St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Bangor will look different this year Paddy Murphy's will host its traditional scotch eggs, corned beef and cabbage, while Geaghan's will be fully closed to avoid the large crowds. Author: Hannah Yechivi (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 5:45 PM EDT March 15, 2021 Updated: 6:00 PM EDT March 15, 2021 BANGOR, Maine — A year ago, St. Patrick's Day, at least the way many people usually celebrate it, was scrapped because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year it's back, though somewhat limited. In downtown Bangor, Paddy Murphy's will open from 6 a.m. and host its famous St. Paddy's menu, including Scotch eggs and corned beef and cabbage, the closing time will be 11 p.m. and even though seats will be limited, its owner said he can host a safe celebration this Wednesday.