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Burns Night Supper

Ulster Folk Museum, 153 Bangor Road, Cultra, Holywood, County Down, BT18 0EU
Image of the Harry Ferguson Memorial Pipe Band in the Parochial Hall at the Ulster Folk Museum

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Join us for a three-course meal of traditional Scottish fare amidst an evening of music, poetry, food and dance at the Ulster Folk Museum!

Start your evening with Burns-themed storytelling and singing. Take a poetry-themed guided tour with readings around our ambient exhibit houses. Listen to the Harry Ferguson Memorial Pipe Band then, sit down to a three-course Burns night supper. Expect three bowls of traditional Scottish fare! You'll be entertained by Scottish dancers as you feast. And of course, sing along as we finish the evening with a traditional toasting of the haggis.

Food Menu
'Cullen Skink' - Smoked Haddock, Potato, Buttered Croutons
Haggis, Neeps & Tatties - Baked Haggis, Roasted Turnips, Mash
Cranachan - Raspberries, Oat Biscuit Crumble, Whipped Whiskey Cream
Vegan menu also available (Vegan 'stovies', Vegan haggis, roasted turnips, olive oil mash, Raspberry Sorbet, Oat Crumble)

What is included in your ticket?
Burns Night themed Supper, served banquet style (3 courses)
A wee dram of whiskey
Burns storytelling and songs
Burns poetry-themed tour
Pipe band

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Adult£70.00 per ticket

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Season (25 Jan 2025)
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Saturday18:00 - 21:00

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