ROBBIE BURNS SUPPER
Burns Night is celebrated every year on 25 January in honor of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns.
The Ayrshire poet and lyricist died in 1796, at the age of 37, but he is still regarded as the most prominent poet to have written in the Scots dialect.
His most well-known poems include To a Mouse, Address to a Haggis, Tam O’Shanter, A Red, Red Rose and The Selkirk Grace and Auld Lang Syne
Alongside his literary contributions, Burns gained fame for his numerous love affairs and radical political leanings, expressing sympathy for the French and American revolutions.
Join us at 6:00 for Scotch tastings, Bagpiper, Dinner Menu: Cullen Skink Soup (smoked Haddock, onions, potatoes, cream) The “Address to a Haggis” https://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poem/address-haggis/
Serving Haggis with whiskey gravy, Neeps & Tatties (mashed potatoes and turnips) and Shortbread and Whiskey Custard, ending with anyone who wants to read some of Burns’ poetry, ending the evening by singing Auld Lang Syne.
$65 per person including tax and gratuity!