The Burns Supper is an institution of Scottish life: a night to celebrate the life and works of the national Bard. Suppers can range from an informal gathering of friends to a huge, formal dinner ...
Many Scots mark Burns Night on 25 January – the day of the poet’s birth – with a dinner involving Scottish music, haggis, neeps and tatties (mashed swede and potatoes), and of course ...
A colourful carnival through the streets of Dumfries has helped to kick off the annual Big Burns Supper festival. Large crowds turned out to see the spectacle parade through the heart of the town ...
Blending tradition with a splash of innovation, all places on the Underwater Burns Supper experience have ... paid £22.50 get to don their bathing costumes or kilts, pull on a set of headphones ...