Celebrate Burns Night the right way in Dundee this year


Burns Night never fails to round up January with good spirit, frantic poetry/speech memorising, and an overindulgence of mince, neeps and tatties.

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With Burns Night only three days away (Friday January 25) here’s how you can celebrate properly in Dundee.

Forbes of Kingennie Country Resort

Kingennie Country Resort (Photo: DCT Media).

Kingennie Country Resort is hosting a Burns Night on January 25. It includes a traditional Scottish supper and ceilidh dancing with live music.

For more info and booking, click here. 

8th Annual PAMIS Burns Supper

PAMIS’ 8th annual supper on January 26 includes live music from the Mad Parrot ceilidh band, a drinks reception, a 3 course Scottish supper, traditional Burns speeches (a good ol’ toast to the lassies and laddies) and lots more.

For more info and booking, click here. 

Forgans, Broughty Ferry

Forgans, Broughty Ferry (Photo: DCT Media).

Forgan’s in Broughty Ferry are offering an unmissable Burns Night experience on January 24 and 25 – including a live Scottish bagpiper, Burns poems, and uniquely crafted food and drinks.

For more info and booking, click here. 

Glamis Castle

Approximately a half hour drive from Dundee, the historic Glamis Castle is celebrating Burns Night on January 25 with a three course meal, plenty of dram and wine, and traditional Scottish entertainment.

For more info and booking, click here. 

Brewdog

Brewdog on Dundee’s Meadowside (Photo: DCT Media).

Brewdog are celebrating Burns Night on January 25 with veggie haggis pizza, pints on the house, and in-house Scottish music.

For more information, click here. 


However you choose to celebrate, we hope it’s a good one.

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Claire Merten