As Scotland celebrates the birth of Ayrshire’s greatest son, Robert Burns, we explore the important role of the haggis – a meat pudding, which for one night only, gets its own ‘theme’ music. Scottish ...
In a room full of tartans, kilts and the skirl of the pipes, the City of Pipes and Drums held its annual Robert Burns Night ...
The poet’s favourite howff (haunt), The Globe Inn understandably makes a huge affair of Burns Night ... Scottish music. There will also be the Address to the Haggis and a five-course menu ...
On Burns Night, a supper consisting of haggis, neeps and tatties (or turnips and potatoes to the non-Scottish) is traditionally eaten. On July 21, 1801, the fifth anniversary of his death ...
Haggis is ceremoniously served to a soundtrack of bagpipes each year on Burns Night. But where did this offal-based creation ...
Typically, Burns Night consists of good food, music, whisky and poems. In some scenarios the dish is brought in followed by bagpipes, and Burns’ poem To a Haggis is read. To those unfamiliar ...
tuck into haggis/neeps/tatties, and otherwise pay tribute to good old Rabbie Burns on Burns Night in London this year — that's Saturday 25 January, FYI. BOISDALE: Live music restaurant Boisdale ...
By Remy Tumin When Scottish Americans and Scottish expats sit down on Saturday night to celebrate the birthday of the 18th-century poet Robert Burns, the traditional haggis will probably not be up ...