St. Patrick's Day at Burlington County's Most Irish Brewery
St. Patrick's Day is a Friday this year, so the most Irish thing to do is:
Step 1 - Fág an Obair Go Luath,
Step 2 - Taitneamh a Bhaint as an lá is Gaelaí
Step 3 - At Burlington County's Ghrúdlann Éireannach is Fearr
The translation for those of you who are only Irish on March 17;
Step 1 - Leave Work Early.
Step 2 - Enjoy the Most Irish of days.
Step 3 - At Burlington County's Best Irish Brewery!
We will be opening at noon for the experienced St. Paddy's Day revelers.
At 7 PM we will feature the Irish Music Sensation
Foscadh i Bhfeidhm (aka Shelter in Place) performing a mix of their best Irish and non-Irish music.
Original Sin Sunday Open Mic
Hosted by John Johnson, this is our first Open Mic of 2023. We ask that performers have at least one original song to perform in front of a friendly crowd. Bring your instrument and voice, we have a PA you can use.
Music - Shelter in Place Evolution Tour
John has added new members & new music. Plus, a special guest appearance by Pat Kinsley.
Music - Mike Estabrook Live
Mike is a local singer/songwriter who is well known in the brewery scene.
Game Night
This week’s game is not decided yet, but you can be sure it’ll be a fun event.
Burlington City Holiday Parade
Come to watch the holiday parade and tree lighting on High St., then stay for the beer at Third State.
Radio Fiction Returns
It's been a Covid Minute since these guys have played TSB. Joe, Matt and Mike will be rocking some Big Sounds for Small Business Saturday.
Timothy James - Black Friday Blues
Tired of Black Friday Shopping? We’ve got a treat for you. Timothy James, recording artist, musician, producer and songwriter. will be back at TSB for his Thanksgiving show.
A Night of Music with Donovan Rice
Come enjoy Thanksgiving Eve with local singer, songwriter and musician Donovan Rice, a seasoned veteran of the Philadelphia Music Scene dating back to 2005. Donovan has released 3 studio albums in that time and enjoyed success with his 2011 release of “The Space Race.”
Meet Tara Nurin - Author of A Woman's Place is in the Brewhouse
Veteran freelance journalist Tara Nurin trains her eyes, ears and typing fingers on the places where food and beverage intersects with business, culture, history, sustainability and identity. Often using liquid lubricants as her mirror to reflect broader societal trends, the Forbes beer and spirits contributor files her stories from some of the world’s most colorful breweries, bars and boardrooms and appears as a frequent presenter on broadcasts and live panels hosted by entities like the Smithsonian and the Brewers Association.
Passionate about promoting women’s challenges and achievements, the former TV news reporter has published her first book, a history of women in beer entitled A Woman’s Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs.