January 25th is the date on which Burns Night – the birth date of poet Robert Burns – is celebrated, and there’s plenty of 2015 Burns Night events going on in Bristol to mark the occasion. If you’re looking for a traditional haggis-based meal that weekend, then here is a round-up of how some of Bristol’s great establishments are marking the occasion…
Saturday, January 24th
Burns Supper
The Rummer, All Saints Lane – £34 per head
Five course tasting menu – details here
Jo Walters Trust Burns Night Supper & Dance
The Square Club, Clifton – £50.50 per head
Three course supper and ceilidh – details here
Burns Night meal and dance
DoubleTree by Hilton Cadbury House – £35 per head
Four course meal with coffee and whisky, 10 piece Shirley Pipe Band, dancing – details here
Burns Night dinner (members only)
The Clifton Club – £46 per head
Four course dinner including wine, coffee and whisky – details here
Burns Night Charity Ball
Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel – ticket price tbc
Arrival whisky, four course meal, raffle, disco, Ceilidh band, bagpiper – details here
Burns Night Dinner & Dance
Kingswood Rotary Club – £29 per head
Three course dinner, Scottish dancing with music and caller – details here
Burns Night supper
The Anchor Inn, Thornbury – £18.50 per head
Three course meal – details here
Sunday, January 25th
Burns Night Supper
The Ox, Corn Street – £25 per head
Welcome cocktail, nibbles and a two course sharing menu – details here
Burns Night Taster Menu
The Rose & Crown, Wick – £19.99 per head
Four course menu – details here
Burns Night Taster Menu
The Ship Inn, Alveston – £19.99 per head
Four course menu – details here