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Kelowna bar wants to charm patrons this St. Patty’s Day

Pretty Not Bad is more than ready for St. Patrick’s Day
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Murphy doesn’t look like he’s ready to party, but don’t kid yourself, St. Patrick’s Day is big on the Chemainus dog’s celebration agenda. (Photo by Dee Gallant)

Erin go Bragh and may the luck of the Irish lead to the happiest heights, this March 17 in Kelowna.

Pretty Not Bad (PNB), is once again turning its sports and entertainment venue, located in the North End, into a popup limited-time experience.

The Charmed Bar at PNB is running from March 1 to 17, where guests can enter the creative minds of the Unconventional Hospitality Group with thematic decorations and an ambiance that “pays homage to the rich folklore and traditions of St. Patrick’s Day.”

James Addington, managing partner of the Unconventional Hospitality Group, explained that his company is always looking for new and exciting ways to bring joy to customers.

“The Charmed Bar is not just a celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, it’s a testament to our commitment to creating immersive experiences that transport our guests to different worlds. We’re thrilled to welcome everyone to this enchanting space, where the magic of St. Patrick’s Day comes to life in every corner,” said Addington.

Expect an array of crafted St. Patrick’s Day-themed cocktails as well as a curated menu of Irish-inspired cuisine, while at The Charmed Bar.

Back in November, Addington and the crew at PNB turned the Clement Avenue establishment into the Winter Wonder Bar, filled with Christmas cheer based on the seasonal decor of local designer Amanda Clark.

The holiday-themed venue was a hit with residents, tourists and families, according to Addington.

For more information go to https://prettynotbadylw.com/.

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Jen Zielinski

About the Author: Jen Zielinski

Graduated from the broadcast journalism program at BCIT. Also holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science and sociology from Thompson Rivers University.
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