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Christmas is a distant memory, so it’s time to find a new reason to party.
Burns Night is just the excuse we need. If you’re looking for a place to honour Scotland’s most famous poet, Clapham has plenty of options. Here’s where to go:
This local favourite is serving up a menu that gives classic Scottish dishes a modern twist. Think Cullen Skink Soup, Galloway Shin Pie, and Traditional Cranachan, all washed down with a dram of Scotch. It’s £45 per person, so book your spot before it’s gone!
The Ox’s Burns Night is already sold out, and after looking at the menu, it’s no wonder. Guests will enjoy dishes like Highland Venison Haunch Steak with Neeps & Tatties Croquette, followed by indulgent desserts like Deep-Fried Mars Bar Petit Four. Put it in your diary for next year—you won’t want to miss it.
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Another sold-out event, The Pig’s Head brought its A-game this year with a menu featuring Aberdeen Buttery with Trout Roe, Haunch of Highland Venison, and Myatt’s Farm Rhubarb Tipsy Laird Trifle. Whisky pairings sealed the deal. Get ahead for 2026 to avoid disappointment.
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For a traditional yet refined take on Burns Night, head to The Windmill. With haggis, neeps, tatties, and a curated whisky selection, this three-course feast has all the essentials. Spaces are filling up fast, so don’t wait to book.
This quirky venue is bringing a touch of fun to Burns Night. Their menu includes Haggis, Neeps & Tatties alongside whisky pairings and signature cocktails. With its cozy vibe and festive charm, it’s the perfect place to toast to Robert Burns.
These spots are the best in Clapham, and they’re filling up quickly. Get booking, don your tartan, and raise a glass to the Bard of Ayrshire.