If you’re feeling like marking Burns’ Night, pop in to Aubrey Allen in Leamington for a taste of Scotland. You’ll be able to enjoy tasters of treats like MacSween Haggis, Isle of Mull cheese, Lorne Sausage, neeps and tatties and more, plus Scottish music and plenty of dinner options.
Aubrey Allen, 108 Warwick St, Leamington Spa CV32 4QP
If you’re feeling like marking Burns’ Night, pop in to Aubrey Allen in Leamington for a taste of Scotland. You’ll be able to enjoy tasters of treats like MacSween Haggis, Isle of Mull cheese, Lorne Sausage, neeps and tatties and more, plus Scottish music and plenty of dinner options.
Aubrey Allen, 108 Warwick St, Leamington Spa CV32 4QP
Celebrate Burns Night at the Rose and Crown in Warwick – you’ll be able to join in with some Scottish-inspired specials as well as a dram of whisky. Who needs Dry January hey 🙂
The Rose & Crown, 30 Market Place, Warwick, CV34 4SH
Looking for somewhere to celebrate Burns’ Night 2020? How about a traditional supper including six single malt whiskies.
The Fat Pug in Leamington is laying on a traditional Burns’ Night diner, including Cullen Skink, Haggis, neeps and tatties and cranachan, plus six exceptional single malts presented by Matt on Malt. You’ll also experience the Selkirk Grace, an address to the Haggis, traditional Scottish bagpipe music, poems and toasts.
Tickets are priced £40 and are available from their website along with more info here.
The Fat Pug, Â 23 Guy’s Cliffe Rd, Leamington Spa CV32 5BZ
The Bell in Hillmorton, Rugby, are marking Burns Night with a special menu including Scottish specials like Scotch Broth, Haggis and Clapshot, and Cranachan Raspberries. They’ve even got a piper from 8.30pm to 9pm.
The Bell Inn, High St, Rugby CV21 4HD