Burns Night 2024 celebrations at Cobbs

 
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Celebrate the life & poetry of Robert Burns

As always, the celebration (Burns Night) falls on the famous poet’s birthday, the 25th of January, this year falling on a Thursday.

The traditional way of celebrating Burns Night is with friends and family over a ‘Burns Night supper’ featuring the most famous Scottish delicacy, Haggis, as the main dish.

If you are celebrating this year, then make sure you visit our farm shops! You will find all the ingredients you need for a delicious supper.

  • Macsween Traditional Haggis

  • Scottish cheese

  • Homemade oatcakes

  • Neeps, Tatties

  • Whisky

Recipe ideas:

Check out this how to throw a Burns Night party from BBC Good Food

If you’re not a big lover of Haggis, why not try this recipe for Haggis parcels instead?


Cheese of the month: Blue Murder

Made in the Scottish Highlands. This cheese comes as a cube with a thin grey rind. Matured for a minimum of 10 weeks giving a buttery interior with blue veins running through. It has a slightly sweet taste & spicy undertones.

A great choice for your Burns Night celebrations!

£2.49/100g

Enjoy 10% off this price until the end of January 2024.

Half Price Whisky Cream Sauce

Pick up a half-price whisky cream sauce when you buy any Macsween Haggis on our butchery counter between 22nd and 25th of January 2024.

Whisky Cream Sauce RRP: £3.49 each

The perfect accompaniment to your Burns Supper.


Burns Night in our cafés

Enjoy Burns Night specials from Monday 22nd to Saturday 27th of January.

The menu:

Neeps & Tatties Soup - £7
The classic Scottish veggies made into a tasty soup finished with cream & a sprinkle of haggis served with warm seeded baguette

Eggs Balmoral - £12.5
Toasted breakfast muffin topped with haggis, runny poached free-range eggs, Hollandaise sauce, & fresh chives

Cranachan Pots (v) - £6.5
A medley of double cream, toasted oats, raspberries, honey, & a great big slosh of whisky. It’s the perfect ending to a Burns Night feast!


 
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