Burn’s Night Supper

Join us at DSC for an evening’s craic, and enjoy a delicious Burn’s Night Supper prepared by the ‘Grumpy Old Gits’, with friends to celebrate this traditional Scottish cultural event!

The first Burns supper was held in July 1801 when nine of Burns’ close friends got together to mark the fifth anniversary of their friend’s death. Taking place at Burns Cottage in Alloway, the night included a tasty meal (haggis, of course!), performances of Burns’ work and a speech in honour of the great Bard (now known as the Immortal Memory). The night was such a resounding success they decided to hold it again (this time in honour of Rabbie’s birthday), beginning the tradition we still enjoy to this day.

Very limited numbers available, as we respect the wishes of the members, to keep this event small & and in keeping within the restrictions on admissions and social distancing with current crisis, so only 50 spaces!