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Burns Night Celebration

 

Britsburgh Burns Supper 2025

01/25/2025 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM ET

Category

Britsburgh fundraiser

Admission

  • $110.00  -  Young professional (21-35 years)
  • $125.00  -  Forever young

Location

The Grand Hall at The Priory
614 Pressley Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
United States of America

Description

The annual Britsburgh Burns Supper is a rather splendid event and this year we have a new location with better facilities for our Chef, a truly GRAND room with plenty of room for dancing... This year we are delighted to have our Scottish feast at the The Grand Hall at The Priory in Pittsburgh's Historic North Side. The event sells out fast so don't dilly dally!

 

Entertainment provided by the Ricky Manning Band. Whisky tasting courtesy of Beam Suntory.

 

We are delighted to announce that we have a Fiddler and Scottish Dance Caller join the Ricky Manning Band this year! So dust off your dancing shoes for the Dashing White SergeantStrip the Willow and the Gay Gordons!

 

 

Imagine the scene... A beautifully decked out banqueting hall; the haunting bagpipes welcoming you in from the cold; whisky tasting to warm you up and Scottish Dancing. The address to the haggis ritual. The feast, the music, the dancing and laughter. What a great Scottish night out!

Bid on the silent action prizes; Prizes for various activities to get you out of your seats available during the evening.

 

Tickets: Members $100; Non-members $125; Young professionals $110

 

Non-members before you buy your tickets at full price please consider joining our membership. Annual membership is $108.00 for a household or $86.40 ofr an individual. With membershiup that's a saving of $25 per person on this event alone.

 

Ticket price includes traditional haggis, whisky tasting, toasts to the lassies and laddies, entertainment and a fabulous meal.  There will also be a Cash Bar.

 

Menu

 

Smoked Salmon Salad

Artisan Greens, Cucumber, Red Onion & Rye Cracker

Haggis

Neeps & Tatties with Scottish Sauce

Sliced Tenderloin with Mushroom Duxelles

Demi- Glace, Puff Pastry, Fleuron, Asparagus & Carrots

Dessert

Cranachan

Scottish Oats, Raspberries & Cream

Coffee and Tea

 

Dress Code: Scottish or cocktail attire (with a hint of Scotland - optional).

 

Come join the revelry! 

 

Minimum age 21 years.

 

The Britsburgh Team 

 

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