PALM COAST, Fla. (March 17, 2024) – When it’s time for a good time there are fewer places people want to be than the European Village. Hosting the traditional St. Patrick’s Day festivities on Sunday, the Palm Coast hot spot was bursting at the seams with revelers decked out in green, who went all out to enjoy the holiday, Irish or not.

“Everybody’s Irish today,” said Michael Clair, co-owner of the custom art and décor business FlipFlop Guys from Flagler Beach, enthusiastically.

Michael and James Clair, The Flip Flop Guys enjoy the additional traffic at the European Village Farmer’s Market on Sunday, March 17, 2024.

Scott Campion, owner of the Cork & Pint, was thrilled to see the turnout in between serving up orders of corned beef and cabbage all afternoon.

Scott Campion, owner of Cork & Pint talks shares his enthusiasm for the success of European Village during the St. Patrick’s Day festivities on March 17, 2024.

As president of the European Village Commercial Association, he and fellow business owners have made it a point to capitalize on big holidays by providing plenty of free, themed entertainment, and it’s become the go-to place in Palm Coast for events like St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, and New Year’s Eve.

Revelers enjoy the beautiful weather and entertainment for St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, 2024 at European Village in Palm Coast.

Coinciding with the weekly Sunday Farmer’s Market, it was an economic boom for businesses in the area as restaurants were packed, the beer was flowing, and Irish eyes were smiling.

Revelers enjoy the beautiful weather and entertainment for St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, 2024 at European Village in Palm Coast.

“For the last 10 years, we’ve really become the place for St. Patrick’s Day. And it landed on a Sunday and we have a farmer’s market, so it’s a double whammy,” said Campion, sharing more good news that the only two vacant commercial units are currently in negation with new tenants.

“I’m so happy for the success of the European Village. It’s such a fun place and once we get these next two restaurants open, it’s going to be crazy,” he said.

Flagler Tallow Co. owner Sara Rinker, a weekly farmer’s market vendor, said the day had been good as she readied for the next wave of shoppers to walk off their lunches.

Sara Rinker, Flagler Tallow Co. at the Farmer’s Market, European Village, on March 17, 2024.

“It’s been really busy here today. Of course, the restaurants and the bars are full so once people finish up lunch we expect more business, and traffic to go through here,” she said.

Crowds swelled throughout the day and entertainment from the DJ and the bagpipers kept the mood upbeat and the festivities going strong.

Revelers enjoy the beautiful weather and entertainment for St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, 2024 at European Village in Palm Coast.

Patrick Juliano, also known as The Paddy Piper, drew nods of appreciation for his bagpiping skills during several sets at The Village Pub & Deli.

“The sound of bagpipes are synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day,” said Juliano, in between commemorative photos with revelers. “It’s exciting to share my passion of playing the bagpipes with our community on such a great holiday.”

Patrick Juliano, also known as The Paddy Piper, plays during the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at European Village on March 17, 2024.
Revelers enjoy the beautiful weather and entertainment for St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, 2024 at European Village in Palm Coast.
Heather Thompson and Pete Lehnertz catch up with friends during the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at European Village on March 17, 2024.

 

Joyce Connolly heads to Cork & Pint early to save a table during the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at European Village on March 17, 2024.
Restaurants enjoyed an exceptionally busy day during the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at European Village on March 17, 2024.

PalmCoastNow contributed to this report.