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Cleaver & Wake, Burns Night Dinner In Partnership with Glenmorangie

Cleaver & Wake, 1a The Great Northern Cl,, Nottingham, Nottingham, NG2 3JL

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Cleaver & Wake, Burns Night Dinner In Partnership with Glenmorangie

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Saturday 24th January 2026 | 7pm - 11pm
Cleaver & Wake, Nottingham
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Burns Night Dinner in Partnership with Glenmorangie

Guests are invited to join Cleaver & Wake as they collaborate with Glenmorangie for their inaugural Burns Night dinner—an evening dedicated to honouring Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns, through tradition, flavour, and celebration.

The Feast

The evening begins with a whisky-themed welcome cocktail, followed by a specially curated menu featuring Scottish classics reimagined with Cleaver & Wake’s signature flair. Guests can expect the finest haggis, neeps, tatties and more, all served in tribute to the spirit of Burns Night.

The Toast

Attendees will raise a dram of Glenmorangie whisky while the immortal words of Burns are shared, accompanied by live bagpipes and a ceremonial address to the haggis.

The Celebration

Guests are then invited to immerse themselves in the warmth of Scottish hospitality with two hours of live ceilidh music, poetry, and more, all set within the venue’s stunning event space.

Dress code: smart attire, with tartan and kilts encouraged.

Lassies wearing heels are advised to bring a change of shoes for the ceilidh.

T’s and C’s apply.

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Season (24 Jan 2026)
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Saturday19:00 - 23:00

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  • In town/city centre

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