Special Event: St. Patrick's Day Irish Dinner & Music
Schedule
Sun Mar 15 2026 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Page 158 Books | Wake Forest, NC
About this Event
Page 158 Books, along with The Lemon Tree and The Wake Forest Listening Room are excited for the return of our Irish Music and Dinner event. Join us Sunday March 15th to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (as well as Page 158 Books owner Suzanne Lucey's and The Lemon Tree owner Stacey Moritz's birthdays). The evening will feature Irish music and dinner; with a menu provided by The Lemon Tree and music by Barrowburn.
The event begins at 5 pm and cost is $99 per couple. Tickets include one appetizer, 2 entrees (option 1 or 2), one drink per person (any of our beer, wine, or non-alcoholic options), live music from Barrowburn.
appetizer for 2:
puff pastry pinwheels w/leeks, pork belly & irish cheddar and smoked
salmon spread on marble rye bread. (or vegetarian option- if you chose a vegetarian meal, you will receive vegetarian version)
entree options:
option 1-
bowl of Guinness beef stew
served with Irish soda bread and a side salad
bailey's cheesecake brownies
option 2-
shepherds pie
served with Irish soda bread and a side salad
bailey's cheesecake brownies
option 3-
irish reuben savory bread pudding
served with pickled veggies and a side salad
chocolate & mint chip cookies
option 4-vegetarian
roasted root veggie shepherd's pie
served with Irish soda bread and a side salad
bailey's cheesecake brownies
Barrowburn is a Raleigh, NC based band presenting traditional Celtic music on acoustic instruments. The band prides itself in its versatility. They are equally at home ripping through a set of jigs or reels as they are rendering the simple beauty of a slow air or lament. They perform both legacy and contemporary ballads from the tradition as well as comical pub songs that are best accompanied by a swinging pint of Guinness. In concert, they demonstrate their love for Celtic music, but do so from an American perspective.
Barrowburn has played at numerous festivals including the Gaelic Festival in Raleigh, Celtic Fest in Cary, and the International Festival in Raleigh. They often play for dancers at both Céilí and Contra dances as well as private parties and receptions throughout North Carolina. For over ten years, they have been the house band at Tir na nOg, Raleigh's premier Irish Pub.
Where is it happening?
Page 158 Books, 415 Brooks Street, Wake Forest, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 112.02



















