With St. Patrick’s Day around the corner, Steam Whistle is inviting Torontonians to make the historic Roundhouse part of their celebrations. Festivities kick off Saturday, March 14, with a full weekend of Irish-inspired food, fresh pints and live music at one of the city’s destinations for all things beer.

Guests visiting the Steam Whistle Tap Room can expect pints of gold, live tunes by Duke Street Turnaround starting at 1 p.m., along with a special Irish menu created by the Steam Whistle Kitchen team. The menu will feature festive favourites including Spice Bags and Corned Beef & Potatoes, perfect for pairing with a cold pint.

While stout often takes centre stage on March 17, many traditional Irish pub dishes pair perfectly with crisp, refreshing lagers and pilsners. Steam Whistle’s flagship Pilsner offers a clean, balanced profile that complements rich comfort foods without overpowering them. And for those looking to keep things green this St. Patrick’s Day, Steam Whistle’s proudly Canadian pilsner comes in its iconic green bottle, making it an easy way to toast the holiday while supporting a Canadian beer.
For those celebrating, the Steam Whistle menu offers several St. Patrick’s Day-inspired pairings:
- Fish & Chips: A pub classic that feels right at home on St. Patrick’s Day. The pilsner’s crisp carbonation cuts through the fried haddock and refreshes the palate between bites.
- Smash Burger: The beer’s clean malt character balances the richness of the beef and cheese while keeping the pairing light and easy to drink.
- Spice Bags: Irish-inspired takeaway classic with a mix of fried food, tossed in a salty, spicy seasoning, paired with a crisp, refreshing finish of Steam Whistle pilsner.
- Corn Beef and Mash: Known as “salt beef” in Ireland, this comfort dish cures beef in a blend of salt and spices, paired with a classic mashed potato, complemented with a light and refreshing pilsner.
Located steps from the Rogers Centre and CN Tower, Steam Whistle’s iconic Roundhouse is a natural gathering spot for friends, beer lovers and anyone looking to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with great food, live music and fresh beer in the heart of the city.
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