Burns Supper OranMor Saturday 21 January, 2017
Òran Mór Burns Supper 2017 hosted by Iain Robertson
Sat, 21 January, 2017 at 7:00pm
Join us at Òran Mór to celebrate the life and works of Scotland’s national Bard, Robert Burns and enjoy a traditional Scottish celebration complete with Piper, Haggis & Champit Tatties and a Toast to the Lassies!
Upon arrival guests will be piped through Òran Mór’s Bell Tower Entrance where a welcome dram awaits.
A traditional three course Scottish Menu shall then be served in the stunning Auditorium where the evening’s entertainment shall include performances by Dave Anderson, Frances Thorburn and friends.

Tickets are priced £42.50 and include a welcome dram of whisky, three course dinner and entertainment.
The evening begins at 7pm and dinner shall be served at 8pm.
For more information or to make a booking please contact the Events Team on 0141 357 6214 or e-mail info@oran-mor.co.uk
OranMor Top of Byres Road, G12
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