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Brewhouse & Kitchen Burns Night

Brewhouse & Kitchen, Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 2GS
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Saturday 25 January 2020 | 7pm
Brewhouse & Kitchen
Tickets: £25pp

Nottingham's Brewhouse & Kitchen host a Burns Night Supper and Ceilidh with Schuggies-Ceilidhs.

You will be served traditional food alongside entertainment for an evening celebrating the life of famous Scottish poet Robert Burns.

Payment required to secure booking. Seating will be on shared tables.

Dress code: smart with an optional splash of tartan

Piper to greet you. Address to the Haggis. 3 course meal, then ceilidh time with a caller. So no need to know what to do! You'll be dancing to recorded music.

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