
Enjoy our St. Patrick's Day Specials from March 10 - 22, 2026
St. Patrick’s Day is a beloved holiday around the Milwaukee area, rooted in our local history which gives us lots of reasons to celebrate! While we may not turn our river green or have our own local Guinness factory, there is a lot of Irish Pride throughout our streets, and we love any reason to clink our glasses together! Saz’s State House has prepared a special St. Patrick’s Day food menu filled with delicious treats and drinks, sure to make you feel like you just struck gold.
Fun fact! The first Irish immigrants arrived in Milwaukee during the founding years during the mid-1830’s. They were some of the labor workers who shaped the city by cutting down bluffs, filling in marshes, digging a canal, and creating streets.
What's On Our Menu?
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The Reuben Sandwich
A classic – the Reuben sandwich. This is a St. Patrick’s Day party food staple in many Irish American households and pubs alike. Packed with layers of thinly sliced, slow-roasted corned beef, tangy coleslaw, sauerkraut, melted Swiss cheese, and creamy 1000 Island dressing, all nestled between slices of marble rye bread, the Reuben is a must-have when celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
Sláinte – Cheers!
There’s no better way to kick off this holiday than to clink your glasses with your best pal! If you want to try something new, try our Irish Margarita, a fun twist of two cultures mixed into one. With a citrusy Jameson Orange mixed with tangy margarita mix, this drink will have you on your toes.
Ready to Shamrock and Roll?
This St. Patrick’s Day, get jiggy with an array of Irish-inspired menu items that are sure to impress. From classic favorites like the Reuben Sandwich to creative twists like the Irish Margarita, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Try Saz’s State House special, limited–time menu from March 10th – 22nd, 2026. We’ll leave you with an Irish toast: “May you have all the happiness and luck that life can hold, and at the end of your rainbows, may you find a pot of gold.”
