Join us for a night celebrating Scottish tradition!
Burns Night marks the anniversary of the poet Robert Burns’ birth, one of our most famous and celebrated Scots.
The first Burns supper was held in July 1801 when nine of Burns’ close friends got together to mark the fifth anniversary of their friend’s death. Taking place at Burns Cottage in Alloway, the night included a tasty meal (haggis, of course!), performances of Burns’ work and a speech in honour of the great Bard (now known as the Immortal Memory). The night was such a resounding success they decided to hold it again (this time in honour of Rabbie’s birthday), beginning the tradition we still enjoy to this day.
6.30pm arrival – 10pm, with food served at 7pm
Scottish entertainment and addressing the haggis ceremony
Enjoy a complimentary whiskey-based welcome drink on arrival!
Don’t miss this celebration of culture and tradition. Slàinte!

