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St. Patrick's Day party at P.J. Clarke's

P.J. Clarke’s will make a $10,000 donation and provide 20% of all t-shirt sales between March 17th and March 20th to the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education in Las Vegas. The New York outpost has been long known for consuming the most pints of Guinness (over 5000) and consuming more than half a ton of corned beef & cabbage.

When: Thursday, March 17, 2011
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Where: P.J. Clarke's New York Chophouse, 3500 S. Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas

Cost: Not available

Age limit: Not available

Categories: St. Patrick's Day

Event posted March 10, 2011
Last updated March 10, 2011

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