Get ready for a cozy Burns Night in Surrey with delicious food and live music, all starting from just £28. Book your spot now!
Surrey: January can feel long and dreary, but there’s a bright spot ahead. Burns Night is coming up on January 25, and it’s a great reason to celebrate.
This night is all about haggis, a traditional Scottish dish. It might not be for everyone, but it’s a must-have for the occasion. The first Burns Night was held in 1801 to honor Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet.
Typically, the night features tasty food, lively music, whisky, and poetry. You might even see bagpipes and hear Burns’ poem “To a Haggis” read aloud.
If you’re not familiar with haggis, it’s a savory pudding made from sheep offal, oats, and spices. It’s usually served with neeps and tatties, which are mashed turnips and potatoes. And of course, a toast with whisky is a must!
If you’re in the mood for a cozy night out, check out these Surrey pubs hosting Burns Night events. Just remember to book ahead!
The Watermill in Dorking is throwing a party with bagpipes and a Scottish menu. You can enjoy haggis, confit duck scotch egg, and Angus beef for £45.
Over at The Olive Tree in Guildford, they’re planning a traditional night with a haggis parade and a three-course meal for £30.
The Fairmile in Cobham is hosting a four-course supper with classic dishes for just £28. It’s a great deal!
At Hogs Back Brewery in Tongham, you can enjoy a buffet with options for everyone, including vegan dishes, for £46.
The Bull Inn in Limpsfield offers a four-course dinner with live music and poetry for £50. Sounds like a fun night!
And don’t miss The Plough and Harrow in Long Ditton, where you can enjoy live music and a delicious dinner for £47. It’s going to be a lively event!
Other pubs like The Barley Mow and The Black Horse will also join in the fun. Check their websites for more details!