Don your best tartan and raise a toast to Scotland's national bard at our exclusive Burns Night Black Tie event on Thursday 25th and Friday 26 January 2024 at Highgrove.
On arrival to The Ante Room, where the walls are adorned with His Majesty The King's original artwork, you will enjoy a Highgrove Bramble – the perfect combination of Highgrove's exclusive Champagne with a Bramble twist – paired with our Chef's selection of canapés.
Classic Scottish traditions, including the addressing of the Haggis, will accompany your delicious four-course dinner, prepared by Highgrove's Orchard Room Chefs.
It is no secret that the Scottish legend himself, Robert Burns, was a fan of a good tune and the occasional dance, so after enjoying the best of Scottish fayre, and the professionals showing you how it's done, guests will be able to take to the dance floor and dance the night away, accompanied by the Ceilidh Tree Quartet.
6:00pm - Arrive at Highgrove for a Highgrove Bramble and a selection of canapés served in The Ante Room
7:00pm - Seated for a four-course dinner and wine
From 7:00pm - Traditional Scottish dancers take centre stage throughout the evening
8:30pm - Coffee poured and Ceilidh begins
11:15pm - Guests depart from the Highgrove Estate
£200 per ticket
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