St. Patrick's Day is as Cleveland as it comes. And, after two years of modified gatherings, this year's celebration will be back and better than ever. Whether you're venturing out to an Irish pub, making your own corned beef, going to mass or heading to a live music performance, we have everything you need to know for a great St. Patrick's Day in Cleveland.
This year's St. Patrick's Day Parade route kicks off at 1:04 p.m. and will begin on Superior Ave. at E. 18th St. and will end at the intersection of Rockwell Ave. and Ontario St. For more information on the route, as well as a map, click here.

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