting
I ran into the boys on the street corner, just up to a bit of bolloxology.
Flying it — doing well
Otherwise, I was flying it the rest of the night.
A Few Fun Facts About St. Patrick’s Day
If the fun Irish slang didn’t get you in the mood, here are a few fun facts about St. Patrick’s Day that you can share with your mates over a pint.The Irish Take Saint Patrick’s Day Seriously
Saint Patrick’s Day is a huge deal in his old stomping grounds (duh!). It’s a national holiday in both Ireland and Northern Ireland.It Used to Be a Dry Holiday
Of course, because it was strictly religious holiday in Ireland during most of the 20th century, the nation’s pubs were closed for business on March 17. (The one exception went to beer vendors at the big national dog show, which was always held on Saint Patrick’s Day.) In 1970, the day was converted to a national holiday, and the stout resumed flowing.There’s a Reason for The Shamrocks
How did the shamrock become associated with Saint Patrick? According to Irish legend, the saint used the three-leafed plant as a metaphor for the Holy Trinity when he was first introducing Christianity to Ireland.St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at the Lake of the Ozarks
The Lake of the Ozarks St. Patrick’s Day parade is going to be starting up at 1 PM on March 17th. This is the highlight of the weekend, especially because when that’s done you can come inside and enjoy a delicious meal with the best bar at the Lake of the Ozarks. We look forward to seeing you, and don’t forget to be wearing your green if you for the luck o’ the Irish!
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