Burns Night is celebrated in Glasgow with a variety of events, ranging from traditional ceilidhs and whisky tastings to more modern offerings like pottery workshops and bath bomb making.
Burns Night is on its way with a celebration that offers a silver lining to what is the longest and gloomiest of months.
Ceilidh at the Dockyard Social Fancy a wee dance at what is arguably one of the city's most underrated food destinations? Well, Dockyard Social in Finnieston has you covered. The event uses a sliding scale charge to make it accessible to those on low income. You can choose how much you donate.The Citizen - Burns Supper at The Citizen For a traditional offering, look no further than The Citizen’s hearty Burns Supper. The menu features a stack of haggis, neeps and tatties with a rich red wine jus, all served with a nip of The Macallan 12 – the ideal way to celebrate the national poet of Scotland.
Your ticket will include one hour session including bath bomb making, treasure hunt activity, and soap modelling, as well as a fresh handmade bath bomb, fun modelling creation and a soap 'potion' creation. You can grab your tickets here. £18 per person. The bumper event will give festival-goers the opportunity to sample hundreds of incredible whiskies from world-renowned distilleries and independent bottlers; explore exciting guest spirits and experimental flavours across the exhibitor line up; enjoy fantastic local food offerings and indulge in tantalising creations from world class mixologists.Session Two: 16.30 - 20.
Gather your gang and join us for a Burns Night brunch like no other—filled with unexpected, ridiculous, joy. Tickets are from £35 per person and can be booked via the website.
BURN NIGHT GLASGOW HAGGIS CELIDH TRADITION WINE SCOTLAND WHISKEY FOOD DRINK ART POTTERY
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