On Burns Night, eat, drink, dance, and be
merry to celebrate the work and life of Scotland’s national bard.
Many London pubs and restaurants hold
special events during this night. They serve supper of tatties and haggis with
malty Scottish whisky.
On this night, you can delight in cheesy
toasts, poetry readings, and classical bagpipe tunes while listening or dancing
to Ceilidh music.
Get yourself a calm & safe stay in any Kensingtonhotels in London whether you wear your best tartan outfit or you just want
to have a good night out, many places and activities can keep you entertained
on Burns Night in London.
The
Most Iconic Burns Night Events
On the upcoming birthday of Scotland’s
national poet, parties will echo throughout the city and places to drink
special Scottish rum will stay open until the wee hours of the morning. Now,
where should start your night out?
1) The Golden Hinde
Onboard the historical Tudor galleon, The
Golden Hinde, you can eat traditional Scottish cuisines, such as Haggis, Cullen
Skink, and deep-fried Mars Bars, while listening to bard tales and Scottish
music.
Address: St Mary Overie's Dock, Cathedral
St, London SE1 9DE, United Kingdom
Nearest tube: London Bridge tube station
2) Epping Forest Supper
Celebrate Burns Night with traditional
dancing, folk dance tunes, and double-crusted meat pies. Epping Forest Burns
Supper offers England’s alluring native forest and must-eat Scottish dishes.
Their Bangers and Mash are made from fresh produce. A delicious confection,
their Scottish tablet is made of English and Scottish favorites: cheese,
full-fat milk, and candy floss.
Address: Greater London, Essex
Nearest tube: Loughton station
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3) Boisdale
Boisdale is a Scottish mini-chain that
specializes in dishes and beverages made from Scotland. During the event, they
held Burns Night celebrations. Here, you can party and drink Drambuie and honey
liquor, to your heart’s content.
Address: Canary Wharf, London
Nearest tube: Victoria tube station
4) The Ceilidh Club
Ace your dance moves and devour Cranachan
at the Ceilidh Club. The Ceilidh Club is a place to get a wee bit Scottish in
London. During Burns Night, the club offers a 3-hour evening of food, poetry,
piping, and dancing.
Address: 2 Regent's Park Rd London
Nearest tube: Great Portland street station
5) The Nest Collective
On this special night of the year, you can
rekindle connections with nature and tradition at The Nest Collective. This
resto-bar and cultural den is a hybrid of arts and good food. Here, you can sip
on Scottish whisky and dance to live bands with like-minded people.
Address: London, United Kingdom
Nearest tube: Green Park station
6) St. Thomas Church
Only a few have heard of whisky-flavored
deserts. On Burns Night at St. Thomas Church in Balham, there’s Ceilidh and
there’s Scottish supper. With the poet’s melodic songs sung by modern-day
bards, celebrating here will cast a magical Scottish spell on you. You’ll be a
wee bit more Scottish after eating and drinking fine delicacies while listening
to Burn’s gritty life tales.
Address: Southwark, London
Nearest tube: Southwark station
Final
Thoughts
Scotland is a land of plenty and tasty
local delicacies, while London is a city of diverse art and cultural heritage.
On Burns Night, Scottish and British
traditional fare combine to celebrate the birthday of Scotland’s national poet.
The celebration revitalizes forgotten traditions, brings people closer to
nature, and allows travelers to enjoy a night of fun, dancing, and booze.
If you want to enjoy this festive night in
England’s Largest City, The Park City Grand Plaza Kensington is just a
ride away from the main venues. After a night of partying and drinking, you can
relax in their luxury suites. For those on a tight budget, their economy rooms
are like 4-star lodges, with room service and classic English breakfast with
saucy mushrooms and juicy bacon.
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