Dinner - Burns Night Celebration and entertainment by Piper John Beattie.

Thu, Jan 24th 2019 at 6:30 pm - 8:15 pm


The pictures say it all, our traditional treatment of Burns night.

The chef seen here giving out the wee tots and Iain preparing to give the traditional Burns address to the haggis.

We were delighted to have with us John Beattie who had obviously fully tamed the pipes and gave us wonderful renderings of Scottish melodies.

We joined him in great voice for a rendering of Auld Lang Syne which I am sure was heard for some miles around

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