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Readers' Choice Winner: Post Road Ale House

Patch was looking for New Rochelle's favorite place to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

We know where Patch readers in New Rochelle will be headed this weekend to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

It was extremely close—by two votes—but readers chose over as the place to celebrate the holiday.

If you go to either of these places Saturday for green beer or corned beef and cabbage, take some pictures or video and upload them to our Neighborhood Gallery

Next week, Patch is looking for the "Readers' Choice" for Best Place to Walk/Hike. The voting begins at 5 a.m. on Monday.

fuzzy March 20, 2012 at 09:49 am
Billy Buds was the place to go at least the girls there had on Green!

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