Robert Burns, affectionately known as Rabbie Burns, is regarded as one of the most famous Scots for his poetry and songs. Throughout the world, Burns Night Suppers are held on or near the day of his January birthday. Burns Suppers, such as the one held in Bakersfield for the past 37 years, consist of eating haggis, the recitation of Burns’ poetry, and, of course, the tasting of Scotch whisky. You do not have to be a Scot to enjoy the food, the poetry, and the whisky. To reserve your seat or for more information on the January 26th Formal Dinner, please visit www.kernscot.com.
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