Where to celebrate Burns night in Yorkshire
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Celebrated on the 25th January, Burns Night pays homage to Scotland’s National poet, Robert Burns. With live entertainment, ceilidh dancing and delicious Scottish cuisine, we have the best spots to celebrate Burns Night in Yorkshire.
So, raise a toast of whiskey and grab your dearest for a fantastic evening celebrating Scottish heritage.
The Hovels, Harewood Estate
Known for innovative food and drink pop-ups across Yorkshire, the Harewood Food and Drink project is back at The Hovels on the Harewood Estate – this time for a fantastic tasting menu celebrating Burns Night.
Hosted on the 23rd and 24th of January for an evening celebrating the best of Scottish cuisine and culture, with a table set for you and your clan.
There will be incredible produce, poetry, haggis, a wee dram and some of the traditions that make Burns Night one of the highlights of the HF + DP calendar.
Swinton Estate, Ripon
Swinton Estate is a family-owned North Yorkshire estate, complete with a country club, spa, cookery school and luxurious bedrooms.
Along with unmissable dining, Swinton Estate is hosting an exciting event at its estate to celebrate Burns Night on the 24th January this year.
Expect a four-course dinner, combining a traditional haggis course and using the best local ingredients.
Their Burns Night feast will be served in the Library, combined with traditional speeches and entertainment throughout the meal. If you fancy making a weekend of it, you can book to stay in one of their comfortable rooms for the evening too.
Grantley Hall, Ripon
Grantley Hall is no stranger to hosting a showstopping event, and we’re sure this Burns Night evening is no exception.
The splendour of Grantley makes it the perfect setting for a night of whiskey and fine dishes this Sunday 25th January.
With a Singleton whiskey cocktail on arrival, lively ceilidh dances, and three sumptuous courses to tuck into, this event is one you’ll certainly remember.
Dress to impress in tartan and kilts, or black tie.

CrowdedHouse, Leeds
Join CrowdedHouse for the ultimate Burns Night celebration. On the 23rd of January, their 5th-floor restaurant will be serving 4 courses and four drink pairings to pay the perfect tribute to Robert Burns.
The event is in collaboration with Scotland’s Favourite Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Glenmorangie, alongside traditional touches throughout, including a live piper.
Three’s a Crowd, Harrogate
On Friday 30th January, Three’s a Crowd will be hosting a specially curated Burns Night feast. Paired with exceptional drams from Glenmorangie and Ardbeg, you can expect seasonal dishes, warming flavours and guided pairings that bring each course to life.
A relaxed yet refined celebration of Robert Burns, perfect for whisky lovers and foodies alike.
Spirit of Yorkshire, Filey
On Friday 23rd January, The Spirit of Yorkshire distillery is hosting their annual Burns Night evening of celebration. Beginning at 6pm, the occasion will begin with a welcome speech, followed by a three-course dinner.
Including a welcome ‘Bobby Burns’ cocktail, you’ll try four drams of Filey Bay.
Ending with an interactive quiz, this lively event is a great way to celebrate Burns Night in style.
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23/12/2025












