In Atlantic City, ‘Bag Day’ trumps St. Patrick’s at Irish Pub

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In Atlantic City, ‘Bag Day’ trumps St. Patrick’s at Irish Pub
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Bag Day is a holiday for those who spend St. Patrick's Day working, and it's the most fun you'll ever have on March 18th.

Break out the hot glue gun, it’s time for Irish Pub’s Bag Day — like St. Patrick’s Day meets the Kentucky Derby, but all the hats are made from bags.

In Burke’s telling, she and some workers were sitting at the bar around 7 a.m. all those years ago, recovering from a long St. Patrick’s workday and night . They were lamenting that they didn’t get to partake when they decided to take action — and mark their own celebration by making hats from the paper bags they used for takeout six-packs.“‘We’ll create our own holiday,’” Burke remembers them deciding. “‘From now on, March 18th will be known as Bag Day.

Behind the Morettis, six more Bag Day veterans start lunching as the hour nears noon. Cumberland County residents Kevin and Tammi Langsdorf, Randy and Toni Duvilla, Marc Travaglione and Mary Boggi have been convening on Bag Day since 2018 — and for intrigue they’ve started choosing themes. Last year was Sesame Street, this year is Toy Story.

Nearby, Irish Pub employee Brittany Nagle works the host stand in the bar’s gift shop, delivering bad news to one large group after another. “You’re welcome to stand by the bar and wait,” she advised again and again.

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