🐊 KNGT 🐊 | Lake Charles, LA — Alright y’all… it’s that time of year again when folks around Lake Charles suddenly discover they’ve got a little Irish in them.

You know what I mean. Green shirts. Green hats. Beads everywhere. And there’s always that one person who shows up dressed like a full leprechaun.

And honestly… that’s kinda the whole point.

Ryan Street is about to turn Irish because the St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl is coming to town this Saturday, March 21, 2026. If you like good music, good drinks, and bouncing from bar to bar with a big crowd of folks having fun, this is gonna be right up your alley.

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This thing is pretty simple. Grab your crew, throw on something green, and make your way down Ryan Street stopping at bar after bar.

And here’s the part folks really like. There will be 13 bars and 13 free shots along the way. Yep… thirteen. Now remember, this is a crawl, not a race.

The Lake Charles, Ryan Street Crawl Lineup

The day starts over at Rikenjaks, then the crowd makes its way down Ryan Street hitting some of the best spots in town.

Here’s the lineup:

Rikenjaks
Liquor Lab
Lux
Ray’s Lounge
Daiquiri Leaf
Gayle’s Shot Bar
Library Riot
Martini’s (this is where the crawl turns around)
Casa Mañana
Coffee:30
The Bad Apple
The Cajun Wharf

And the final stop…Coolers, where the celebration usually keeps rolling.

Things to know about the Lake Charles St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl

  • Check-in starts at 2:45 PM at Rikenjaks, and the crawl officially kicks off at 4:00 PM.
  • Tickets are $30 per person, and you can grab them HERE
  • You do have to be 21 or older, and they will be checking IDs.
  • Bring your valid ID.
  • Bring a little cash if you want to take advantage of drink or food specials along the way.
  • If you’re planning to enjoy those free shots, it’s a good idea to have a designated driver or plan on using Uber or Lyft.

The St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl is also a fundraiser for the Southwest Louisiana Firefighters Association, which is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. So every ticket sold helps support the firefighters who serve and protect our community.

Lake Charles is going a little Irish for the day, and Ryan Street is where the party is gonna be Lit.

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Gallery Credit: Scotty Schadler TSM

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