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Burns night supper at The Mercer
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Monday
25th January
We would like to welcome you to join us in our very special dinner on the 25th January
celebrating the life and works of Scottish poet and bard.
On the evening we will present a traditional Burns night dinner menu including
Cock-a-leekie soup and Haggis.
Burns suppers have been a part of Scottish culture for over 200 years; the ritual was started by a close group of the poet’s friends after his death in 1796 and has continued to our day. He died at just 37 and was buried on the same day his son was born.
Rabbie Burns, a known ladies man and not one to say no to a drink, is the author of many loved Scots poems including “Auld Lang Syne”, “To a Louse”, “To a Mouse” and “The Cotters Saturday Night”.
To book, simply quote Burn’s night when making a reservation. For more information, please contact us on 0207 628 0001 or Info@TheMercer.co.uk
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The Mercer,
34 Threadneedle Street, EC2R 8AY London ::Tel 0207 628 0001::
info@themercer.co.uk
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