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Burns Night in Richmond upon Thames

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  1. Whisky Edit
    By candlelight (the flattering, fireside kind), we’re pouring a Burns Night Whisky Edit that’s all slow-sipping, velvet-warmed indulgence and quietly show-stopping flavour. Settle in for an evening of three beautifully judged whiskies (each one richer, rounder and more linger-worthy than the last), thoughtfully paired with proper British nibbles - the golden-crisp, butter-forward, just-salty-enough kind, all designed to make every dram sing (and occasionally steal the spotlight). Expect oak-smoothed aromas, honeyed depth and smoke-kissed finishes, enjoyed at an unhurried pace (phones down, glasses up), with candle flicker, low hum conversation and that unmistakable Burns Night glow (poetic, plush, and a little bit decadent).
    1. Burns Night
      The first Burns Supper was held by nine of Robert Burns’ close friends in 1801 as they came together to celebrate the life and works of Scotland’s national bard who died at the age of 37 in 1796. He achieved a lot in those short years of life composing hundreds of songs, poems and letters with most of this remarkably varied work entirely of his own inspiration. The Night Of course, a Burns Supper is a lot more than a reading and discussion of his works – it’s a great party and has long been a part of the London Scottish tradition. The night includes a delicious three course meal, half a bottle of wine, guest speakers and entry into a raffle with some outstanding prizes and auction.
      1. Burns Night, celebrating the bard with beers at Brewery Market
        Join us on January 24th or 25th for a unique Burns Night celebration, where we not only pay tribute to the great Scottish poet Robert Burns but also explore the historic ties between mead, poetry and Scotland.
        1. Burns Weekend Celebration
          Come and join us at the Wharf on Saturday 24th January from 7pm to celebrate Scotland and the poetry of Robert Burns.
          1. Man plying bagpipes
            Join us for an evening of all things Scottish on this most special night! The unmistakable sound of bagpipes welcomes revellers to the Burns Night celebrations at OSO. You will enjoy a two-course meal*, toast the haggis with whiskey all together with poetry, live music and a full-blown ceilidh - with a caller to take you through the steps. This promises to be an ideal way to dance away any January blues! Tartan and kilts are heavily encouraged! *vegetarian and vegan options available.
            1. Burns Statue
              Come and celebrate Burn's Night with us on January 25th for Scotland's big, bold celebration of Robert Burns. Full of great food, whisky, and high-spirited fun. A true scottish party! We will be celebrating with a selection of whisky's, haggis scotch eggs, and sausage rolls.
              1. Burns Night Dinner
                Join us to celebrate the Birthday of the highly renowned Scottish poet Robert Burns. We will be putting on a specials menu in the evening with some delicious Scotch whisky pairings to match. But before all that, how about starting the evening off with a whisky sour? Slàinte Mhath!
                1. Shaftesbury Burns Night
                  Book in for our classic Burns Night Set Menu, with highlights like Haggis with Neeps and Tatties! For all Whiskey Lovers, once again we will be pouring a tasting flight of some exceptional Scotch Whiskeys.
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