Shamrockin' in Omaha!
Hey Omaha! ☘️ Can you believe it's St. Patrick's Day already? Our beautiful city is buzzing with Irish spirit, community celebrations, and plenty of that famous green beer! Whether you've got Irish heritage, are married to it, or love any excuse to wear green, I've covered you with all the Omaha fun around town today. If you’re ready to go green today, check out everything Omaha offers for St. Parick’s Day.
The 2025 AOH St. Patrick's Day Parade
Have you made plans to catch the parade yet? The Ancient Order of Hibernians' annual celebration starts at 10:00 AM downtown. Starting at 15th and Harney, the parade winds through our charming Old Market before finishing up at 10th and Howard. You'll see over 100 floats, fantastic local bands, and many community groups showing their Irish pride.
Insider tip from a local who's been caught unprepared: Try arriving by 9:00 AM to snag a good viewing spot, and don't forget to layer up—you know how fickle our Nebraska March weather can be!
Omaha also has some fun family events planned. Got kiddos? After the parade, why not head over to Heartland of America Park? From 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM, they're hosting the city's biggest family-friendly St. Paddy's celebration with something for everyone:
You can watch the incredible dancers from Dowds Irish Dance Academy (trust me, the kids are AMAZING!). While there, tap your feet to traditional Irish tunes from talented local Celtic bands. The little ones will love getting their faces painted with shamrocks and rainbows. When hunger strikes, grab a bite from food trucks serving everything from authentic Irish cuisine to local favorites. Don't miss the "Pot of Gold" scavenger hunt!
Are you looking to raise a glass with friends? Omaha's Irish Pubs will surely be Shamrockin'. Check out some of these favorite Old Market Spots: Dubliner Pub has live music all Day (the fiddle player who comes in around 5 PM is incredible!), hearty Irish stew. Some of the best black and tan specials in town and the Lucky's bar crawl that starts at 4:00. Barry O's offers fantastic whiskey flights right down the street, perfect for today's celebration. If you're feeling brave, their corned beef eating contest at 3:00 PM is always hilarious. Don't overlook Annie's Irish Pub, the new kid on the block making quite the impression with Irish coffee that'll warm you to your toes and some creative twists on traditional dishes.
If the downtown scene isn’t for you, and you're in West Omaha, Brazen Head Irish Pub is a family-owned gem that serves the kind of Irish comfort food that feels like a hug on a plate, like their famous potato pancakes. Their Guinness pour is absolute perfection. Over in Benson, Paddy McGown's offers a livelier vibe with a celebration that's always a blast, featuring Irish rock bands scheduled throughout the Day and stacked corned beef as high as the ceiling! I've already heard they've got some special surprises planned for this year!
Contrary to some people's opinion, today is about more than green beer. If you’re not a not a big drinker, Omaha offers alot of ways to celebrate Irish culture without setting foot in a pub. Have you checked out the Durham Museum lately? Their special one-day exhibit on Irish immigration to Nebraska is fascinating, with artifacts and stories that'll transport you back to the 1800s. Movie buffs will love the Irish film marathon at Film Streams in the Dundee Theater, running from noon until midnight. (Their popcorn is worth the trip alone!) The Omaha Celtic Cultural Center is also opening for music workshops, language lessons, heritage displays that the whole family can enjoy, and the awesome Irish Community Mural painted on the brick at Donahue’s Pub.
We care! So, no matter what you do GET HOME SAFELY! With all the celebrating, let's ensure everyone gets home safely. If you're grabbing a ride, Uber and Lyft offer $5 off rides in Omaha today with the code "STPATS2025". Need a designated driver? Our friends at Safe Home Omaha are running free rides from participating bars between 4:00 PM and 2:00 AM. If you prefer public transit, Metro Transit has extended hours on major routes today, with the last buses leaving downtown at 2:30 AM.
Did you know that Nebraska has deep Irish roots? While you're celebrating today, please take a moment to appreciate how Irish immigrants helped build our state during the railroad expansion of the 1860s. Many found work on the Union Pacific Railroad, establishing communities throughout eastern Nebraska with churches, schools, and cultural organizations that still shape our city's character. The first St. Patrick's Day parade in Omaha was in 1878—can you believe we're continuing an almost 150-year-old tradition?
We can help you find your Pot O'Gold with Omaha real estate. Speaking of Omaha's rich history and vibrant neighborhoods, have you considered putting down roots in our fantastic city? Or you want to sell your home and find a new spot to create memories.
As your neighbors and fellow Omaha enthusiasts, the Nancy Heim-Berg Real Estate Team knows every corner of this city—from the historic homes near the Old Market to the family-friendly communities in West Omaha. We've helped countless families find their "pot of gold" in Omaha's diverse real estate market.
What makes our team different? We combine our passion for Omaha's unique neighborhoods with personalized service that puts your needs first. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, looking to upgrade because your family keeps growing, or ready to downsize now that the nest is empty. We're here to guide you through every step.
Like today's St. Patrick's Day celebration, which brings our community together, we believe buying or selling a home should be a positive experience that connects you more deeply to this city we all love.
Wishing you the luck of the Irish in all your endeavors, whether you're hunting for four-leaf clovers or your dream home today! Let's chat about your real estate goals! I'd love to hear from you. Nancy Heim-Berg / Phone: (402) 677-9024 / Website: www.omahaarealiving.com