The Tradition of St. Patrick’s Day in Syracuse

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In Syracuse, New York, St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday most people look forward to all year round. The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Syracuse is always scheduled on the Saturday before the actual holiday, which lands on March 13th this year. Unfortunately, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade for 2021 has been canceled. This is the second year in a row that the city of Syracuse will go without its beloved Parade Day.

The St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Although the Coronavirus pandemic is inching slowly, but surely towards the end, it’s still not safe enough for large crowds – like the ones the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Downtown Syracuse usually draws – to gather. Despite the fact that we won’t be able to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in the normal way this year, there’s still a lot to cherish about one of the most fun Syracuse cultural events of every year.

History of St. Patrick’s Day

Our readers who are not of Irish descent may be wondering, why is St. Patrick’s Day celebrated? Saint Patrick lived during the Fifth Century and has been the Patron Saint of Ireland since with an unusual story. He was brought to Ireland as a Roman slave, and after being either released or escaping from slavery, St. Patrick chose to return to Ireland to convert the Druids there into Christians. A mission he was largely successful at accomplishing. The day itself is said to mark the death of St. Patrick and is celebrated in his honor.

The very first recorded St. Patrick’s Day celebration in America took place, not in Boston or New York City, but in St. Augustine, Florida in the year 1601. At the time, the Floridian city was a Spanish Colony and one of the priests who presided over the settlement, Padre Ricardo Artur, was actually of Irish descent. He’s the one who began the celebration, but it did not continue after his death, which is why we don’t typically think of Florida now when we think of St. Patrick’s Day.

The Irish in America

Between the years 1845 and 1850, nearly 500,000 Irish emigrated to the United States. This was, in large part, due to The Great Famine, in which a horrible fungus devastated the potato crops in Ireland. Thanks to inaction on the part of the British Government, nearly a million Irish died of starvation over the course of five years. The Irish immigrants who fled their homeland for America did so to escape the inevitable death that waited for them at home.

Irish Settlement in Syracuse

Most Irish immigrants entered the United States through Ellis Island, and those who found their way Upstate did so in search of work, which they found in Syracuse, New York. In the 1840s, the salt industry in Syracuse was booming. Thanks to the advancement of the Erie Canal as well, there was plenty of work in the area, and so plenty of Irish families settled down in our city. To this day, the Irish American population in Syracuse remains robust, with a sixth of the population here claiming to be of Irish origin.

Nancy Duffy and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Despite our regions very large, and very visible, Irish population, the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Syracuse didn’t happen until 1983. Nancy Duffy, a pioneering female reporter in Central New York led the charge on getting a parade up and running in Syracuse 38 years ago. It was originally run by a group of passionate volunteers, and remains that way to this day. Syracuse’s St. Patrick’s Parade has grown to be one of the largest parades, per capita, in the entire country. Something we can all be proud of.

Trapper’s St. Patrick’s Day Drinks

On the left, the Pot of Gold Mimosa, and on the right, the Honeydew Martini. Both available at the bar and to-go.

Syracuse is both the most Irish city in New York State and the snowiest city in America. What do these two facts have to do with each other? Well, when considered in the context of St. Patrick’s Day, they help to explain why Parade Day is such a big celebration year after year. Think about it, after our typical freezing cold, snow-filled Winter comes March, and with it a day of celebrating Irish culture in the form of green beer and music. By the time we get to mid-March, everyone is looking for something to do to drive off any lingering cabin fever.

Without the parade this year, our bartenders have taken it upon themselves to create a list of St. Patrick’s Day-themed drinks. A perfect way to celebrate a low-key version of everyone’s favorite holiday. Stop in all this week and ask the bartender for our list of nine different specialty cocktails all created in the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day tradition. From the Irish Margarita to the Pot of Gold Mimosa, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Happy Presidents’ Day

The White House reflected in water. Picture by Kendall Hoopes.

As if there aren’t enough holidays packed into the relatively short month of February, we have another one right on the heels of Valentine’s Day this year. That’s right, tomorrow is President’s Day, which means that many of you have a three-day weekend for Valentine’s Day!

The History of Presidents’ Day

President’s Day has been a national holiday since the year 1879 when it was originally created in honor of George Washington’s birthday, which was on February 22nd (yes, our first president was a Pisces). In 1968, the Uniform Monday Holiday Act was passed, decreeing that holidays like President’s Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day and Veterans Day should all fall on a Monday, thereby giving American workers several 3-day weekends throughout the year.

This Act made it so that George Washington’s day would always fall on the third Monday of the month of February. According to Lifehacker, those in favor of this act believed that having more designated vacation time on the calendar would make it so that workers would be less likely to skip out on workdays. If you know you have a long weekend coming back, you might not call out of work so flippantly.

Presidents’ Day Today

When the holiday was changed from the 22nd to the third Monday of the month, it began to fall between Washington and Lincoln’s birthdays (Lincoln was born on February 12th). Many soon began to celebrate both presidents on that day, and, eventually, businesses realized they could use the day to market huge discounts and bargains as a way to drum up sales during a normally slow month. Hence, our current Presidents’ Day. By now your email inbox is probably chock full of emails offering you savings on every item you’ve ever so much as glanced at online.

George Washington

Here in New York, Presidents’ Day is considered George Washington’s Day, and for good reason. After all, Washington was the first-ever President of the United States of America. Seems like a good enough reason on its own to celebrate the man. Ironically, Washington himself did not particularly care about his own birthday while he was still alive. Instead, he would typically spend the day tending to matters of estate at Mount Vernon.

While nationwide, the third Monday of February now represents all former presidents, there is one tradition of honoring George Washington that has stood the test of time, and that’s the annual reading of his Farewell Address on the Senate floor every February 22nd. This custom was started during the Civil War when senators realized they needed a way to keep spirits up during what was a difficult time for our country. Washington’s words of unity in the face of division and his faith in the tenets of democracy have long been a source of comfort and inspiration for many.

George Washington’s face on Mount Rushmore. Photo by Jeanetta Richardson.

This Presidents’ Day we’re wishing you crazy-good discounts on all the home goods you’ve been eying, and when you’re all done with your online shopping, stop into Trapper’s for a pizza to round out the three-day weekend.

What is Galentine’s Day?

Galentine’s Day lands on a Saturday this year, perfect for a boozy brunch with the girls.

February is a short month, but it packs a punch. First, it’s the Super Bowl, with football, wings and lots of beer, while next weekend we have Valentine’s Day, complete with flowers and chocolates. There’s a lot going on, despite the gloomy vibe of Winter in Upstate. Not to add more to your plate, but we wanted to introduce another holiday to your roster: Galentine’s Day.

Galentine’s Day

If this blog post is the first time you’re hearing about Galentine’s Day, then please allow us to introduce you. Galentine’s Day takes place on February 13th each year, and this year, it lands pretty conveniently on a Saturday. Galentine’s Day is all about “ladies celebrating ladies”. It’s a day to champion female friendships, and tell all the gal pals in your life how much they mean to you. After all, where would we be without our friends?

Parks and Rec

Galentine’s Day was created for the mockumentary-style sitcom Parks and Recreation, starring Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope. In season two, episode 16, Leslie unveils a special brunch the day before Valentine’s Day in honor of all her female friends. She writes essays about how much each person means to her and hands out homemade gifts. Fans of the show immediately connected with the mission behind the fake holiday, and now, over ten years later, it’s caught on in popular culture

This holiday is all about boozy brunches – specifically frittatas, but we’re not picky – and spending time with your best friends. Celebrate Galentine’s Day at Trapper’s with a few of our themed cocktails, as well as pizza and fries for brunch.

The Love Potion uses edible brew glitter to create a shimmery look and feel.

The Love Potion

The Love Potion is a shimmery drink begging to be shared on your Instagram timeline. This delicious cocktail is made with Southern Comfort, peach schnapps, amaretto, Triple Sec, orange juice, cranberry juice and edible glitter, served over ice in a wine glass. It’s safe to say, we’re pretty obsessed with how fun this drink looks and tastes, and we know you’ll love it too!

The Butterfly Bubbly is the perfect spritzer for a Galentine's Day brunch event.

Butterfly Bubbly

The Butterfly Bubbly combines your choice of either gin or vodka with Prosecco, lime juice and a little cranberry to create a light, effervescent drink. We recommend pairing it with a celebration of all your best gal pals and a side of mozzarella cheese sticks.

Seriously, could life get any better?

Trapper’s, as many of you may already know, is no longer in the Yellow Zone, which means we’re able to seat up to 50% of our normal capacity. As long as we continue to follow recommended social distancing and mask-wearing guidelines, we’ll be able to welcome more people inside for dine-in service.

Our staff is doing absolutely everything we can to ensure the safety of our community. If you decide to join us in celebrating any holidays this month, we encourage you to do your part to keep everyone around you safe as well. We’re looking forward to warmer weather, and, hopefully, a lightening of restrictions even further!

Love is in the Air at Trapper’s: Valentine’s Day 2021

Valentine Cocktails at Trapper's
Valentine’s Day-inspired cocktails now available at the bar.

Welcome to February 2021, the shortest/longest month of the year. Now that we’re officially all rested up from the excitement of the holiday season, February is here to make you wish it was still Christmastime. This is especially true in Syracuse, when this month is often the coldest and darkest of the whole year. However, there is one thing to look forward to in February, and that’s Valentine’s Day. 

Celebrating the Little Things in 2021

Valentine’s Day gets a lot of hate. People love to bring up its surprisingly dark history or to complain about how commercialized it’s become. Here at Trapper’s, we believe that no matter if you’re in a relationship or not, having something to celebrate in the middle of the long, cold Winter season in Upstate New York is most definitely a plus. Once you embrace the holiday spirit, Valentine’s Day becomes a welcome reprieve from the monotony of life. 


We understand that for some, Valentine’s Day can be lonely. If you aren’t partnered up this year, stay tuned for our blog next week, where we’ll walk you through the best ways to celebrate Galentine’s Day. What’s Galentine’s Day?

But anyways, back to the holiday in question.

Valentine’s Day

Our team of bartenders has been hard at work developing a list of Valentine’s Day-inspired cocktails, and we’re so excited to finally be able to share them all. Last week’s blog post featured the Chocolate Cherry Martini, made with Tito’s Vodka, cherry liqueur, chocolate syrup, and whipped cream with cherries on top. A chocolate lover’s dream drink, and the perfect end-of-dinner treat.

In addition, we’d love to introduce you to the…

Peaches and Cream

This drink is a delightful mixture of Crown Royal, peach purée, peach schnapps, and whipped cream. Inspired by the simple, rustic dessert -typically made with fresh peaches, sugar, and heavy cream – this drink is a burst of summertime sweetness in the dead of winter. The Peaches and Cream is served with ice and a small slice of peach.

Pink, white, purple, and gold sprinkles adorn the rim of a martini glass for Trapper's Pizza Pub's extra special Cupid's Arrow cocktail.

Cupid’s Arrow

The Cupid’s Arrow is made with Rosé Svedka, lemonade, soda water, and cranberry juice. It comes in a martini glass with a sugar rim of Valentine’s Day sprinkles. This one goes out to all the influencers out there. You’ll want to take about a million pictures when you order this drink because she is gorgeous.

This drink’s namesake, Cupid, is the Roman god of desire and attraction. Cupid is almost always depicted in Classical art with his magic bow and arrow. Anyone Cupid shoots with his arrows is said to become possessed by an uncontrollable, passionate desire. Be careful with this drink, friends!

Cranberry Amaretto Kiss

Last, but not least, there’s the Cranberry Amaretto Kiss, which is a combination of Tito’s Vodka, amaretto, cranberry juice, and orange juice. It’s served in a tumbler glass with ice and a syrupy-brown sugar rim. Amaretto, for the uninitiated, is an almond-y Italian liqueur typically made with apricot pits. Delicious by itself, we think you’ll enjoy it even more in this Valentine’s drink. 

If you like the sound of our new seasonal drink menu, then head on over to the Trapper’s bar. We’ll be whipping these cocktails up for the next two weeks in honor of the sweetest day of the year. Want to see more photos of these phenomenal cocktails? Make sure you’re following our Instagram!

Tell us what you think about dessert cocktails in the comments! Are you excited to try any of ours this February?

A Valentine’s Day Sneak Peek

The Trapper's special Chocolate Cherry Martini.
The Chocolate Cherry Martini at Trapper’s.

It’s hard to believe that we’re far enough into 2021 that it’s already time to start thinking about Valentine’s Day, but here we are! Valentine’s Day may not feel quite so romantic this year, but we’re all for finding little ways to bring some semblance of normal into our lives. 

Our lovely team of bartenders is currently at work putting together a full menu of seasonal cocktails for the occasion, but to get everyone excited we wanted to give our blog readers a sneak peek of a new drink we’re particularly excited about… the Chocolate Cherry Martini!

Decadent Ingredients for a Delicious Cocktail

Starting this week, you can order this chocolate-y sweet cocktail at the Trapper’s bar, or in your delivery and take-out orders in one of our new drink pouches. The Chocolate Cherry Martini is made with Tito’s vodka and cherry liquor, chocolate syrup and is served up with whipped cream and cherries on top! Our spin on this classic dessert/alcohol combo is the perfect pairing for the most romantic holiday ever. 

History of the Chocolate Martini

In honor of this sneak peek into the new cocktail list, we wanted to dive into the history of the Chocolate Martini, and we were not disappointed. The vintage drink was first created in 1955 by American actors Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor during filming for the movie Giant. Both were apparently big fans of chocolate drinks in general, and when left to their own devices after a long shoot day, ended up concocting the recipe.

The Trapper's bar decorated for Valentine's Day.
The Trapper’s Pizza Pub bar all decked out in Valentine’s Day decorations.

Stay tuned to find out what else will be on our new cocktail list. We have a feeling there might be something extra peachy. 

Let us know what you think about our twist on the Chocolate Martini in the comments!